I finally made it to the Panathenaic arena. As thousands gather in anticipation, I myself am filled with excitement. When I had originally made the trip down I was accompanied by some athletes of our own great land of Macedon. They are fierce and competitive as they should be, ready to fight in the games for the glory of their homeland. A massive stadium constructed entirely of marble stands alone in this vast field, it stands empty most of the time, but every four years nobles and athletes come to compete. Even during a time of civil war between polis, there can be peace when the games are upon us. As I wade through the crowds, fights between members of differing city-states ensue. Vendors shouting all across the stadium are profiting off the event with sales of street food and knick-knacks. Betting is a common practice here as well, coin, livestock, and even land are put up for wager in the hopes of a great boon. A hushed tone comes over the crowds as a traditional and flamboyant display starts the games. Everyone stands at attention to honor the god Athena and as the the ceremony comes to a close roaring applause comes with it. Races are the first up first, on foot then on chariot. Its exhilarating as the horses dash around track, dust is kicks up as they cross the finish line, a close one for sure. The next couple events are lackluster, but the crowd doesn't seem to mind as they are downing cup after cup all in the name if competition. By this time the moon has already crept high in the sky, many commoners have already made their way home as this three day event continues at sun rise.
As the next day approaches a much more muted crowd enters, most likely from the excessive wine only hours before. The discus throw, javelin throw, and long jump competitions were featured this day, and the end is in sight. These events last all day and most take a break from their usual daily lives to partake in the festivities.
As the last day comes, the only events left are the hand to hand combat known as pankration mixed with wrestling. It is widely regarded as the most difficult sport of the games and easily the most entertaining. The evening does unfortunately come and everything must end. The award ceremony is beautiful as the torchlight bounces off the marble steps and as I walk from the arena and eventually take my journey back to Macedon I know my memories of this place will come as well, they will stick with me as long as a live.













