In A.D. 458, a few years before the collapse of the great Roman Empire, a group of people from Carthago Nova travelled far to establish a new colony where they can thrive once again. A few hundred years later a wanderer discovered the ruins of their forgotten metropolis named Pluvius. The name of the city, "Pluvius" is created from the latin word, pluviam, which means rain, as the romans found the place extremely rainy and humid all the time.