SAMANTHA: Okay, ready to continue? Go out the glass doors. You'll see a familiar figure in the hallway.
HERCULES: Hello again! It's me, Hercules. I'm the one carrying the lion's skin. You're on the right track. Keep on walking down the hallway. Now turn left.
SAMANTHA: Everything you see in this room could have been found in a Roman Villa two millennia ago. It's not that different from how people decorate their homes today: tchochkas and wall hangings. The only things missing are some potted plants. But one object in this room is related to you. You'll see a picture of it on your screen. Can you find it? It's kind of small— Look inside that case against the far wall with four heads in it.
EPIKOUROS: Welcome young student. I'm Epikouros, a Greek philosopher. I spend a lot of time thinking about the meaning of life. So much that I founded a school of philosophy with a motto similar to “hakuna matata:” I believe our lives are meant to be spent doing the things that we love. And if we can do them while surrounded by the people we love, that's even better. I also believe in equality. When I was teaching, I invited women and slaves to join my classes at a time when neither had rights. Does social justice motivate you, or are friends key to your happiness? Press your selection on your player now.