Ascendancy Point

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Website: http://www.ascendancypoint.com

General

  • Built in 1996 (259 AC)
  • The Ascendancy Point is over 1,300m tall and is the tallest building in Perplex City.
    • surpassing the Noh Tower by more than 400 metres.
  • From the Ascendancy Point it is possible to take in the whole city.
  • Known for its high-priced housing and expensive boutiques
  • Main entrance is on Ascendancy Way (which runs parallel to Fivebridges Lane).
  • Welcoms millions of tourists through its doors every year.
  • Comprendo is the in-house financial association, serving all the financial needs of every tennant.
  • Eclipse Security is the in-house securty company, handling surveillance and patrolling the whole Point.
  • The Building's internal systems (environmental, security, & business) are all completely tied to each other, meaning no one element of the system doesn't integrate with any ther system.
    • This is done with the ideal goal of making the Point the pinnacle of luxuriant living.
    • The potential (and inevitable) backlash of this system integration, however, is that when one thing fails, everything fails. The mightiest chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
    • This sort of system failure has been happening, with an increasing amount of difficulty, and embarrassment.
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Staff


Partial Building Layout

150-170th floors Duplex and triplex apartments at PCL 100-150,000 a month.
170th floor food establishments, including possibly Red Hot bakery and Vista Restaurant;
165th floor Observation Level,
160th floor Expensive apartments; model apartment
140-160th floors Cognivia corporate headquarters
120-140th floors Single-level and duplex apartments at PCL 65-85,000 a month.
125th floor A garden/forest arboretum
80-100th floors Single-level apartments at PCL 45-50,000 a month.
78th Floor Cinema, showing primarily classic movies (Free during the day)
40-60th floors Single-level apartments at PCL 30-35,000 a month.
40-44th floors The relaxing waterfall atrium, and "black-and-white themed games" such as Chess and Go.
Grand Atrium Murals, depicting "The Five Tasks of Madna in the writings of Lemnal"

Also contains: more than 3,500 businesses; Many more apartments.


Alasandro Mere's autoresponder

Thanks for getting in touch. Unfortunately all the units in the building are currently let. If vacancies become available, residential apartments are let at the following rates:

Floors 40-60 Single-level apartments at PCL 30-35,000 a month. These apartments benefit from the pools and gymnasiums on every third floor as well as communal wind-buffered patio gardens.

Floors 80-100 Single-level apartments at PCL 45-50,000 a month. These apartments benefit from pools and gymnasiums on every floor and communal wind-buffered gardens.

Floors 120-140 Single-level and duplex apartments at PCL 65-85,000 a month. Duplex apartments benefit from private terraces, while single-level apartments may benefit from private gardens.

Floors 150-170 Duplex and triplex apartments at PCL 100-150,000 a month. These high-prestige apartments all include private terrace gardens and private pools. Several of the apartments include rooms which take up the entire floorspace of that level of the Point, affording 360-degree panoramic views of the City.

These benefits are of course in addition to universal Ascendancy Point benefits including 24-hour concierge service, access to the arboretum, public gardens, art galleries, large screens, laundry and cleaning services, and the wide variety of Point businesses which provide their services to residents at a substantial discount.

Please contact your licensed real estate broker who will be able to provide you with updates as and when one of our exclusive residential opportunities becomes available.

Alasandro Mere


References

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