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| - Arkham Asylum was the location where the story of the video game, Batman: Arkham Asylum took place. The asylum was located on an island with a north, east, and west courtyard. In the east courtyard, there was the Arkham Mansion, which was presumably a relic of the Arkham Family where much of the staff worked, as well as the Botanical Gardens, which was presumably meant for recreational uses.
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| - Arkham Asylum was the location where the story of the video game, Batman: Arkham Asylum took place. The asylum was located on an island with a north, east, and west courtyard. In the east courtyard, there was the Arkham Mansion, which was presumably a relic of the Arkham Family where much of the staff worked, as well as the Botanical Gardens, which was presumably meant for recreational uses. The north section contained the main entrance to the Intensive Treatment Center and an unused, dilapidated structure. The west section contained the Cell Blocks, the Visitor Center and the Medical Facility. The asylum had a mainly gothic look, with many interior gargoyles, but had been outfitted with high-tech security, including forcefield security doors. There was an underground satellite Batcave on-site, which Batman found the space when he rescued an inmate from leaping down to the rocks below. The security guards were heavily armed and armored, resembled riot police, and, unlike traditional mental hospitals, the head administrator was a warden named Quincy Sharp. Other prominent staff members depicted included psychiatrist Dr. Penelope Young and senior guard Frank Boles.
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