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The next stop for the tour group was Endless Swords Street.
The Great Amphitheater of Reim
— Despite its bloody past, the Amphitheater has a rather interesting history with changes in its name. Originally, it was called the Colosseum and was famous as a venue for various military tournaments, where duelists came not only from all corners of the empire but also from abroad; both ordinary people and members of the imperial family took part in the battles here. Then, in 762, Sonato Reim and her government decided to ban such events as relics of the past that were dangerous to life, and the Colosseum was renamed the "Great Amphitheater of Reim." Instead of bloody battles, musical concerts, sports competitions, and other entertainment events began to be organized here. However, with the coming to power of Tiaria Reim, the Amphitheater was renamed back to the Colosseum, and tournaments were held there again, and they were even more dangerous and brutal than before. And only during the reign of Kamia Ren did the Colosseum once again become the Amphitheater. Who knows, maybe someday it will be renamed again? Ha-ha, if that happens, I hope it won't be the Colosseum again.
The Martial Arts Guild
— This building had to change its name twice; first, it was known as the "Guild of Masters," where masters of martial arts were located, and then as the "Guild of Skill," a place for registering combat techniques and styles. Both times, the organizations that occupied this building had to close, and today it is known as a place for training in unarmed combat.
Since there was nothing else particularly noteworthy in this part of the city, the group moved on to the Reim Gardens.
— Previously, this part of the city was known as the Taehan Quarter. As the name suggests, it was founded by overseas settlers. They lived here, did business, and spread elements of their own culture. Many residents of the capital loved to visit here, as they enjoyed it so much, but with the coming to power of Tiaria, the residents of this region had a hard time; they were forced to flee or were persecuted. Many women, especially those involved in the popular culture and martial arts industries, were forced to become prostitutes and concubines. Today, almost no representatives of this people remain in this part of the city, but traces of their presence and past influence are still visible here.
— That wasn't quite the case," Romeo said, allowing the teacher to finish, "and although I have no doubts about the authenticity of the information you provided, some moments in history were not revealed, which may lead students who are not aware of these events to form an incorrect opinion about them.
Yuki smiled, as if he had expected this reaction from a particular student. "Yes, perhaps that is true. Why don't we take this opportunity to test your knowledge of the city's history, Romeo?"
— With pleasure. The aristocrat took a more comfortable position so that he could be heard better by the other students. "The beginning of the Taehan persecution was the rejection by the head of this district of the authority of the new emperor. Under Sonato Reim, Han Yongji held the post of Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the empire, as well as Director of the Academy of Idols and the unofficial head of the "Taehan Quarter." Using the remnants of her influence, she openly criticized Tiaria Reim and called on people to gather for rallies and sometimes interfered with the work of government agencies. Tiaria Reim, of course, would not tolerate disobedience and demanded absolute obedience from both her subjects and guests of the country. As a result, for her actions against the crown, Han Yongji was sentenced to death, but she avoided it thanks to her unparalleled skills in unarmed combat. Tiaria considered this an insult and decided to take revenge, if not directly, then through the quarter that was so dear to her. The "School of Serenity," where they taught a special style of unarmed combat, became a new brothel, and the Academy of Idols was transformed into a place for training future concubines of the emperor, many of whom later gave birth to his illegitimate children.
— Excellent," the historian commented on the student's explanation. "I could not find any errors in what I heard. Allow me to ask, how do you personally feel about the emperor's actions, Romeo?
— I believe that the ruler must be responsible for his subjects, and not vice versa. In this example, Han Yongji was the unofficial owner of the Taehan Quarter, and therefore she alone should have been punished for her own actions and the actions of her people. My attitude towards the transformation of the academy and the school of martial arts is contradictory. On the one hand, the emperor's will must be absolute, but on the other hand, I am against baseless violence, and as a person, and not a citizen of the empire, and even more so as an aristocrat, I cannot agree with such methods.
— Very good. The teacher nodded approvingly to the student and turned to the others. "People's opinions about historical events, as well as on everyday issues, sometimes differ greatly. You can agree with them or completely reject them, but remember that your opinions and views should be formed exclusively on the basis of your own reflections, acquired knowledge, and life experience. Otherwise, not only will your position be very fragile, but you yourself risk being disappointed or deceived.
The Academy of Idols
— After the end of Tiaria's reign, this academy was closed, and the government repeatedly intended to transform it into something else, but for various reasons, these projects were repeatedly postponed until two years ago, when the academy was restored to its original form by Kamia Rinze. Currently, classes are being actively held here, and young talents are being prepared.
The Music Academy
— This academy was opened in the sixties of the last century and has survived numerous changes and tragedies that have befallen our country. Its tasks have never changed, and here you can always learn music from professionals.
— So, if you have any questions, now is the time to ask them, because after that we will stop for a snack and continue on.