Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument

The Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument is a neoclassical monument built in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is a few blocks north of the Waystation and the entrance to the palace of emperor Commodus

Appearance
Josephine described the monument as a huge decorated column thing in the middle of a plaza, it's the biggest monument in the city. The main entrance contains machine gun turrets, lasers and Monsters.

Underneath the monument is the lair of emperor Commodus. In the throne room hall, which looked similar to the grand hall at the Waystation, there is a white granite throne. Overhead, a curved ceiling glittered with white subway tiles. Along either side of the room, where the rail pits would’ve been in a train depot, open canals of water flowed. Rows of television monitors lined the walls, flashing video clips of a posing Commodus wearing outfits cut from lion skin, they include an Italian business suit, a race-car driver’s uniform, and hunting fatigues.

From the Canal Walk, green water runs through the whole palace. An electronic alarm blares when an incursion is discovered. The floors were rough-hewn slate and the gray stone walls decorated with alternating tapestries and television monitors showing videos of Commodus. Mahogany doors were labeled with engraved bronze plates saying the name of the room with Commodus as it's title. They included imperial guard barracks, a sauna, six guest rooms, an employee cafeteria, and commodes. There was a metal vault door, inside was a circular chamber was lined with glass partitions to hold prisoners.