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Kephallonia

I should probably not climb on this.

Sami. I wonder if we'll be able to leave without getting into a brawl. Who am I kidding? This place never changes.

By the gods. What's happened here?

By Zeus, the Cyclops doesn't mess around.

All the years I lived on Kephallonia... I never realized the mighty Odysseus's palace was here.

Kleptous Bay

Kassandra: This used to be a nice village, but now it’s just a nest of anarchy and crime. (Not sure if this should go in The Big Break dialogue)

Sea

The gods are with us today, Kassandra. The sea is calm, and the winds are warm.
It’s beautiful.
It is, my friend. It sure is.

The Adrestia was built to survive the worst storms and the toughest battles, but she was meant to sail on waters as glorious as this.
Days like this are a blessing from the gods.
It is a beautiful day.
Ah! The blue seas, the sunny sky, good companions, an exciting journey. [beat]This? This is the good life.

Hold steady! Poseidon and Zeus are angry and must be feuding over who should sink the ship. We should have sacrificed a goat before leaving!
  Poseidon! Spare us!
Are you scared?
Why wouldn't I be scared? Poseidon is testing the Adrestia right now! Pray Athena she holds up! I don’t feel very good.
Maláka! We should have made an offering to Poseidon before leaving.
Oh, I can make him an offering, all right...
What?
Next time, let's get a goat.

Megaris

Megaris, the city of pigs.

The smell of spring is in the air, reminds me of Sparta.

Phokis

I remember mater's stories of Kirrha and the sacred wars. I wonder if she ever came here.

I've never seen so many olive trees.

Who would have imagined the war would reach Lalalia?

The Sanctuary of Delphi. The gods themselves watch over this land.

The mud men of Prometheus! If only Athena could breathe life into them.

I think it's unwise for man to revere Tityos. He angered Zeus and the other gods, after all.

Makedonia

Amphipolis. This'll be a great empire one day.

Kythera

I bet people from all over come here to worship Aphrodite.

Maláka, that smell! Who knew dye so foul would be so expensive?

Korinthia

Who ever thought carrying boats across land was a good idea?

So this is where Jason left the Argo.

Ah, Sisyphos. You should have left Thanatos to it.

Korinth, the city of pots, prostitutes, and not much else.

Poseidon, god of the ocean. Thank you for watching over the Adrestia.

People come here to worship Aphrodite, but the view is the real beauty.

Beware the Gorgon stare. I wonder how the sculptor captured the detail so perfectly?

Argolis

The Kingdom of Agamemnon and Perseus. I need to be on my guard.

The ruins of Mycenae. Perseus himself lived there once.

The mighty Tiryns. Built by the cyclopes, or so the legend goes.

The Sanctuary of Asklepios, god of medicine. I'd rather trust a physician than a god to heal me.

So this is where the Cercopes hid the olive wood club of Herakles.

Unknown

These bronze statues could rival even Phidias's finest work.

Abantis Islands

It's so quiet here. Nothing like the rest of the Greek world. (unsure)

These ruins are a good reminder of the devastation the Persians left behind.

Know this place, Ikaros? It's where Lykomedes threw Theseus to his death.

Pirates probably use this fort as a lookout.

Ikaros

Ah, you’re back.

Ikaros!

Heroes of the Arena

Evanthe. The Huntress. Just when you think she’s cornered, she stabs from the side...

Belos. The Beast of Sparta. Devours his enemies. They call him death...

Vasilis. The King of the Arena. A Spartan braggart. But with the skills to back it up...

Titos. The Rock of Athens. Skilled soldier. Not to be discounted...

Klaudios. The King of Bandits. He’s tricky. Deception is his trade...