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Tour the bustling port of Piraeus.

  • Aspasia: Greetings, wanderer, and welcoem to the port of Piraeus.

("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: Piraeus is one of the busiest, most important ports in the Greek World. Money flows through here like a river. A river that runs all the way to Athens.

("Let's begin the tour.") Aspasia: Acting as a port for Athens, Piraeus welcomed merchants, goods, and travelers from all over the world. It was a central part of Athens' economy, but it was also fortified enough to protect the city's considerable fleet. When you finish exploring the port, find me, and we will talk further.

Map of the Piraeus, from Pausanias' Description of Greece

  • Aspasia: You've returned! I hope you enjoyed your stroll through the port. Piraeus was important to Athens' commercial interests, but it eventually came into its own as a vibrant and bustling port. If you have any questiosn, don't hesitate to ask.
("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: As you wish. Thank you for visiting.