

| Rumour also had it that the towers of Suor Proat were used for public trial. In the event of an arbitration deadlock, each party would be made to site atop one of the twelve towers for a number of days. When released, the guilty party would be afflicted with illness: a fever or an ulcer... |
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Two legends are associated with these towers today. One, which has given the name "Suor Proat" or "Tightrope Walking," recounts that tightrope artists performed on a cord tied between the towers during public celebrations. |
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