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'''Aspasia:''' Hello, wanderer. May I introduce you to the ''Kerameikos'', the kiln that warms all of Athens' pottery?
("Who are you?")
("Who are you?")
'''Aspasia:''' My name is Aspasia. Though I am not original from Athens, I have climbed to the top of its social ladder using my wit and intellect. I've even earned the love of Perikles, one of the most powerful men in the city. The mind truly is a beautiful thing.


("What do you think of this place?")
("What do you think of this place?")
'''Aspasia:''' The art produced here is some of the most beautiful in the Greek world. I envy the potters' skill, though I’m not quite as envious of their clay-stained hands. It’s bad for the nails.
("I would like to begin the tour.")
'''Aspasia:'''


("Let's begin the tour.")
|-|Pottery Retrospective=
|-|Pottery Retrospective=
'''Narrator:''' The ''Kerameikos'' was a large, sprawling
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("I'm ready for the quiz.")
'''Aspasia:''' You've returned. As you can see pottery is...
 
("I'm ready for a quiz.")
'''Aspasia:''' Then let’s get right to it. Starting with an easy one.
What was responsible for the orange-red color of most Athenian vases?
("Paint.")
 
("Leaves.")
 
("Blood.")
 
("Iron.")
'''Aspasia:''' Correct! Athenian potters...
 
("Can you repeat the question?")


("Take on the next suggested tour.")
("Take me to the next suggested tour.")


("Take me on a random tour.")
("Take me to a random tour.")


([LEAVE] "That's all for now.")
([LEAVE] "That's all for now.")
'''Aspasia:''' Then we must part ways, at least for now. Farewell, wanderer.
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Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece is the Discovery Tour mode for Assassin's Creed: Odyssey. Released on 10 September 2019, the mode was available as a free update for players who own the game, and also as a standalone purchase on Uplay.

Features

  • 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.[1]

Content

Tours

Daily Life

  • The Urban Household

("Who are you?")

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

("I would like to begin the tour.")

Narration: Learn more:

("I'm ready for a quiz.") ("Take me to the next suggested tour.") ("Take me to a random tour.") ([LEAVE] "That's all for now.")

  • Wine

("Who are you?")

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

("Let's begin the tour.")

("I'm ready for the quiz.") ("Take on the next suggested tour.") ("Take me on a random tour.") ([LEAVE] "That's all for now.")

  • The Life of a Greek Woman

("Who are you?")

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

("Let's begin the tour.")

("I'm ready for the quiz.") ("Take on the next suggested tour.") ("Take me on a random tour.") ([LEAVE] "That's all for now.")

  • Bronze in Argos

("Who are you?")

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

("Let's begin the tour.")

("I'm ready for the quiz.") ("Take on the next suggested tour.") ("Take me on a random tour.") ([LEAVE] "That's all for now.")

  • Perfume

("Who are you?")

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

("Let's begin the tour.")

("I'm ready for the quiz.") ("Take on the next suggested tour.") ("Take me on a random tour.") ([LEAVE] "That's all for now.")

  • The Laurion Silver Mines

("Who are you?")

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

("Let's begin the tour.")

("I'm ready for the quiz.") ("Take on the next suggested tour.") ("Take me on a random tour.") ([LEAVE] "That's all for now.")

  • Wheat and Agriculture

("Who are you?")

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

("Let's begin the tour.")

("I'm ready for the quiz.") ("Take on the next suggested tour.") ("Take me on a random tour.") ([LEAVE] "That's all for now.")

  • Pottery in Athens

Aspasia: Hello, wanderer. May I introduce you to the Kerameikos, the kiln that warms all of Athens' pottery?

("Who are you?") Aspasia: My name is Aspasia. Though I am not original from Athens, I have climbed to the top of its social ladder using my wit and intellect. I've even earned the love of Perikles, one of the most powerful men in the city. The mind truly is a beautiful thing.

("What do you think of this place?") Aspasia: The art produced here is some of the most beautiful in the Greek world. I envy the potters' skill, though I’m not quite as envious of their clay-stained hands. It’s bad for the nails.

("I would like to begin the tour.")

Aspasia:

Narrator: The Kerameikos was a large, sprawling

Aspasia: You've returned. As you can see pottery is... ("I'm ready for a quiz.") Aspasia: Then let’s get right to it. Starting with an easy one. What was responsible for the orange-red color of most Athenian vases? ("Paint.") ("Leaves.") ("Blood.") ("Iron.") Aspasia: Correct! Athenian potters... ("Can you repeat the question?") ("Take me to the next suggested tour.") ("Take me to a random tour.") ([LEAVE] "That's all for now.") Aspasia: Then we must part ways, at least for now. Farewell, wanderer.

