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Scenery of ancient Greece
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Naples Adventurer's Guild
You went to see the ruins at Olympia, didn't you? They're also famous because they were written of in Pausanias's "Description of Greece". We received a request to search for something as close as possible to the original text of that work. I thought i should ask you. Look for some information in Athens.
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Kubo
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Athens Archives - Talk to Scholar
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Athens Martinengo Estate - Talk to Martinengo
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Athens Martinengo Estate - Search on the bookshelf right on the entrance
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Festival for Zeus 
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The Ruins at Olympia 

Scenery of ancient Greece
Divine statue holding a child 
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Hermes of Olympia
Defender of a maiden's room 
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Athena in Parthenon 

1. Various copies
The "Description of Greece" is also in this collection. If you would like to see anything else, then ask Martinengo.

2. Martineng's recommendation
"The Description of Greece" is a detailed description of ancient Greek architecture. The wide impression it has made on a different translators has led to the publication of many different interpretations. Allow me to show you one that is excellent and easy to read. It is in that bookshelf, on the far right.

3. Martinengo has given the location of "The Description of Greece". It is on the far right of the bookshelf in the room. (Use [Search] to find it.)

Esperanzo
Discovery Reward:
110 (55) Adventure Exp
Adventurer's BookCard Reward:
Description of GreeceReport Quest Reward:
40 Adventure Exp, 20 Adventure Fame
Quest Mediation Permit
- Discovery
Description of Greece ★ (Treasure) Exp:110 Fame:40
A guide to ancient Greece written by Pausanias. He recorded in detail the places he actually walked through and saw. The study of ancient Greece could progress thanks to this work.