Quote Originally Posted by Theodric View Post
I have mixed feelings in regard to the removal of the tower. I was born in a city that made a lot of money through tourism as a result of being host to a number of Roman structures that had been carefully preserved over the ages. Had those structures been removed after the Romans left then the city in question likely would not have done nearly so well for itself in the modern day.

As an aside, a subtle grave for Tsuyu would be an excellent addition to the area. I find myself wondering if lessons have truly been learned by the Domans in regards to Yotsuyu's torment or if the entire chapter will simply be brushed aside and forgotten about by future generations.
They do have an entire castrum across the river should they choose to go down that route in the future.

I was a bit worried that at least Hien himself learned nothing from the whole ordeal since back in 4.2 when he learns the full story of slavery and that he had her former master in his employ and all he could muster from it all was, "Gosh Yotsuyu sure does scare people."