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Discover Olympia's splendor under the watchful eye of the gods.

  • Barnabas: Welcome, friend, to this especially sacred part of the Olympian sanctuary!

("Who are you?")

  • Barnabas: My name is Barnabas, and I am a ship captain. Don't be fooled by my scarred eye. Though I've seen my share of combat, I mostly stick to trading these days. Well, trading and introducing visitors like you to wonderful sites like this.

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

  • Barnabas: This place is practically vibrating with divine energy. I feel like if I look over my shoulder right now, Zeus will be staring back at me!

("Let's begin the tour.")

  • Barnabas: The sanctuary of Olympia was dedicated to Zeus, king of the gods. It had close connections to the divine, as you will see very soon. I'll come find you when you're done, and we can talk about what you've learned.

  • Barnabas: Hello again! I hoped you enjoyed your visit, and feel a little bit closer to the gods. Well, as close as a mortal can get. Is there anything else you'd like to do?
("I'm ready for the quiz.") ("Take on the next suggested tour.") ("Take me on a random tour.") ([LEAVE] "That's all for now.")
  • Barnabas: Farewell for now, my friend!