Lighting a candle at a memorial might not be the most important mission in Dying Light 2, but it would be hard to say that any mission has more implications about the setting. The lore-hungry fans of the game will get to find out the history of Villedor; or, at least, one version of that history.
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Before the quest is completed, though, gamers will have to sweep the area and try to piece together some evidence that talks about the massacre. The professor will fill in some of the gaps, but Dying Light 2 enthusiasts will need to decide from themselves how much they believe him.
The first piece of evidence is directly in front of the memorial on the left side. It's a smaller brass plaque embedded in the marble that contains an extremely brief synopsis of the March Massacre. The professor will fill Aiden in on some extra details that he's trying to preserve.
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This is not a safe zone, so before conducting the investigation, it could be prudent to attack any threats for some quick combat experience points. Nobody needs to be getting attacked while they are studying history, battle and education are a tough combination to balance.
There are great times to get some fast parkour experience but this will not be one of those times. The second piece of evidence is on the same slab of marble as the first, just closer to the right side when facing the memorial structure.
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There are a few brass plates with names, but Aiden should look at the third and final plate to see the investigate icon pop up. Once again, there will be a discussion about what happened that day and who passed away between
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