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In the Spotlight

Meet our Featured Member:
As a member of Hellas's Welcoming Committee, Muse Alexandros is a friendly and outgoing patron here in AW. She is as fun as her avatar makes her appear, and is ready and willing to lend a hand where she can. Stop by her home, The Two Wells of Hellas and say hi to her today!

Group in the Spotlight:
Old name, new group. A place for multi-disciplinary examination of life as we know it... or don't. That is the opening description for Arcanum Arcanorum, open to any member of AW who wants to discuss the mysteries of life. Magic, mystery, time, secret societies, astronomy - you name it! If it's related to humanity's place in the Universe, you can talk about it here. Contact Cailedair Etana, Neima Nebet, or Aphrodite Theocritos for more information on the discussions at the group, or just jump over and see what it's all about for yourself.

Visit our Featured Neighborhood:
In the shadow of the Acropolis is the deme of Skambonidai. This urban deme attracts politicians to it like flies to a honey jar. In its bustling streets you can find sophists peddling their latest theories and ideals, and huge entertainment in its courts - unless your name is Socrates...

Contributing Reporters and Editors

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Anna Hippon
Anarane Burgundian
Alerissa Nestor
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House Building Time in Hellas

Ionic Column For those interested in the neighborhoods, good news. As of September 4, the 'hoods are open to all members of AW. You can purchase one of three types of properties available in any of our 35 districts: small (oikidion), middle-sized (oikos) and big (megaron). Full details on how to purchase property can be found here.

If you're looking for a home in Hellas but aren't sure where to start searching, try Bacchus' Hood Guide, or select one of the Greek districts from the pulldown menu below. Whatever your interests, there's bound to be a 'hood you can call home.

The Districts of Hellas:

Note: At present not all of our cities have districts, but if you would like to suggest the creation of one, or help develop an existing 'hood, just leave a message in the Hellas Neighborhood Project thread, or contact one of the Hellenic scribes.

A Quick Trip Around the Greek Hoods

At current count there are 40 properties in Hellas, with The Greek Islands being the most popular region. Metics (that's what we Greeks affectionately call foreigners) Sabina Scipio and Senex Caecilius have settled among us as residents of Thera, while in Crete, Minoans are dazzled by the acrobatic feats of Alektryon the Bull-Leaper.

It is said that you can't throw a brick in Corinth without hitting an artisan. Ok, I made that up, but if you want to try, the agora is the best place to do it. This is the home of weaver Anadyomene Callias and potter Psykhe Glaucon, both of whom promise to offer their products for sale soon.

What's happening in Attica? Cybergod Jot Ariston has left Mount Olympos to settle in the deme of Alopeke, and Acharnai houses the brand new temple of Athena built by Helia Lupus. Bring your prayers, your gifts for the goddess, or just yourself to view the beautiful altar and say kalimera.

Hellas Goldfest 2006

Golden Greece is Hellas' theme for the site-wide festival this fall (October 20-28). We want to highlight all things made of gold in our regions, real or mythological. Some of the events currently being planned are:
  • Find the Artifact - Images of Greek artifacts will be hidden within a photo. Players will have to find them and tell us what they are.
  • Word Jumble - Just like the one you see in the newspaper, with words related to ancient Greece and our Goldfest theme.
  • A Hellas-themed limerick thread
  • A hood tour/scavenger hunt
  • A special exhibition hosted by the Delos Museion

If you are interested in helping with any of these activities or want to contribute something of your own, please leave a note on the Hellas Festival Planner thread.

Archaeological News

Ancient Volcano Eruption Bigger Than Thought
3500 years ago, near the ancient town of Akrotiri, a volcano erupted, burying the town, a la Pompeii. Recent research in the area suggests that this blast had a major impact on Minoan civilization. [more information]

Temple to Ares Uncovered in Metropolis
While rare on the Anatolian peninsula, the second temple to Ares, the god of war in ancient Hellas, has been discovered in the small, ancient city of Metropolis. Since it is so unusual that such a small city has Ares for patronizing god, it is thought that he was thought of as a protector of the city instead of as a leader of its citizens to war. [more information]
Thanks to Norvegicus Lupus for posting this information on the Hellas in the News thread.


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