"Tell me, why shall we submit to an outcast and an acclaimed ranger who was banished by his own people and claims to be king?" Cepheus king of Thivai asked rudely and full of pomposity. "King of Athens my foot!" An elder in the palace mocked as they talked with Perseus and his group who stood before them at the center of the king's chambers. Perseus and his men entered the king's palace unarmed leaving their horses and weapons under the watch of Otra outside the king's chambers. They kept trying to see if they could persuade Thivai to go with them to Athens to help him reclaim his throne, but the odds were uneven, they laughed them to scorn continuously and could not understand them. Despite all their persuasions. The good thing was that the king did not consider them as enemies but rath