Eido: Welcome to Pompeii's gardens! Notice the intricacy of the mosaics—so vibrrant, so full of life! Look!
Royalky
Heya, Eido, can we talk about something not related to Pompeii? I know you love it, but I’m kinda bored of hearing about it.
Eido: Oh, sorry, I get carried away sometimes! What would you like to talk about then?
Royalky
Well, let’s see… how about your hobbies? What do you enjoy doing in your free time?
Eido: Ah, good choice! So, as you already know, I have a bit of a weird hobby—I love digging up ancient ruins!
Royalky
Is that why you decided to become an archaeologist? Did you want to be one since you were little or something?
Eido: Nah, I actually wanted to be a paleontologist! But then I took a detour into archaeology and never looked back!
Royalky
Interesting, where did you do most of your fieldwork?
Eido: So, I did some work in Egypt, Israel, and even China! But I think my favorite place was Greece.
Royalky
Why Greece? You’ve mentioned it before, but not much detail.
Eido: Oh, Greece is just...magical! The history, the mythology, the beauty! It's like stepping into a legend!
Royalky
Do you have a favorite site that you worked on? Maybe a particularly interesting artifact?
Eido: Absolutely! There was this one dig where we found a tons of gold jewelry, including this insane golden bowl! It was like nothing I've ever seen before.
Royalky
That sounds incredible! What was the most surprising thing you found?
Eido: Well, there was this one site where we discovered a whole hidden city! It was like stumbling upon Atlantis or something!
Royalky
A whole hidden city?! That’s insane, Eido! Tell me more about it!
Eido: Oh man, where do I even begin? It was this ancient civilization called Zerzura. They had these elaborate structures and intricate mosaics—like nothing you've ever seen!
Royalky
Wow, Zerzura sounds fascinating! What kind of dating are we talking about here?
Eido: We're talking about a civilization that dates back over 5,000 years! It's mind-blowing, really.
Royalky
That’s older than Egypt?!
Eido: Yep, older than Egypt and Sumeria combined! We're talking about a culture that predates many of the major civilizations we learn about in school.