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The fabled lost Utopia (or dystopia), often described as sinking under the sea due to man's hubris and descent into decadence. A common setting with many interpretations, and sometimes just generally used as a stock setting for fantasy and speculative fiction stories. Generally, it's an Advanced Ancient Acropolis chock full of Functional Magic and/or Lost Technology. Aliens or Google Earth may also come into play. A story set in pre-deluge Atlantis will usually be set Just Before the End. A story setting or legendary place doesn't necessarily have to be Atlantis per se to tap into the myth fabric, but it can be any sort of lost civilization that had great achievements and then were mysteriously lost, preferably lost to water. Other examples include Mu (Pacific Ocean), Lemuria (Indian Ocean), Vineta (Baltic Sea) or Thule (Arctic Ocean) ...heck, even "Antediluvia" (literally, "Land Before The Deluge"), in Christian settings. Often the capital city of the Precursors/Advanced Ancient Humans. Due to the connection with the city being an island that sank, mermaids are often connected to it. Such as the people of the city surviving by learning to breathe water really quick in the Underwater Ruins, even rebuilding them into an Underwater City. Historically, "Atlantis" draws on ancient myths from various cultures, but the main details are drawn from Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, where it is a sort of thought experiment related to his visions of the ideal society. In this original version it was an all-conquering empire only successfully resisted by his ideal Athens, which was destroyed in the same cataclysm. The most iconic Sunken City, and one of the original Islands of Mystery. Atlantis also serves as a common source of inspiration for World Sunderings, which often seen continents sink in ruin beneath the seas. If you're looking for the BBC series, it's here. If you're looking for the 1993 Danish musical, it's here. |
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In Aquaman (2018), Atlantis was once a united kingdom hundreds of years ago. But then the place sank, forcing the survivors to adapt to the changing environment. Seven kingdoms rose: Atlantis itself, which became an underwater city with very advanced water-fuelled technologies. Xebel, who closely resemble the original Atlanteans and seem to be their close ally. The Fishermen, who have evolved into merfolk. The Brine, dwelling in a volcanic region and have evolved into a crustacean species. The Trench, now devolved into an Always Chaotic Evil species that both Atlantis and Xebel fight against. The Deserters, now extinct, and had occupied to what became the Sahara when their kingdom dried up. The Missing, with no information as to what happened to them. |
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Genshin Impact: Enkanomiya is a variant which isn't merely underwater, but directly under the seafloor, having been cast underground during a battle between gods. | |
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Atlantis and its self-caused destruction figure heavily in the back-story of Collar6. | |
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Star Ocean uses Mu. Legends say it was an incredibly advanced civilization that was sunk when a meteorite hit it. The exact nature of its destruction may or may not be something else, but it resulted in the survivors being teleported across the galaxy. | |
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Count Duckula, episode "The Lost City of Atlantis". | |
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Mu and other lost islands are mentioned in Terranigma. They are only present in the game if the player "revives" them by visiting secret towers in the beginning of the game. They don't contain much, just a free inn and a nice weapon. | |
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Shelley, Amy and Desmond visit Atlantis in one of the last chapters of Scary Go Round. | |
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In Conduit 2 Atlantis is an ancient alien city at the bottom of the ocean, and acts as the game's main hub, as it is your base of operations, teleporting to levels through the titular Portal Network. | |
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The Magic Goes Away series by Larry Niven is set during a mythic past before magic (which turns out to be a non-renewable resource) was used up and the world became the mundane place it is now. Several of the early stories mention Atlantis, which is said to be located on a tectonic instability that is kept in check by magic; the implication is that its downfall came when the magic ran out and the long-delayed earthquake cut loose. "The Magic Goes Away", the story that gave the entire series its name, reveals that it didn't even last that long: it was invaded by a jealous rival nation that didn't know about the tectonic instability; the invading army slaughtered Atlantis' sorcerers to prevent them being a threat, and was very surprised when shortly after the invasion Atlantis fell into the sea, taking the invaders with it. | |
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Also, one of the levels in the "Tempest Pack" DLC for Hydro Thunder Hurricane is set in Atlantis as well. And yes, the boats are underwater, too. | |
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According to Hellboy's cosmology, Lemuria was destroyed in the first war against the Ogdru Jahad. | |
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The Silmarillion: The subcontinent of Beleriand, which sank to the ocean at the end of the First Age, shortly before Númenor rose. This one's not because of hubris or anything; the War of Wrath among the Valar and Morgoth was so destructive it caused the entire land to sink. | |
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Mampato once visited Atlantis, curiously its civilization was clearly Greek, but its inhabitants were black Africans. | |
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In the short story "The Temple", the last two survivors of a German U-Boat crew find a sunken city they believe to be Atlantis. The story ends with the Captain (now the only one left) donning a suit and entering the titular ruins, not expecting to return. | |
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In the Blake and Mortimer book The Atlantis Mystery, a passage to Atlantis exists in a network of caves in the Azores archipelago. The Azores are an often cited place for Atlantis' location, usually coupled with the theory that the archipelago itself is an Atlantean mountain range that remained above water after the continent sank. Naturally, the whole place is destroyed by the end of the book, with Blake and Mortimer deciding to keep mum about the whole thing. | |
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In the There Was Once an Avenger From Krypton universe, King Namor sank Atlantis to hide it from Demeter's wrath over losing Persephone. Centuries later, Kassandra would take it over with her united Amazon tribes, exiling all the men and ruling it ever since. | |
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Guild Wars and its sequel have Orr, the third human nation of Tyria. Once a vast metropolis blessed by the Six Gods, when a Charr invasion crushed its army the Vizier enacted a spell he claimed would save the nation. Instead the Cataclysm sank most of the peninsula beneath the ocean and turned everything living into undead. In the sequel it can be explored after Zhaitan raises it and it serves as one of the main sources of Orichalcum. | |
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Miraculous Ladybug: The episode "Style Queen" reveals that Plagg, the kwami of destruction, was responsible for sinking Atlantis, apparently by accident. | |
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Old World of Darkness: The setting is deliberately vague on Atlantis. The sourcebook Blood-Dimmed Tides gives ideas of what Atlantis could be/might have been, but leaves it up to the storyteller to decide whether to incorporate the city or if it existed at all. | |
