Poseidon is unmistakably a figure from myth and legend, specifically the "God of the Sea" from Greek mythology.
But William is telling them that this amphora belongs to Poseidon. So, what does that make it? A historical artifact or a divine relic?
Edward and the others are completely taken aback.
Evelyn is even more astounded.
She's a student from Hudson University and has heard of the former dean, Edward. Now, Edward stands right in front of her, addressing William as Mr. Johnson.
This alone was shocking enough.
But what was even more shocking was that William could actually translate the text that even Edward didn't understand.
And the content of the translation was even more bewildering.
Evelyn sneaked a glance at Edward. She was curious: Would Edward believe what William said?
Logically, Evelyn didn't believe it.
She felt that as long as Edward was sane, he wouldn't either.