Ballsy Palace stood solitaire in the desert, surrounded by dunes hundreds of feet high. Turrets ringed the resort compound like sentinels. The main casino tower soared above all else for hundreds of miles around, a gigantic inverted pyramid held aloft by antigrav units, its underside ablaze with multi-colored lights. The thick column where the pyramid peak met the ground housed multiple elevators shafts. On the grounds between the column and the ring of turrets were the outdoor sports: an ostrich track, a golf course, a murderball diamond, a crippleball gridiron. Underground, beneath these playing fields, were the administrative offices of Ballsy Gaming, themselves in the shape of an inverted pyramid. And at the peak of this pyramid, six stories underground, was the vault. One elevator