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Take to the stage to learn about ancient Greek theater and drama competitions.

  • Aspasia: Welcome, wanderer, to one of the most prestigious places in Greece: the theater.

("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: I'd tell you, but I think it's best to let the actors speak for themselves.

("Let's begin the tour.")

  • Aspasia: The theater was where audiences gathered to watch plays. They were the highest form of art in Greece, and people saw theater as a symbol of complete harmony between the mortal and the divine. When you're done taking in the sights and sounds, come see me, and we'll take more. Until then, wanderer.

  • Aspasia: Hello again, wanderer. I hope your visit was entertaining. Though all art forms in important in Greek culture, non had the same prestige as theater, which provided a unique experience with every performance. 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.")
  • Aspasia: Then I will leave you be. Farewell, wanderer.