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===General===
===General===
*The Ascendancy Point is over 1,300m tall and is the tallest building in [[Perplex City]].
*The Ascendancy Point is over 1,300m tall and is the tallest building in [[Perplex City]].
*From the Ascendancy Point it is possible to take in the whole city.
*From the Ascendancy Point it is possible to take in the whole city.
 
*Known for its high-priced housing and expensive boutiques




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| Very expensive apartments; model apartment
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| 161-169th floors
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Revision as of 21:58, 1 July 2005

General

  • The Ascendancy Point is over 1,300m tall and is the tallest building in Perplex City.
  • From the Ascendancy Point it is possible to take in the whole city.
  • Known for its high-priced housing and expensive boutiques


Building Layout

170th floor food establishments, including some restaurant and bakery.
160th floor Very expensive apartments; model apartment
161-169th floors Very expensive apartments
125th floor A garden/forest arboretum
78th Floor Cinema, showing primarily classic movies (Free during the day)
40-44th floors The relaxing waterfall atrium, and "black-and-white themed games" such as Chess and Go.


Also contains: Red Hot bakery; Many more apartments.


It's the tallest building in the city. It's ummm... (goes to look up info) apparently 1.3km tall, and is just amazing inside. Like, it's so huge that people say you could live for weeks without leaving it. (It'd be kinda weird to do that though :-))But they have all these great restaurants near the top - the sweet rolls at the Red Hot Bakery are just fantastic. Ooh, and the 125th floor is this foresty sort of garden. Sooo peaceful."

-- Scarlett Kiteway at Thescarlettkite.com


References

  • The Scarlett Kite
    • blog, 04-APR-05 "Zowie!" (link)
    • blog, 30-JUN-05 "An article of mine" (link)