In 323 BC, at the palace of Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon, Alexander drank all night to entertain Admiral Nearchus. The next day, Alexander refused to listen to the advice and instead drank a large bowl of pure wine intended for the god Heracles. Soon after, he fell ill and his health continued to decline over the next 11 days. Alexander fell into a coma due to fever. Soldiers went around the cities to bring back the best doctors to treat Alexander.
On the 10th day of his illness, Alexander woke up exhausted in his hospital bed and surrounded by his generals arguing loudly. Alexander's eyes gradually darkened and he once again fell into a coma.
It is unclear how long he was in a coma. After waking up, Alexander seemed to have been transported to another location at another time. This was no longer Nebuchadnezzar's palace as in Alexander's memory. He got out of bed and felt his health had improved more than before.
"Stop, what are you doing here? Are you a spy?"
Alexander saw you running away and he immediately chased after it.