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Statue of the god of war
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Naples Adventurer's Guild
Apparently, a statue of Ares, the god of war in Greek mythology, was seen in the outskirts of Athens. If you can find it, it might turn out to be something valuable.
But even if it's outside of town, that's only enough information to begin with, it might be a better idea to obtain information from a Scholar there.
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Athens Archives - Talk to Scholar
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Athens Archives - Scholar: Browse book
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Olympia - Historic sites in the vicinity of the central
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Festival for Zeus 
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The Ruins at Olympia 

1.Ancient stadium
Have heard that, as the god of war, Ares attracted the worship of many warriors. Owing to this, you could see many Ares idols round any ancient hippodrome. There are records concerning ancient hippodromes in my collection also. If interested, would you care to take a look?

2.Stadium construction record
...To the Athenian hippodrome prayers were offered blessing the pantheon, statues of many gods were sent from all over Greece, and dedicated to the colonnaded temple.
The grandness of this spectacle was beyond description; the temple and the hippodrome received the blessings of the gods on Olympus, and beseeching that they should be forever wrapped in light...

3.Statue of divine Mars
Records remain to the effect that idols of Ares, god of war, were offered to the temple lined with stone columns at the ruins of Olympia situated west of Athens. It is possible that some idols still holding their shape remain. Locate the vestiges of the colonnaded temple and conduct a search.
Discovery Reward:
90 (45) Adventure Exp
Amulet of a Greek GodCard Reward:
The Statue of AresReport Quest Reward:
60 Adventure Exp, 30 Adventure Fame
Quest Mediation Permit
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The Statue of Ares ★ (Religious legacy) Exp:90 Fame:30
A statue of the Greek god of war Ares. Known in Roman mythology as Mars. He had several children with his lover Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and love.