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**Epilogue
**Epilogue
*Wine
*Wine
**Harvest
**Drying the Grapes
**Pressing
**Fermentation and Conservation
**Bottling and Shipping
*The Life of a Greek Woman
*Bronze in Argos
**Introduction to Argos
**Smelting and Melting
**Lost-Wax Process
**Welding and Finish
**Bronze Sculpture Eras
**Polykleitos' Legacy
*Perfume
**Perfume
**Gathering Materials
**Extraction
**Boiling and Maceration
**Perfume Markets
**Petals and Scents
*The Laurion Silver Mines
**Laurion Mines Overview
**An Antique Mine
**Extracting the Ore
**Washeries
**Smelting and Cupellation
**Labor
*Wheat and Agriculture
**Growing
**Plowing
**Harvesting
**Livestock Farming
**Tools
**Grinding
**Making Flour
**Storing and Transportation
*Pottery in Athens
**Pottery Retrospective
**Clay Extraction and Vase Shaping
**Potter
**Firing Pottery
**Painting
*Dyeing and Fashion
**Dyeing and Fashion
**Fishing the Murex
**Opening the Murex
**Maceration and Salting
**Dyeing
**Colors and Decorations
**Dress and Textiles
**Textiles as Social Markers


====Politics and Philosophy====
====Politics and Philosophy====

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File:ACO Discovery Tour Banner.png
Promotional banner for the mode in Origins

The Discovery Tours are downloadable education tools which allows players to explore various worlds without combat and gameplay constraints.

The first Discovery Tour was released as a downloadable add-on for Assassin's Creed: Origins on 20 February 2018 and is available for free to those who own the base game, or for purchase as a stand-alone version on PC. In it, players are to free roam the game's map of ancient Egypt and learn about the kingdom's history through a series of guided tours.[1]

A second Discovery Tour, this time set in ancient Greece, was released as downloadable content for Assassin's Creed: Odyssey and as a standalone for PC.[2] It was released on 10 September 2019.[3]

Assassin's Creed: Origins

Tours

Egypt

  • The Major Regions of Egypt
    • Lower & Upper Egypt
    • Two Pharaohs & Crowns
    • Memphis and Thebes
    • Representation in Temples
  • Bringer of Life, The Nile River
  • Deserts of Egypt
  • The Qattara Depression

Pyramids

  • The Origin of the Pyramid
  • The Step Pyramid Complex of Djoser

Characters and Mounts

  • Bayek of Siwa and Meri Amun
  • Layla Hassan and Meri Heka

Timeline

Assassin's Creed: Odyssey

  • 5 Tour Guides (Aspasia, Barnabas, Markos, Herodotos and Leonidas I of Sparta) covering 5 different themes (Philosophy, Architecture, Daily Life, War, and Mythology)
  • 26 regions with 30 tours, split into 300 stations.
  • Interactive quizzes at the end of each tour.
  • Explore with 36 unique avatars and 15 mounts, accessible by progressing through Discovery Tour objectives.[4]

Tours

Daily Life

  • The Urban Household
    • Prologue
    • Greek House
    • Pastas
    • Work at Home
    • Inner Courtyard
    • Bathroom
    • Kitchen
    • Symposium
    • Rooftops
    • Epilogue
  • Wine
    • Harvest
    • Drying the Grapes
    • Pressing
    • Fermentation and Conservation
    • Bottling and Shipping
  • The Life of a Greek Woman
  • Bronze in Argos
    • Introduction to Argos
    • Smelting and Melting
    • Lost-Wax Process
    • Welding and Finish
    • Bronze Sculpture Eras
    • Polykleitos' Legacy
  • Perfume
    • Perfume
    • Gathering Materials
    • Extraction
    • Boiling and Maceration
    • Perfume Markets
    • Petals and Scents
  • The Laurion Silver Mines
    • Laurion Mines Overview
    • An Antique Mine
    • Extracting the Ore
    • Washeries
    • Smelting and Cupellation
    • Labor
  • Wheat and Agriculture
    • Growing
    • Plowing
    • Harvesting
    • Livestock Farming
    • Tools
    • Grinding
    • Making Flour
    • Storing and Transportation
  • Pottery in Athens
    • Pottery Retrospective
    • Clay Extraction and Vase Shaping
    • Potter
    • Firing Pottery
    • Painting
  • Dyeing and Fashion
    • Dyeing and Fashion
    • Fishing the Murex
    • Opening the Murex
    • Maceration and Salting
    • Dyeing
    • Colors and Decorations
    • Dress and Textiles
    • Textiles as Social Markers

Politics and Philosophy

  • Sparta Social Classes
    • Spartan Society
    • Helots
    • Fear and Revolts
    • Helot Soldiers
    • Perioikoi
  • Spartan Politics
    • Two Kings
    • Responsibilities
    • Kings and Religion
    • Ephors and Law
    • The Gerousia
    • The Spartan Assembly
  • Democracy in Athens
    • The Pnyx
    • The Democratic Process
    • Magistrates
    • Participation
    • Democracy as Heritage
  • School of Greece - Philosophy
    • Philosophy and Greece
    • Kynosarges
    • Teaching Values
    • Importance of Philosophy
    • Sokrates and the Sophists
    • Classical Philosophers

Discovery Sites

Andros

  • Cyclos

Argolis

Historical Locations

Argolis

  • Akropolis of Argos

Characters

  • Kassandra - Pirate
  • Alexios - Mercenary

Mounts

  • Phobos Black
  • Phobos Brown

Timeline

Gallery

References

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