  • Dyeing and Fashion

("Who are you?")

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

("Let's begin the tour.")

("I'm ready for the quiz.") ("Take on the next suggested tour.") ("Take me on a random tour.") ([LEAVE] "That's all for now.")

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

Art, Religion, and Myths

  • The Olympic Games
    • Day One
    • Day Two
    • Singing Praises
    • Pentathlon
    • Day Three
    • Day Four
    • Hellanodikai
    • Cheaters' Stella
    • Prytaneion
  • School of Greece - Music
    • Music
    • Musical Contest
    • The Odeon of Perikles
    • Musical Genres
  • Knossos
    • Minoan Civilization
    • Knossos
    • Inside Minos' Palace
    • Minoan Art
    • The Birth of the Minotaur
    • Daidalos
    • Reparation
    • The Minotaur's Death
  • School of Greece - Theater
    • The Greek Theater
    • Sanctuary of Dionysos
    • Festivals
    • Dionysia and Drama Competitions
    • Actors
    • The Orchestra
    • The Theatron
  • Gods and Love
    • Akrokorinth
    • Gods, Love, and Seduction
    • Aphrodite

Battles and Wars

  • Spartan Education
    • Sparta
    • The Importance of Education
    • Statue of Leonidas
    • The First Stage of Education
    • Barracks
    • Syssition
  • Battle of Marathon
    • Battle Overview
    • Causes of the Conflict
    • The Greek Reaction
    • Arrival of the Persians
    • The Athenian Strategy
    • Combat
    • Heroic Exploits
    • The Aftermath
    • Consequences
  • Thermopylai
    • The Battle of Thermopylai
    • The Persians Arrive
    • First Encounters
    • Treachery
    • The Greek Army's Retreat
    • Final Moments
    • The Legacy of Thermopylai
    • The Glory of Sparta
  • Battle of Amphipolis
    • Amphipolis
    • The Triumph of Brasidas
    • The Shame of Thucydides
    • Eion Port
    • Kleon's Strategy
    • Brasidas' Defense
    • Kleon's Retreat
    • Unexpected Attack
    • The Fifty-Year Peace
  • The Battles of Pylos and Sphakteria
    • Context
    • Athenians Trapped
    • The Athenian Fleet Arrives
    • Spartans Trapped
    • Negotiations
    • Attack on Sphakteria
    • Consequences

Famous Cities

  • The Akropolis of Athens
    • Akropolis Origins
    • Temple of Athena Nike
    • Perikles' Akropolis
    • Athena Promachos
    • House of the Arrhephoroi
    • Erechtheion
    • Parthenon Exterior
    • Parthenon Interior
    • Parthenon Treasury
  • Mycenae
    • Mycenaean Civilization
    • The Lion Gate
    • Grave Circle
    • Habitations
    • Megaron Palace
    • King Agamemnon
  • Gods of Olympia
    • Workshop of Phidias
    • Olive Tree of Zeus
    • Pelops, the Legendary Founder
    • Heraion
    • Hera
    • Hekatomb
    • Temple of Zeus
    • Zeus
    • Chryselephantine Statue of Zeus
  • The Agora of Athens
    • The Agora of Athens
    • Painted Stoa
    • Trade
    • Apollo Patroos
    • The Hephaisteion
    • Bouleuterion
    • Prytaneion
    • Heliaia
    • Market
    • Judicial Court
    • Mint
  • The Oracle of Delphi
    • The Secret Way
    • Dedication of the Knidians
    • Athenian Portico
    • Offerings and Sacrifices
    • Temple of Apollo
    • Pythian Oracle
    • Foundation of the Oracle
  • Piraeus
    • Piraeus Overview
    • Population
    • Economic District
    • The Emporion
    • The Deigma
    • Running the Piraeus
    • Pentekostologoi
    • Grain Import
    • Credits and Loans
  • Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidauros
    • Sanctuary Entrance
    • Medical Stele
    • Sacrifices and Prayers
    • Temple of Asklepios
    • Priest Houses
    • The Abaton
    • Incubation

Discovery Sites

Andros

  • Cyclos

Argolis

Historical Locations

Argolis

  • Akropolis of Argos

Characters

Mounts

  • Abraxas
  • Aegean Atoll
  • Brown Horse
  • Egyptian Horse
  • Fangs
  • Hourglass
  • Mycenaean
  • Pale Horse
  • Pegasos
  • Phobos Black
  • Phobos Brown
  • Phobos White
  • Racing Horse
  • Traveler's Horse
  • Unicorn

Timeline

TBA

References