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Sniff your way through the ancient Greeks' perfume making process, and learn about the importance of scented oils.

  • Markos: Ah, my friend! I see you've followed your nose to this lovely... perfumery? Perfum-yard? Perfactory?

("Who are you?")

  • Markos: Why, I'm Markos, of course! Only one of the most successful merchants in all of Greece. You really haven't heard of me? My name is known from Kephallonia to Kos! If you've ever paid money for something, I probably received a percentage. But enough about me. Let's go back to what you're doing here.

("What do you think of this place?")

  • Markos: A word of advice from a former perfume peddler: Never start your sales with: "You smell like you could use some perfume". It has a surprisingly low success-rate.

("Let's begin the tour.")

  • Markos: This scent-uous little island is where perfume was produced. Your nostrils are in for a treat! Unless you're allergic. in which case I could sell you a wonderful remedy for a very reasonable price. No? OK then! I'll check in on you at the end of your visit. See you soon, my friend!

  • Markos: Hello again, my friend! I hope you see now how important perfume was not only for aesthetic purposes, but for Greek social hierachy. I wouldn't charge so much for my own bottles if I didn't know the value of what I was selling. What else can Markos do for you?
("I'm ready for the quiz.") ("Take on the next suggested tour.") ("Take me on a random tour.") ([LEAVE] "That's all for now.")
  • Markos: If you say so, but I have a feeling we'll run into each other again soon. Farewell!