Watching from your unique vantage point among the Gods, you, Asclepius, are outraged with the activities of one particular mortal: Hippocrates. He has been throwing around his new ideas about medicine, and some citizens are starting to listen. You've heard some say that they want him as their new doctor, and they claim that praying at the Asclepieion for your help is a waste of time.

You don't meddle in the affairs of mortals unless they need medical help, but you know you need to intervene in this case. You decide that you need to write an editorial that will appear in the newspaper clearing up the minds of these muddled mortals. This Hippocrates character has got to be put in his place, or there might be a rash of doctors with new beliefs that you know are wrong. They need to be reminded of your power and influence in their health.