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The album Queen of the Wave by Pepe Deluxé is a Rock Opera with the decline and fall of Atlantis as its backdrop. | |
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The plot of the first Tomb Raider I game revolves around the search for a lost Atlantean superweapon. | |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987): The underwater city of Atlantis shows up in one episode. Oddly, one of its inhabitants is a Fish Person, while the rest are human (a dome keeps out the water). Another version of Atlantis exists in ancient Greece. This one has the followers of Atlantis make April wear the amulet that makes her queen and resurrect Atlantis from the sea. |
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In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003), Atlantis — or, as it's called by the natives, Y'lyntis — is at the center of several of the series' subplots, including the origin of the turtles' second lair. | |
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Visited by the title character of Alfred J. Kwak, and it's inhabited by Dodos, long thought extinct after a massive flood. | |
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In the Justice League episode "The Terror Beyond", the reason why Atlantis is an underwater city is revealed. Long ago, an Eldritch Abomination and its forces attacked Earth. The king of Atlantis created a powerful magical trident that could banish the monsters. Unfortunately, he had to drain the magic that kept Atlantis afloat to do it. | |
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The titular land of Ys and other lost civilizations in the series. The former is apparently inspired by the Celtic legend of the city of Ys, although it's a Floating Continent rather than a sunken city. The sixth game does have one of those, though. | |
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The Atlantis in Grailblazers is not only underwater, it keeps magically moving around, thus making it unlocatable by mainland governments. The Atlanteans take advantage of this to go into financial services, as the ultimate in offshore tax havens. | |
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In Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy from Mars, the supposedly lost continents of Atlantis, Mu, Lemuria and so on actually exist in different planes of existence. Clarence Yojimbo explains that stories about these places sinking into the ocean arose out of the rare incidents when a person from one plane of existence would be able to ever perceive another, which would only occur "maybe a few times in his life." | |
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Atlantis, or something like it, features as part of the back-story of The Final Sacrifice. | |
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This is the setting of The Backyardigans episode "The Great Dolphin Race". | |
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An example of the aquatic variant, Man from Atlantis stars Patrick Duffy as an Atlantean who fights crime using his swimming and water-breathing abilities. No kidding. | |
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One episode of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire was about Ash Ketchum and the gang coming upon an ancient underwater city called Pokelantis, which was said to have been sunk by the Legendary Pokemon Ho-oh to dispose of its evil king. Unfortunately, the evil King of Pokelantis's ghost decides to possess Ash... | |
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RWBY: The city of Atlas was a floating island that was lifted off the land that eventually became the city of Mantle. In volume 8, the people of both cities are forced to evacuate to escape Salem and her Grimm army. The island of Atlas collapses onto Mantle due to the Relic of Creation no longer being used to levitate it, and the resulting earthquake is powerful enough to cause water from a nearby mountain lake to flood both cities. It's also worth noting that within the setting, the Kingdom of Atlas was the youngest and most technologically advanced of the four kingdoms of Remnant. | |
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In 7th Dragon III: code VFD, your first official mission as Unit 13 is to travel 12,000 years in the past to the legendary city itself, where the Lucier hail from, and retrieve a specimen of the third True Dragon, Nyala. The city thrives as an undersea civilization, bounded by walls that keep the ocean outside from crushing it. The people of Atlantis intend to destroy Nyala by sinking the entire city, and with it, its entire population, but you defeat Nyala yourself and make their sacrificial plan unnecessary, and bring its people to the present year of 2100. | |
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The Adventures of Dr. McNinja: When the Doctor was little, his grandfather was attacked by Atlantean fish peoople on dry land once... because he'd tricked them into leaving Atlantis so that he could take a holiday in there in peace, and they wanted to know how to get back. | |
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The punchline of this Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal comic about Jesus's first attempt at transmuting water into wine, producing a fusion reaction. | |
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Wizard101 somehow managed to have an Atlantis Fantasy Counterpart Culture, in a World in the Sky setting. The world of Celestia was eons ahead of its time, before it got sunk by a storm titan. It's not really made clear how a Floating Continent can be underwater. | |
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In Xiaolin Showdown, Master Fung mentions that Dojo (when he was having one of his "evil" days) sunk Atlantis. The group actually visits Atlantis in a later episode, a deserted ruin with a big "Welcome to Atlantis" sign outside. Dojo wistfully remarks that "you should've seen this place a few thousand years ago." |
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Xiaolin Showdown | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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The Mists of Avalon uses Atlantis as the source of the old pre-Christian British religion, or at least the lore of the priestesses and bards. | |
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Atlantis | |
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Rick and Morty visit Atlantis in one episode, and they have an awesome time offscreen while the actual plot of the episode happens elsewhere. Nothing beats mermaid puss! | |
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Atlantis | |
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The SCP Foundation houses SCP-496 which hints at having interacted frequently with citizens of (possibly) Atlantis. SCP-612 reference "mountain copper", the miracle metal attributed to Atlantis. |
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Undertow (Chair Entertainment): The mythical civilization appears as one of the four factions in the game, and is portrayed as an Empire which uses magic and aquatic animals. It's briefly hinted that overuse of that power is what led to them being sealed under the ice for millennia until the icecaps were melted, freeing them and letting them escape into an Earth that was flooded after they were sealed, a state which suits them just fine. | |
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Atlantis | |
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The Power Rangers visit the sunken island of Atlantis in season 15, Power Rangers Operation Overdrive, on their quest for the five jewels of the Corona Aurora, the crown of the gods. To protect the valuable historical site, the Rangers' mentor decides to keep the city's location secret. The actual location of the city, whether it's in the Mediterranean Sea or the Atlantic Ocean, isn't revealed to the viewer, either. | |
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Atlantis | |
