Ruin or watchtower or both?
Only knowing they existed for a day, you never got a chance to see if Zuffen can climb. It seems this one can, or at least Throlu is making it around the wall fairly well, so you're uncertain if it's all of them or just this one. Throlu carefully moves about, rather well hidden with lots of vegetation held in fur and making the Zuffen appear far more vegetative. Though the seemingly mobile plants do seem to move quite stealthily to your view, you also know where to look and what to look for, not that you always know exactly where the Zuffen is.
After some period of time spent waiting, the Zuffen, with quite a bit of vegetation stuck in fur, seems to report to you,
"I don't see anyone there right now, but that doesn't mean no one is there. They could be hiding or just inside. The place itself looks incredibly old and this might be one of the ruins I heard of, though that doesn't mean its safe necessarily, or that someone from Plovin's doesn't know about it.
Someone did design this right a long time ago. On the other side of that wall, there are crop gardens, still growing what I think are food, maybe beans, squash, and something else like corn? There's a fountain that still runs, a stone courtyard, broken large statue of a serpent lizard looking thing I've never seen, some kind of storage or stables, and more. There's a paved stone pathway between the outter gate and door into the tower. Plus there are windows overlooking the area inside the walls, so I was very careful to be hidden as best I could, because someone could easily see out through those without us seeing in. "
The zuffen pauses at a random oink from the boar and then continues,
"Whoever built this is obviously long dead, but it used to be something to behold back ages and ages go I bet. At least the fountain seems to still be giving water, if its safe to drink, I'm not sure. I have to wonder about the food too.
There are two ways into the tower, a front way off the main paved stone way and a back way from the stone paved courtyard around the other side."
What do you do?