Louvre’s Vacation Retreat – The Harbinger
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Nar Shaddaa Sky Palace
Submitted by: Louvre Istari – The Harbinger
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Welcome to Louvre’s “Smuggler’s Haven,” a resort designed by the agent formerly known as Cipher Nine to serve as a stop-over for travelers passing through the heart of the infamous “Smuggler’s Moon,” Nar Shaddaa.
Pristine fountains and meticulously-manicured topiary adorn the entrance to the Smuggler’s Haven, which leads into a foyer that provides various personal cargo bay accesses, as well as access to the Galactic Trade Network. To the right of the GTN terminal and cargo bays, you will find a group of jawas looking to peddle various goods. A droid machinery and Gree hypergate reconstruction chamber are also on this side of the facility. On the left side of the foyer is a weapons emporium overseen by a svelte Togruta female arms dealer. Agent Istari’s personal office is also located here, as well as modest quarters for those requiring lodging.
In the room directly behind the foyer are the administrative offices leased by interior designer Felusia Stato. This leads on either side of the room to descending staircases, at the end of which are gigantic carbon friezes of a pair of twin Hutt criminals. A lush tropical balcony can be accessed from either of these staircases, one that overlooks the ecumonopolis that is the world-city of Nar Shaddaa. The stairwells also lead to a state-of-the-art medical science facility. Further into the depths of the facility is the command center, also furnished with the most technologically advanced equipment found anywhere in the galaxy.
The highlight of the Haven is the Istari Cantina, located in the atrium of the Sky Palace abode. Complete with music, refreshments, games of chance, and live entertainment, the Istari Cantina offers something for everyone (of legal gambling and drinking age, of course).
Not bad but it would be nice if we could zoom in.
I hear ya, unfortunately I would not have been able to catch the expanse of the various rooms had i zoomed in, I wanted as much of the decor to be visible in each picture. Thank you for viewing, I’m glad you enjoy 🙂