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Atlantis is one of the core locations of The Prince of Atlantis. All Atlanteans have long left Earth behind to find a new home among the stars, but Prince Akata is still around to protect Atlantis and its technology, and with that Earth itself. | |
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Discworld: Parodied somewhat in Terry Pratchett's Jingo: Klatch and Ankh-Morpork go to war over an island that rises from the sea. It had sunk a thousand years ago or thereabouts, though. While he did make some references to Atlantis and the Cthulhu mythos, it was also based partly on a real event. A number of sunken civilizations have been mentioned in passing over the series, most notably the former inhabitants of Holy Wood and the original homelands of some very old golem characters. At least one sank embarrassingly slowly; the inhabitants spent years wading. As the Discworld Roleplaying Game puts it, if the inhabitants of any of these civilisations built crystal domes over their cities or evolved into water breathers, they've kept quiet about it. |
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Astro Boy: Omega Factor for the GBA features Mu as a whole level, however it's pretty intricate to the game's entire plot. The game's main villain, as well as key technology said villain uses comes from this civilization. | |
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Astro Boy: Omega Factor (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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Atlantis: A troubled twenty-something searching for his Disappeared Dad somehow gets swept into a mythical Atlantis in episode one. The rest of the series is set there. | |
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Atlantis | |
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil have the gang uncovering an underwater world called Mu, who's constantly at war with Atlantis which turns out to be located in The Bermuda Triangle. Turns out Atlantis used to be the home of an insane AI gone rogue, having fleets of ancient robotic ships who destroys every vessel passing around it spawning the Bermuda Triangle mythos. | |
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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In Robin Wood's Gilgamesh the Immortal, Atlantis was destroyed millennia ago, however, some of its people have survived and now exist in a parallel dimension where they watch over and protect humanity from an Always Chaotic Evil race of fish-men. In Or-Grund, also by Robin Wood, Atlantis is a city in the middle of the sea that has advanced technology in a world of Sword and Sorcery, but is in complete decline and besieged by armies of evil humanoid races. |
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Gilgamesh the Immortal (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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World of Warcraft has the undersea city of Nazjatar - capital of the ancient Night Elf civilization before its sinking, now home to the nagas that the Highborne Night Elves were mutated into. | |
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Atlantis / int_4acee881 | type |
Atlantis | |
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Added to Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959), although it's nothing more than ruins at the bottom of a volcano shaft. | |
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Atlantis | |
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In the Nemesis Saga, it's eventually revealed that Atlantis was an outpost on Earth of the Alantide, a race of Human Aliens allied with the Ferox in their Forever War against the Aeros. The city was destroyed by Nemesis-Prime, but many of its inhabitants survived to scatter around the planet, where they eventually completely intermingled with the human population and gene pool. | |
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Atlantis | |
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Lemuria is mentioned in Ever17. It's never revealed whether it ever really existed or not, but it's implied that it didn't. It's mostly used to tie into the plot of possible psychic powers, time travel and divine wrath, some of which are real and some are not. Maybe. Lemuria is also used as a metaphor about questioning reality, a recurring theme in the game. | |
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Ever17 (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis / int_4e0eef8f | type |
Atlantis | |
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The finale movie for DC Super Hero Girls is DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis, with the girls traveling to Atlantis when it gets taken over by Mera's sister Siren. | |
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DC Super Hero Girls (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis / int_5075737a | type |
Atlantis | |
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In Golden Sun: The Lost Age, you and your party visit their world's version of Lemuria, which has sunk into ruin because of Alchemy being sealed away. | |
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Golden Sun: The Lost Age (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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The Vision of Escaflowne had Atlanteans as the creators of the world on which the story takes place. | |
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The Vision of Escaflowne | hasFeature |
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Atlantis / int_513e22f6 | type |
Atlantis | |
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Scandinavia and the World (which, for some context, is about the idea of Nations as People): Atlantis singlehandedly ruins Greece's drunken party by crashing it, riding a unicorn and accompanied by a fairy and leprechaun. This causes all the drunk countries (who think they're hallucinating) to go home and sleep it off. Doggerland (which is discussed below) is shown as lying underwater bored to death while he plays with fish. A flashback shows he literally drowned as Denmark and England watched. |
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Scandinavia and the World (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis / int_5194858f | type |
Atlantis | |
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At the climax of Silverblade, the movie set on Catalina Island is revealed to be actually Atlantis, returned to existence by the Executioner and falcon's magic. Adruu learns the history of Atlantis and the true nature of the spirits: Atlantis' Queen Veega tried to perfect herself and her society by discarding all negative aspects of her soul. This doomed Atlantis, however, and resulted in the falcon spirit and Executioner warring with one another, not realizing they were yin and yang, two halves to the same soul. | |
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Silverblade (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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In Dinotopia, the lost city of Poseidos is implied to be Atlantis. Like the Disney film, it is an Advanced Ancient Acropolis which made liberal use of Power Crystals. | |
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Dinotopia | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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Atlantis is where most of In Search of the Titanic takes place. This animation is a sequel to The Legend of the Titanic which is loosely based on the Titanic disaster. | |
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Atlantis | |
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Child of Light takes place in Lemuria, a mysterious continent inhabited by various fantastical races. There are few humans, though there were at one point four human explorers who settled the continent, and the current rulers are descended from one of them (Cynbel the Wise and Erin the Conqueror). Exactly where Lemuria is supposed to be located is unclear. It seems to be a sort of otherworld, and the main character only awakens there after dying in the real world. | |
