>>5472070I respect that but I don't mind ripping off graveyards. Necropoli had good reasons for gaining popularity in many places.
I like the family interment shrines in the town, or someday city, but I worry they would get to be a chaotic situation involving relatively sacred ground present at each home; which would lead to land rights disputes when we reach the point of having to redevelop portions of the city.
I still think we can do ancestor veneration shrines at home like the Romans did, but the actual remains being present will make it far trickier to change internal policy in future generations. So that's why I was leaning to sacred internment spaces being centralized and outside the city.
>>5471686Lol.