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    Gods School

    Gods School

    Welcome to Mount Olympus, a peaceful sanctuary where the descendants of the titans come to learn to be the greatest they can be!

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    Spookiz

    Spookiz

    Welcome! Insert your character and get ready to start your adventure in this Spookiz roleplay! Name: Age: Height: Race/Species: Grade: Appearance: Personality:

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    Townsville

    Townsville

    Townsville is practically a beautiful place. It is filled with clean air, and people who are so friendly and very nice.

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    Ancient Greece

    Ancient Greece

    Daily life in ancient Greece Ancient Greece had a warm, dry climate. Most people lived by farming, fishing and trade. Others were soldiers, scholars, scientists and artists. Greek cities had beautiful temples with stone columns and statues, and open-air theatres where people sat to watch plays. Most people lived in villages or in the countryside. Many Greeks were poor and life was hard, because farmland, water and timber for building were scarce. That's why many Greeks sailed off to find new lands to settle. Ancient Greek homes were built around a courtyard or garden. The walls were often made from wood and mud bricks. They had small windows with no glass, but wooden shutters to keep out the hot sun. They didn't have much furniture inside. Rich people decorated the walls and floors with colourful tiles and paintings. Many homes didn’t have a bathroom. There were public baths, but most people washed using a small bucket or in a nearby stream. Only rich people enjoyed baths at home. At night, Greeks slept on beds stuffed with wool, feathers or dry grass. Most people went to bed as soon as it got dark. The only light came from flickering oil lamps and candles. What food did the ancient Greeks have? Meal What did people eat? Breakfast Fruit with bread dipped in wine Lunch Bread and cheese Dinner Porridge made from barley, with cheese, fish, vegetables, eggs and fruit Pudding Nuts, figs and cakes sweetened with honey Men and women usually ate separately in ancient Greece. Rich people always ate at home - only enslaved people and poor people would eat in public. Everyone ate with their fingers, so food was cut up in the kitchen first. Only rich people ate a lot of meat. They would eat hares, deer and wild boar killed by hunters. Octopus was a favourite seafood.

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