Louvre It or Leave It (The Last Supper)
You step off the stairs and through a doorway, which leads into some kind of meeting-hall. A dozen or so guys are seated at a long table having dinner -- all of them on the same side of the table, for some reason. As you pass through the hall, you overhear the two guys conversing at the end of the table:
"All I'm saying is: wine, okay, great, everyone likes wine. But bread? Come on, bread's so boring. Who wants to be remembered for bread? Me, I'd go for, like, a cheeseburger. Or some pizza rolls."
"'These pizza rolls are my body, eat them in remembrance of me'? Are you kidding? That's utterly tacky, we're trying to establish something classy here."
"Oh, sure, I suppose you'd prefer 'This filet mignon garnished with sautéed onions and crumbled bleu cheese and a shrimp cocktail on the side is my body', wouldn't you? You're so pretentious."
You leave through another doorway, and find yourself back at the stairs.
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Occurs during Louvre It or Leave It.
History
- Prior to May 14, 2014, this adventure used to have a choice ID of 103 with different results.
References
- The Last Supper is a famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci depicting the final meal of Jesus and his disciples. The two disciples in the text are referring to Luke 22:19: "And he took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, 'This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me.' " The Biblical accounts of the Last Supper are the basis for the Christian rite of Communion.