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        No.13669

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        Establishment of Greek myths
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        Naples Adventurer's Guild
        Myths are not created by one person alone. They seem to arise from a combination of various oral traditions. This must also be true for Greek myths. For this next job, I want you to investigate the origins of Greek mythology. At one time, someone must have been compiling them all together. Why not consult with a Scholar in Athens?
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                  1. Athens Athens Archives - Scholar
                  2. Athens Athens Archives - Read Theology book x1; need Greek language (translation notes sold at the Interpreter right in town by the Market Keeper if needed)
                  3. Salonika Salonika Church - From the Bookstand, go and use Search in the right alcove; use Observe or Perception of Artisan item if needed

                  When complete, it unlocks the following map: Old Writings Map


                  1. Hesiod
                  In terms of Greek myth, Homer's epics are famous, but Hesiod was the first to write up from the beginning of the universe to the genealogy of the gods. There should have been a manuscript in the church in Salonika. Best if you first prepare by way of reference to my religious studies collection before taking a look.

                  2. Concerning Theogony
                  The Theogony was Hesiod's maiden effort. It is written that from Chaos came Gaia, Tartarus and Eros. Hesiod was from Boeotia, and after his father's death became in cattle breeding. Scholars say that he was already a famous poet whilst alive.

                  3. Genealogy of the Greek gods
                  Seems there is a manuscript of the Theogony in the church of Salonika. Would be a good idea to conduct a "search" of it. Facing the bookstand, it should be kept somewhere on the right.

                  Rewards:

                  Quest Mediation Permit x1

                  Ancient Epic Poem x1

                  The Theogony


                  Esperanzo



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                    • The Theogony ★ (Religious legacy) Exp:55 Fame:13
                      Written by Hesiod, it describes the genealogies of the gods of Greek mythology. It describes the world being born from chaos, the birth of the gods, and the adventures of the heroes. For the first time, many of the Greek myths were brought together.

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