High Council Tower (Order of the Lethos Jedi)

The High Council Tower was a tall spire that housed the meeting place of the Lethos High Council on Olympus. Over the Council's history, the Tower has existed in many different incarnations. The most recognizable Tower was located atop the southwestern side of the Olympus Jedi Temple surrounding the

History
Over the short but crucial history of the Order of the Lethos Jedi and it's presence on Olympus, the exact meeting place of the High Council. The Order established a base of operations for the Council. A narrow tower with a wide base, the Order used this Tower as a store house for Sith and Jedi artifacts.

Layout
The Tower that housed the chambers of the High Council stood the test of time over the Order's history, standing high over Olympus for four decades. The masonry of the spire was supported by a highly-tensile substance known as magnate, which aided in the support of the thin frame of the Tower. Also, the permem incorporated into the Council Chamber’s windows aided in maintaining a constant gravity balance, along with keeping the artificial air supply operational at such altitude. The turbolift that led to the Council Chamber was crafted by great Jedi architects, who incorporated Force-inspired, internal dynamics, which allowed for the different sizes and shapes of the Order’s members to ascend the narrow spire.

Crowning each of the Temple spires were reception/transmission antennas which, along with a constant connection to the HoloNet, tapped into the cosmic energy fields of the galaxy itself in order to stay in contact with Jedi on far-flung planets. The central topmast of this unique array was a powerful multi-frequency eradicator/scrambler that when coupled with the eradicators incorporated into the Tower’s frame scrambled all communications in and out of the Temple. Communication bundles in the wall cavities fed data from these masts, through the columns within the Council Chamber, to the Operations Planning Center. Receiver vanes within the walls of the spire converted signals from hyperspacelocations into real-space coordinates before displaying them on the holomap in the central pit of the Planning Center. From here, the location of Jedi stationed anywhere in the galaxy could be pinpointed, and disturbances in the Force or high concentrations of Force energy were displayed on the map by Jedi Command. The Operations Planning Center gave access to the three Contemplation Stations outside