Though Zeus doesn't debate that the Greeks were great thinkers, there is one thing that troubles his mighty mind about one social tradition. Having never, himself been invited to a symposium, he sends you to find the gritty details.

Hidden behind a wall where none of the participants can see you, you are able to take in all that happens without fear of being discovered. Zeus wants to know several things. What is the purpose of the symposiums and where do they take place? Who is invited to these social affairs? Are there performers? Who serves the guests? What types of food and drinks are served? What is it that they talk about? What rituals take place?

As the wine flows constantly, you are increasingly interested with what you're observing. Not wanting to disappoint Zeus, however, you write down every detail.