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Atlantis / int_564115c7 | type |
Atlantis | |
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Atlantis shows up in Everworld, surviving on the bottom of the ocean, protected by a dome. Poseidon and Neptune continually fight over it, but it manages to maintain independence and democracy in a Crapsack World, largely thanks to its mayor (who is from our world). This does create a slight Series Continuity Error, though, since the first book mentions the Vikings raiding the shores of Atlantis (perhaps implying that Atlantis didn't sink, it was transported to Everworld). | |
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Everworld | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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Frogger's Journey: The Forgotten Relic: One of the memos Finnius left behind indicates that he went searching for the undersea city of Atlantis. Leona believes the city is just a myth, but Frogger goes searching for it anyway. Sure enough, it turns out to be real, and serves as the location for one of the levels. | |
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Atlantis | |
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The DuckTales (1987) episode "Aqua Ducks" was largely set in Atlantis. There's also a Carl Barks story set there. In DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, the Genie said that Merlock wished to sink Atlantis because he couldn't get resort reservations. The first episode of the reboot had Scrooge taking the kids to the lost ruins of Atlantis. It was originally a City on the Water, but it sunk due to the support structures being insufficient for all the death traps they loaded the place with. It's not only sunk but flipped upside-down because of this, rendering said traps mostly useless. |
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DuckTales (1987) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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The first episode of the reboot had Scrooge taking the kids to the lost ruins of Atlantis. It was originally a City on the Water, but it sunk due to the support structures being insufficient for all the death traps they loaded the place with. It's not only sunk but flipped upside-down because of this, rendering said traps mostly useless. | |
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DuckTales (2017) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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De Kiekeboes: In De Bermuda Driehoek (The Bermuda Triangle) the cast sets out to explore the mystery behind The Bermuda Triangle and finds out it's actually an underground city, ruled by a villain named Attalantis. | |
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De Kiekeboes (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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You explore the ruins of Atlantis in the Twilight Histories episode “The Isle of the Lost.� | |
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Twilight Histories (Podcast) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis / int_58648723 | type |
Atlantis | |
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In The Guardians of Childhood, the wizard Ombric is the last survivor of Atlantis. This has not been relevant to the plot so far. | |
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The Guardians of Childhood | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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Quest of the Delta Knights: The MacGuffin is a secret treasure cache that belonged to Archimedes, who is said to have studied the science of Atlantis, the most advanced civilization mankind has ever known. | |
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Quest of the Delta Knights | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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Subverted in The Diamond Age, where most of the characters call themselves Atlanteans... but in that case, it just means "people from the trans-Atlantic tribe." | |
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The Diamond Age | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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In Second Edition, the default setting has Atlantis as a lost and ruined Terra Incognita which may or may not have had gods of its own (and who are dead even if they did exist), but Mysteries of the World offers a living present-day Atlantis based on New Gods-style divine technology, along with their pantheon, the Teros, as both an example of how to create your own pantheon, and as Loose Canon for GMs to include if they want. | |
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New Gods (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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Exalted features Luthe, a city of shining oricalchum that floated on the Western seas until it was sunk during the Usurpation by its Solar queen, who would not let the enemy take it. Thing is, the city's still occupied; not all the Dragon-Blooded soldiers, nor the city's inhabitants, got off before it was sunk, and Leviathan, a Lunar caught in a love triangle between the Solar queen and her husband, has spent millennia angsting over his failure and keeping the inhabitants and their descendants there. He's now worshipped as a whale god amongst them. | |
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Exalted (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis / int_62de3b45 | type |
Atlantis | |
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Genesis of Aquarion: Atlantis was not the stereotype depicted in the trope. Everyone in the modern day, 12,000 years after the prologue, is fully aware of Atlantis's existence. It's called Atlantia, not Atlantis, too. It was the home of the highly evolved Shadow Angels, who treated humanity like cattle to be harvested and have their life energies fed off of. They were sealed away after humanity won the initial war. | |
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Atlantis / int_6338e163 | type |
Atlantis | |
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In the Kamishibai paper theater show Golden Bat (1930), the Super Hero protagonist is from Atlantis. He is awoken from his slumber in the modern day by a little girl. | |
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Atlantis / int_649a6f49 | type |
Atlantis | |
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After Armageddon Gaiden has both Atlantis and Mu as ancient advanced civilizations that sunk beneath the sea. Mu created demons in an attempt at immortality that started killing people on mass, while the Atlanteans tried to stop them. The Atlanteans' first plan failed, leading them to cause a global cataclysm that sunk the continent both societies were on in a last ditch effort. | |
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Atlantis / int_67f8d3b9 | type |
Atlantis | |
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Earthdawn implies the Minoan Eruption hypothesis as Thera in the Fourth World (roughly 8,000-3,000 B.C.) is the capital of an empire spanning Europe, Asia, and North Africa built on airships, blood magic, and slaves, lots of slaves. | |
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Earthdawn (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis / int_68237790 | type |
Atlantis | |
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Pathfinder has the sunken continent of Azlant, complete with Sub-Mariner-looking "gillmen." It was originally an aboleth project, but when the interplanetary aboleth council started to get spooked at their creation getting out of their control, they authorised Earthfall to get rid of it, and sentenced the emissary from Golarion to be rendered down to nonsapient individual cells just to drive the point home. | |
