("Who are you?")
("What do you think of this place?")
("I would like to begin the tour.")
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.
("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.")
("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.")
("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.")
("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.")
("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.")
("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.")
("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.")
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 area northwest of Athens's akropolis. While part of it was used as a graveyard, it was also dedicated to the creation of pottery. The Kerameikos was so significant to the art form that its name lives on in the word "ceramics". Perhaps drawn by the river, potters moved into the area and formed their own bustling community. It's believed that by the end of the 5th century BCE, hundreds of thousands of pottery vessels had been made in Athens, including everything from heavy, undecorated cooking pots, to delicates and beautiful containers reserved for the most precious oils. Sadly, only around one percent of these works survive today, some only in small fragments. Learn more: Unfortunately, no ancient manuals for making pottery have survived to the present day, and there is only limited visual and textual evidence to explain how ceramic works were created. However, the vases themselves provide a few clues. Some pots were decorated with behind-the-scenes glimpses of potters and painters at work. These visual narratives, along with the texts of ancient authors, suggest that pottery-making was a family affair, with fathers teaching their sons the craft at a young age. One base even shows a woman working as a painter, which again suggests that pottery-making was a family business.
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.
("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.")
("Who are you?")
("What do you think of this place?")
("I would like to begin the tour.")
| Image | Name | Description | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alexios – Achilles | |||
| Alexios – Hunter | |||
| Alexios – Immortal | |||
| Alexios – Mercenary | |||
| Alexios – Spartan War Hero | |||
| Alkibiades | |||
| Anthousa | |||
| Archidamos of Sparta | |||
| Athenian Man | |||
| Athenian Soldier | |||
| Athenian Woman | |||
| Blacksmith | |||
| Brasidas | |||
| Cult of Kosmos Member | |||
| Deimos (Kassandra) | |||
| Greek Tough Guy | |||
| Kassandra – Artemis | |||
| Kassandra – Athenian War Hero | |||
| Kassandra – Greek Hero | |||
| Kassandra – Pirate | |||
| Kyra | |||
| Layla Hassan | |||
| Minotaur Fraud | |||
| Myrrine | |||
| Perikles | |||
| Phoibe | |||
| Praxilla | |||
| Pythagoras | |||
| Sokrates | |||
| Sophokles | |||
| Spartan Soldier | |||
| Victoria Bibeau | |||
| Xenia | |||
| Young Boy | |||
| Young Girl |
| Image | Name | Description | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abraxas | This fiery steed comes straight from the Underworld. | ||
| Aegean Atoll | This mount somehow enjoys being on rocking boats as much as running on dry land. | ||
| Brown Horse | A strong horse that won't hesitate to charge through battle. | ||
| Egyptian Horse | Horses from Egypt can endure the most hostile climates. | ||
| Fangs | This horse comes from generations who served silent and deadly warriors. | ||
| Hourglass | Adorned with the symbols of the Titan Kronos, this mount will serve faithfully until the end of time. | ||
| Mycenaean Steed | Often used for trading gold, copper, glass, and ivory, these horses are also found use pulling chariots in battle. | ||
| Pale Horse | Healthy and enduring, this horse can accomplish any task. | ||
| Pegasos | Born when Perseus decapitated Medusa, Pegasos was asked by Zeus to bring lightning and thunder to him from Olympos. | ||
| Phobos Black | |||
| Phobos Brown | |||
| Phobos White | |||
| Racing Horse | These horse are bred for speed and like to carry as little as possible. | ||
| Traveler's Horse | There is no better horse for embarking on an epic journey. | ||
| Unicorn | This fabulous animal of legend is a loyal companion. |
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