Sophokles

Sophokles (circa. 495 BC - 406 BC) was one of three great ancient Greek tragedians. He was preceded by Aeschylus, and was followed by or contemporary to Euripides. According to the Suda, a tenth century AD encyclopedia, he wrote 123 or more plays during the course of his life. Of those, only seven of his tragedies have survived into modern times with their text completely known.

Among these lost plays was Aleadai. Time-travelers Lou Muller and Mark Alvarez went back to AD 160 Vesunna hoping to retrieve a complete copy of the play. Instead, they murdered its owner, Clodius Eprius, were arrested and trapped in the past.