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Pathfinder (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis / int_69b0b659 | type |
Atlantis | |
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Sabrina: The Animated Series has Sabrina claim that her ancestors built it - and Salem oversaw the construction. Naturally bringing it up is a Berserk Button for him. | |
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Sabrina: The Animated Series | hasFeature |
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Atlantis / int_6ac55ec7 | type |
Atlantis | |
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The 3.5 Dungeons & Dragons book 'Stormwrack' introduces a new player race in the Aventi, who hail from the sunken city of Aventus. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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"Atlantis" shows up in Banjo-Tooie as Underwater Ruins. It's necessary to enchant the waters of Jolly Roger's Lagoon with Mumbo's Magic so Banjo and Kazooie can swim indefinitely and explore the ruins without needing to worry about an Oxygen Meter. | |
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Banjo-Tooie (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Atlantis / int_6c5725a2 | type |
Atlantis | |
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In Transformers: Super-God Masterforce, Atlantis was the tomb of Gilmer. | |
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Transformers: Super-God Masterforce | hasFeature |
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Atlantis | |
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Even The Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show gets in on this, when our heroes get thrown aboard on a cruise trip. There's nothing much to it aside from some ruins, though, and the sole inhabitant is a belligerent centaur. | |
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Atlantis / int_6dd51488 | type |
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Being a religious film, The Laws of the Sun depicts Atlantis as a prospering civilization that became the precursor to Egyptian, Roman, and Greek civilizations. However, it's implied that it sunk underwater because its people became conceited and neglectful of their spirituality after its ruler, Thoth, died. Moreover, the film teaches that Earth does this every time a society grows corrupted to the point of rejecting religion and indulging in vices, like what happened to previous civilizations like Mu and the first immigrants on Earth. | |
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In Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends Atlantis fought and drove off the Shadoens some time in ancient history. | |
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Jackie Chan Adventures: Atlantis used to be the centre of water demon Bai Tsa's empire. When she's set free in season two, she heads straight for it only to find it in ruins due to the intervening centuries. | |
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EXTRAPOWER: Attack of Darkforce: Deep Heaven is the Atlantis stand-in, complete with classical Greek architecture and temples. | |
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The team in Danger 5 travel to Atlantis to deliver uranium to power a Humongous Mecha for the fight against Hitler. Unfortunately, it's all part of Hitler's plot to take over the world. | |
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Doraemon Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil have the gang uncovering an underwater world called Mu, who's constantly at war with Atlantis which turns out to be located in The Bermuda Triangle. Turns out Atlantis used to be the home of an insane AI gone rogue, having fleets of ancient robotic ships who destroys every vessel passing around it spawning the Bermuda Triangle mythos. The gang goes underwater again in Doraemon: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King, this time into an underwater world called Aquadia (who's loosely based on Atlantis) populated by merfolks. Where they must help an Aquadian mermaid princess reclaim her throne. |
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In Universe at War, it is later revealed that a giant Masari colony ship is submerged (but not for long) under the Atlantic ocean. The ship's name? Atlatea. Considering it's implied that the aliens had a hand in aiding our species' development... | |
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The land of Faerun on Abeir-Toril, from the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, has multiple examples which either are direct shout-outs to the Atlantis story, take aspects from it, or even reference other sunken kingdoms/cities. The city of Northkeep, in the Moonsea, was a center of human culture and learning in the region and a beacon of civilization until orcs, giants, and other evil beings formed the Dark Alliance to destroy it; eventually an invasion force consisting of both a fleet of ships and attackers on dragonback succeeded in doing so, overrunning and sacking the city, and as the final capstone the alliance's mages and clerics gathered on the north shore of the sea and summoned the magic of their deities to sink Northkeep beneath the waves. The ruins remained as broken spires rising from the water, called by locals the Bell in the Deep. Like the sunken Breton city of Ys and the Welsh Cantre'r Gwaelod, the bells of the submerged towers are said to be heard ringing beneath the waves on fog-shrouded nights. When the flying cities of the magical human empire of Netheril fell during the cataclysmic events surrounding Karsus's hubristic attempt to become a god which led to the death of the goddess of magic, Mystryl, two of them landed in the Sea of Fallen Stars. One, Nhalloth, was astonishingly well-preserved and fit all the appearance details of the trope; the other, Sakkors, was so badly damaged and destroyed in the crash as to be nothing but a mountainous pile of rubble. In the ancient days of Calimshan, a war took place between the people of the namesake djinni Calim and those of the marid Ajhuu. The end result was Calim sinking the city of Ahjuutal into the Shining Sea. Eventually, many centuries later, the ruins were located relatively close to the surface by local fishermen, mostly intact. And finally, in the most widespread example, there is the empire of Jhaamdath. Once a great confederation of twelve cities united in worship of Auppenser, god of psionics, and dedicated to trade, learning, and freedom (they were absolutely opposed to slavery and thus often clashed with nearby Calimshan), it eventually fell under the sway of military leaders increasingly devoted to conquest and expansion. The leader of the junta, manipulated secretly by the god Valigan, built a massive navy to carry out their imperialist desires, which required them to cut down and despoil the neighboring Chondalwood. The elves of Nikerymath who dwelled there, slaughtered and deprived of their homes, called down a tremendous tidal wave from the Sea of Fallen Stars in retribution which completely obliterated and drowned Jhaamdath and changed the entire landscape of the region, creating the Vilhon Reach. The only cities to escape were the capital, Dhinnilithnote (which in an ill-fated attempt by the high psionic priest to safely teleport it and its people to the Astral Plane, ended up trapped as a ghost city haunted by a nightmarish creature called a caller in darkness—the minds of all the slain citizens joined into one insane undead mass—which would appear periodically through the centuries to float above the waves before vanishing again), and Lirremar, which was far enough from the sea to survive but ended up being built upon and buried beneath the later city of Hlondeth. So that gives us ten sunken cities in the reach. One of them, Jhouram, fits all the trope details to a tee, since the barnacle- and kelp-covered ruins came to be ruled by a sea hag sorcerer and her tribe of kapoacinths, although apparently the influence of all the sunken psionic artifacts warped sea creatures in the area so that all the ruined cities are to some degree haunted by dangerous monsters. |
