The cedar-beamed ceilings are four stories high, held up by carved stone pillars engraved with hieroglyphs. Theres an assortment of musical instruments and Ancient Egyptian weapons decorating the walls. Three levels of balconies ringed the room, with rows of doors all looking out on the main area. The fireplace is large enough to park a car in, with a plasma-screen TV above the mantel and massive leather sofas on either side. On the floor was a snakeskin rug that is forty feet long and fifteen feet wide. From here you can see the patio. At the far end of the Great Room is a set of double doors marked with the Eye of Horus. And lastly, in the center of the room, is a thirty feet tall statue of Thoth made of black marble.