Talk:Dunwall/@comment-16533050-20170422172711/@comment-1500935-20170423094725

Btw, it's not that much unusual to have Slaughterhouse Row or even the harbor so far inland. The Port of London was built inland past Tower Bridge. In the old map of Dunwall, only Kaldwin's Bridge remained because it was fit for the passage of large ships. I can imagine new bridges being built in the years after taking into consideration the new size restrictions. As for the stench, it was also an issue in London when the meat market had to expand in the city to meet demands. Perhaps the only affected neighborhoods are the ones around the bay where the district sits.