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Getter Robo: Introduced in Getter Robo G. They're long dead by the time the story starts, but they left behind a gigantic serpentine Humongous Mecha called Uzuhara. It's eventually revealed that Uzuhara is Atlantis. Or, more specifically, that Uzuhara contains all of Atlantis' survivors in suspended animation. The Hundred-Demon Empire kill them all before they could do anything, however. | |
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In Young Wizards, a whale wizard recruits the human protagonists to assist in an underwater ritual that keeps a malevolent supernatural presence contained. To impress upon them the importance of this ritual, she explains to them that the one time in history that the ritual went awry, it caused the fall of Atlantis. | |
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Rapture from BioShock was meant to be a new-age, art-deco, Objectivist Atlantis. Not that it really worked out, other than the art-deco thing. | |
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Island of Fire has a hundred of wizarding children stranded in another dimension creating Atlantis when they land on a barren rock in the middle of the Atlantic ocean and proceed to make it their new home, filling it with temple-like housing and coexisting with sentient dragons as equals. | |
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The Palaververse: Antlertis was the name of both an island on the other side of the world from the main continents and the powerful and magically advanced civilization of deer based on it, whose Mage-Lords used to rule the world with great power and cruelty in ancient times. It was destroyed when the Mage-Lords tried to summon... something... from deep space that utterly destroyed their homeland, sinking it and causing perpetual magical storms over its former site, although numerous creatures and artifacts of Antlertean origin are still around. | |
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Erik the Viking: "Hy Brasil" is clearly Atlantis at heart, down to the Greek stylings of the culture. The name, however, comes from another mythical island. | |
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Atlantis is one of the locations you can travel to Pro Pinball: Timeshock!'' It's accessible after visiting all seven continents, and is needed to start the "Global Domination" sidequest. | |
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Phineas and Ferb decided to find and raise Atlantis one day. | |
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The original version of Poseidon's Fury at Universal's Islands of Adventure had Atlantis as Poseidon's homeworld, and it also served as the setting for the climactic battle between Zeus and Poseidon. | |
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In Cocoon, Atlantis was the site of the Antareans' first base here on Earth. | |
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Atlantis by Donovan. | |
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Early mentions of the nation of Alphatia, from the Dungeons & Dragons setting of Mystara, hinted that it was actually Atlantis. As Mystara's history was expanded upon in later game products, this connection was downplayed, but the continent of Alphatia eventually sank into the sea, nonetheless. | |
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The Journeyman Project 3 has Atlantis as one of the three time periods visited during the game. The city is unusually realistic and well-researched in this game (apart from the Alien Technology), with the developers going out of the way to show their work through comments made by Arthur your AI sidekick. In essence, thanks to advanced technology left behind by helpful Precursors, Atlantis was a theocratic city-state built on a Mediterranean island, with dikes opening up usable land. They were isolationist and rather elitist, enslaving any who found the city. Its destruction was due to a battle between two alien races after the Lost Technology. |
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In Transformers: Armada, the poor lost civilization gets even more destroyed in a battle for a plot device. | |
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The backstory of Star Trek features Atlantis, an artificial landmass in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean created by the Federation. It does not sink. The only time the viewer gets to see it is in Star Trek: First Contact, when the whole shebang has been assimilated (along with the rest of the Earth) by the Borg. | |
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The 1990s Gamera movies have Gamera and the Gyaos originally being Atlantean creations, with the clash between them resulting in Atlantis's destruction. | |
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Kwami Magi Homura Magica, Atlantis was a human civilization openly influenced by the Incuators that dominated ancient humanity before the creation of the Miraculouses and the Order of the Guardians, who waged war against it. Like in Ladybug, the war ended in Plagg destroying Atlantis and established a long history of antagonism between the Guardians and Magical Girls and Incubators. | |
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Pre-sinking Atlantis gets a full Fantasy Hero sourcebook from Hero Games. Post-sinking Atlantis appears in the Hidden Lands sourcebook for Champions. | |
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Parodied in Heathcliff & the Catillac Cats with "In Search of Catlantis". | |
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In the case of Princess Holy Aura there was Lemuria, a land of magic and wizards. | |
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It exists in the Disney Comics Universe. Oooh, it exists. In fact, there are dozens of versions of it. | |
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Dark•Matter (1999) includes references to Atlantis as a matter of course, as a Conspiracy Kitchen Sink setting. A Secret History timeline suggests The Greys had made first contact with humanity on the Aegean island of Thera, creating the society that would become known as Atlantis. The Minoan eruption that "sunk" this Atlantis was blamed on the catastrophic failure of an alien power generator. | |
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In The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, Atlantis was the original home of the Elder Race. Its downfall was brought about by a battle between its twin rulers, magic users of tremendous power. | |
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Merlin confirms in That Hideous Strength that Atlantis once existed in the world of The Space Trilogy. Its people had contact with spirits that were neither angels or demons, allowing them to practice sorcery in accordance with nature. Eventually, they went the way of Babel, Numenor, and Sulva and were struck down by the eldila for attempting to destroy Nature, leaving the last remnants of their natural magic to slowly die out until the last remnant of it was Merlin. | |
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Centurions featured four episodes partially set there. | |
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R'lyeh from "The Call of Cthulhu" would be the insane, abusive cousin to Atlantis; built with Alien Geometries by terrible monsters from beyond the stars, who ruled the world long before the tiny scurrying creatures that would become men some day even existed. It sank long ago, entombing its master Cthulhu under the ocean. This keeps him in a state of sleeping undeath until the stars are right for him to rise again, destroying our pitiful existence and ending the age of man. Not out of malice; he probably wouldn't notice us, much less realize that his rising had wiped mankind from the Earth. | |
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Ecco the Dolphin visits Atlantis during his journey. In this iteration, Atlantis was at war with aliens stealing lifeforms from Earth to snack on, and the island was sunk by a beam from said aliens. Luckily the Atlanteans were masters of time travel and escaped into the past. | |
