The History Lesson

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"Henkel, a history teacher, had student who wanted to light a candle to commemorate the March Massacre."
Quest description

The History Lesson is a Side Quest in Dying Light 2 Stay Human.

Objectives

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Reach the memorial square.
Found the square. I should take a good look around.

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Investigate the square.
Thanks to Henkel speaking to me by radio, I began to learn the history of the March Massacre.

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Light the candle at the monument.
I lit a candle to pay tribute to those who died in this horrible day in history.

Walkthrough

At a Rooftop School in southwestern Trinity, a teacher by the name of Henkel is teaching his class. He was teaching about when the military seized the firearms of the citizens, and what happened afterwards. In light of this, the student wanted to light a candle on the site of the March Massacre. Henkel asks if Aiden can light the candle in his stead because the children are not allowed to walk around the Bazaar on their own.

The site is located in eastern Houndfield, to the northeast of the chemicals north of the Houndfield Electrical Station. Upon arrival, Henkel asks Aiden to look closely due to its poor condition, so investigate the area. There are two plaques in front of the monument, one with the names of the victims of the massacre, the other detailing the event in question, with Henkel providing even more insights. Another site to be investigated is a nearby tree, which still carries bullet holes from when the riots were crushed.

After investigating all three sites, light the candle at the plaques of the monument to complete the quest.