In the city of Athens there was a mortal named Marquiphieus who had been blessed by the gods with a intelligence that no other man possessed. Marquiphieus had an apprenticeship under the great Cedric, one of the finest scholars in all Greece. Also apprenticed under Cedric, was Flavian, one of Marquiphieus’s closest friends. But, one day Flavian was angered by Cedric because he chose Marquiphieus over him. So at night time, Flavian went into cedric’s room, tied him up and set him off to sea, in a boat, never to be seen again. Because of his outrageous act, Flavian had infuriated the gods. The gods sent Hurricanium, the god of hurricanes, to cast out Flavian with his great power. All alone on and island, Flavian was deeply upsetted and injured