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In DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, the Genie said that Merlock wished to sink Atlantis because he couldn't get resort reservations. | |
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In Xenogears, the Zeboim civilization exists as Underwater Ruins beneath the Aquvy region. It was annihilated 6000 years prior by global nuclear war that wiped out most of the planet's population. | |
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You visit several Atlantis-like places in Aquaria, although in this case, none of them sank; they were underwater already, home to an assortment of aquatic sentients (all of them humanoid, to a greater or lesser degree). Naija is the last surviving member of the most Atlantis-like of these, the Mithalans, whose society fell when their priests, in the search for eternal life, imprisoned, tortured, and warped their own god; besides Naija, all that remains of the Mithalans are feral, aggressive mutants not dissimilar to the Creature from the Black Lagoon. There is one, in fact; it's never given a name (only referred to as "The Sunken City"), but it's familiar to your partner, and may be the same city that was once floating in the sky before it was brought down by the cataclysm that created the Big Bad. Unlike the other ruins you encounter, which have the appearance of being designed to take advantage of being constructed in underwater caves, the buildings in The Sunken City have the look of being terran in origin. |
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Resident Alien: Harry offhandedly mentions that Atlantis was real. Apparently, its destruction came about due to being overpopulated. | |
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In Wapsi Square, the ancient civilization known as Lanthis was the source of the Atlantis stories. Ultimately, their attempt to make a very powerful weapon resulted in a planetary societal collapse end of the world scenario. | |
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Stratovarius titled one of their instrumental tracks Atlantis | |
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Avengers of the Multi-verse: In Jake, Kim, and Ron's world, Atlantis was the first civilization to use magic, their signature being Creating Life. The Leviathan was made to defend Atlantis, but turned against its creators and destroyed Atlantis, forcing it to be sealed away. | |
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Atlantis was going to appear in God of War II, but was Dummied Out. | |
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In 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Captain Nemo shows Professor Aronnax the underwater ruins of Atlantis. | |
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In Timelapse, Atlantis is the last world you can visit. It's quite beautiful, contains technology from Sufficiently Advanced Aliens, and it's nearly empty — the Atlanteans left for another planet. Watch out for the one remaining inhabitant, though. | |
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The Elder Scrolls The series has a version in the backstory known as Aldmeris. It is said to be the continent the Precursors of the modern Mer (Elven) races, the Aldmer, came from. It is said that Aldmeris came under an unknown threat in the earliest Era of history following the creation of the mortal world and the Aldmer were forced to flee. It is said to be "lost," and whether it still exists (or ever existed at all, as other theories claim that Aldmeris was simply Tamriel before the races of Men arrived) is unknown. The series has another version in Yokuda. Once one of the most advanced society of its time, the entire continent sank for mysterious reasons. Explanations ranging from the natural, such as a tsunami or earthquake, to the more fantastic, such as a group of rogue Ansei using their Dangerous Forbidden Technique Fantastic Nuke. Although, in this case, there are hints that some islands from the old continent that still remain. For instance, Lord Vivec's Sword Meeting with Cyrus the Restless takes place on one of these islands. Redguard, the game Cyrus is from, even features a few people referred to as Yokudans — who the Redguards (descendants of refugees from Yokuda) discriminate against, despite very obvious shared points of culturenote Oblivion also has a single off-hand mention of travelling to Yokuda for trade purposes. |
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A Song of Ice and Fire gives us Valyria, the ancient capital of a great empire once known as the Valyrian Freehold. Home to the most advanced civilization of its time, Valyria was destroyed in a single night when a natural disaster sank much of the peninsula and turned the rest into a fiery wasteland. | |
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The Isles of Syren in Septimus Heap are described to be the leftover of a sunken land. | |
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The fall of Atlantis figures prominently in Sherrilyn Kenyon's The Dark Hunters series, as the Atlantean goddess Appollymi The Destroyer nearly wipes out the Greek pantheon while Atlantis is destroyed. | |
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In the world of Dystopia, Atlantis is an aquatic city with no definite location in the Atlantic Ocean. One would think that the Space Elevator attached to this free floating city would make it easy to find, but poor weather is common and the city tends to move often. It nearly sank during a terrorist attack. | |
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Serious Sam: Next Encounter has this as the third and final location (the first and second being respectively ancient Rome and feudal China). Here legendary Atlantis is represented as an Advanced Ancient Acropolis with Magitek aesthetics everywhere. Interestingly it's depicted as being under a frozen polar ice cap instead of being sunk at the bottom of the ocean, though the inhabitants are obligatory Fish People and cyborg marine creatures (squid, crabs, etc). Also, it has the most gimmicky and varied levels in the whole game, as well as being the crash site of a Sirian spaceship. Good thing the player has plenty of weapons... Worth knowing is that the game is officially disregarded as non-canon. | |
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Hercules and the Captive Women has the title character (Hercules, that is, not the Captive Women) stumbling upon the Island of Atlantis and attracting the attention of its vampish queen. Hercules manages to resist her charms and destroy the Island before the Atlanteans can enact their plan to Take Over the World. | |
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The Godzilla Power Hour featured an episode about Atlantis with a rampaging robot being responsible for the sinking. | |
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Parodied in the Futurama episode "The Deep South", in which the Planet Express crew stumbles upon the lost city of Atlanta, GA. It comes complete with a parody of the Atlantis song quoted above, sung by Donovan himself. | |
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The Fall of Númenor: The island of Númenor, located west of Middle-earth, was home to the greatest civilization of Men. The Númenoreans established settlements throughout Middle-earth, first as protectors and benefactors of less powerful peoples, then as conquerors, pirates and slave-takers after they began falling to evil. The last king of Númenor was even able to capture the Dark Lord Sauron and take him home as a prisoner. Of course, it wasn't long before Sauron turned Ar-Pharazôn into his puppet and led most of Númenoreans into worshipping Morgoth and practicing human sacrifice, with him as High Priest. Sauron even got the king to launch an invasion of the Undying Lands, at which point Eru (God) intervened and not only sank Númenor, but changed the Earth from flat to a globe. In case anyone missed the point, the epilogue has the survivors call their lost home Atalantë, "the Downfallen". Strangely, though Númenor was definitely meant to invoke Atlantis, Tolkien's notes state that the Atalantë name was purely coincidental. Prof. Tolkien wondered what "the Downfallen" would be in a certain in-universe language and got "Atalantë" (his is supported by the fact that much earlier writings contain the verb root talat- for fall.) Incidentally, one of the surviving Númenorean settlements eventually expanded to become the Kingdom of Gondor, which Tolkien admitted took quite a few cues from Ancient Egypt. | |
