


OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To provide the ancestral family home of the Arcturus family, and the residence of the Archduke of Baleron.
- Image Credit: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
- Canon: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Links: Isle of Baleron
- Structure Name: Evergreen Elm Estate
- Classification: Mansion/Manor
- Location: Isle of Baleron, Naboo
- Affiliation: Archduchy of Baleron, Arcturus Family
- Accessibility: Invitation-Only Access. The property of Evergreen Elm is restricted from public access, open only to those who have received an invitation from the Archduke of Baleron, or his self-appointed deputies. It is surrounded by a fifteen foot brick wall covered in moss and vines, hidden by brush. It has only one opening, a large, Phrik gate with a small sallyport. The Estate is further protected by a molecular shield powered by the Estate's generators.
- Description:
[ What areas within the structure are significant? Give a description of each point listed. ]
SECURITY
[ Provide a Security Rating (choose from: None, Low, Medium, High, Maximum) and any specific security assets in list format. What defenses does this location have, including internal and perimeter defenses? Please note that the rating is relative to the type of location this is. Normal civilian structures have a different scope in security, compared to military bases. As such a civilian structure with a Maximum security rating is not on the same level as a military base with a Maximum rating. A civilian structure with a Maximum rating could be the seat of a planetary government, or the headquarters of an inter-galactic corporation. Private security, alarms, perhaps even a defensive shield, but they should not have entire armies within or enough armament to destroy a fleet above. Please link rare or uncommon tech/equipment to the SW wiki article or Factory-approved submission. Common canon items do not need to be linked. ]
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
[ Include a description on the structure's history here. Detail how it came to be created and why. Talk about the people involved in this structure's history and what role it played and still plays. For historical structures, if you so desire, you can include historical events from the Chaos Canon timeline or board history where appropriate. ]