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Skies of Arcadia has Soltis. Which was sunk by its creators. And was named Atlantia in the Japanese Version. |
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In Chrono Cross, Dinopolis is a Reptite civilization merged into the story's universe from an Alternate Universe by Lavos to counteract the influence of Chronopolis. Chronopolis promptly defeated Dinopolis and ruined it. The ruins became Sky Dragon Isle. | |
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SeaQuest DSV discover evidence of Atlantis. More plausibly, an early episode has them excavating a ruined city off the North African coast that had been submerged after an earthquake. | |
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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: Beleriand's destruction by the Valar is shown in the Downer Beginning. The show has the first live action adaptation of Numenor, and is portrayed as being a maritime power and an advanced civilization inhabited by Men. Armenelos, its capital-city, is adorned with canals and golden domes. But as spectacular Numenor can be, its ending is a Foregone Conclusion, and will follow same path as the books, falling to its own hubris and being sank in the depths of the sea by the Eru Iluvatar. |
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Shin Super Robot Wars had the Mu civilization. In the back story of Shin, a certain race fled their homeworld under the threat of the Ze Balmary Empire. Split into different factions with different leaders, they attempted to flee. One group fell beneath Balmar's shadow, while another fled to the safety of the Dug. Finally, one staked their lives on traveling to an unknown, distant region of space. This faction formed the Mu culture, which were wiped out before the start of the game. | |
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Magic: The Gathering has Lord of Atlantis, the first merfolk lord printed. This was later retconned; Atlantis is now a merfolk colony called Etlan Shiis, and "Atlantis" is the corrupted pronunciation used by the (human) Orvadians they traded with. | |
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Cosmo of The Fairly OddParents! takes this to absurd lengths when it's revealed that he sunk Atlantis...9 times. This is even lampshaded when a character stops and asks "How?" | |
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The Submerged World in Chronicles of the Emerged World is an underwater nation inhabitated by sea-humans and merfolk alike. Eventually after the second book they're persuaded to join the war against The Tyrant. | |
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God of War: Atlantis was going to appear in God of War II, but was Dummied Out. Referenced in God of War III in the battle with Poseidon, who claims that; "Atlantis will be avenged!" hinting that Kratos had a hand in the city's destruction, which is hardly surprising. Kratos travels to Atlantis in Ghost of Sparta. You guessed it: Kratos sinks it by releasing a lava Titan which causes an eruption. |
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In Maddy's Dolphin, Atlantis is described by Indigo as an ancient city full of waterways where humans and dolphins could all talk to each other. It was destroyed by a volcano and the resulting tidal wave, but the ruins are still inhabited by a dolphin known as the Keeper who has been entrusted with the stone scrolls of Atlantis's knowledge. | |
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See also part of the Backstory of the true Immortals from WitchCraft. | |
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In The Magician's Nephew, the eponymous magician (Uncle Andrew) stores his most valuable magical items, a pair of rings with the ability to transfer the wearer between planes of existence, in a box he believes to have been made in Atlantis. | |
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Area 51: It's revealed this was the source of all civilizations on Earth, after refugees from there fled its destruction by aliens millennia ago. | |
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The Mysterious Cities of Gold features both Atlantis and Mu in the backstory. The second series reveals that Esteban is a descendant of the Atlantians, which briefly causes conflict between him and Tao, whose ancestors came from Mu. | |
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Atlantis in Young Justice (2010) is portrayed as a nation of superhuman, aquatic residences like Aquaman and Aqualad. Season 4 reveals that Vandal Savage founded Atlantis as a village of his metahuman descendents, who would give rise to Homo magi, the ancestors of magic using humans. Centuries later as part of his plan for humanity to rule Earth's oceans, Vandal had Klarion sink Atlantis. While the majority died, including its leader and Vandal's grandson Arion, some had survived using their magic to adjust to life in the sea. | |
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In The Water-Babies, Atlantis is said to be an alternate name for St. Brendan's Isle, a magical place that has sunk beneath the waves and is now home to the water-babies. | |
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In Zukahnaut, when the protagonist finds himself in the body of a Sea King after a mind-swap, he automatically assumes his kingdom is Atlantis. When he discovers that it isn't, he changes its name to Atlantis immediately. | |
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Atlantis shows up in several SpongeBob SquarePants episodes, but is most prominent in "Atlantis Squarepantis". (A throwaway line in that story reveals that its Atlanteans came from another planet.) | |
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Illuminatus! has Atlantis as the birthplace of The Illuminati, at least according to one of the anti-Illuminati fronts in the novel. | |
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In Age of Mythology, Atlantis is still a completely normal Greek civilization island not far away from Portugal — which is possibly a reference to the Azores theory mentioned above. The first campaign covers the fall of Atlantis due to Poseidon attempting to overthrow Zeus, while the first expansion pack added Atlanteans as a distinct civilization that worship the Titans after the loss of their homeland. | |
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Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, as if it wasn't obvious. The game also references Hermocrates, which would have been the third dialogue in Plato's trilogy if it had been written. | |
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The gang goes underwater again in Doraemon: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King, this time into an underwater world called Aquadia (who's loosely based on Atlantis) populated by merfolks. Where they must help an Aquadian mermaid princess reclaim her throne. | |
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In Dustpit Follies, it turns out that Atlantis sunk because aliens attacked. The city was of the "technology more advanced than modern day" varient. One of the characters has a harddrive that apparently survived the destuction and thousands of years. He bought it from a flea market for 10 bucks. | |
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Warhammer: Ulthuan, home of the High Elves, is a Fantasy Counterpart Culture for Atlantis. It didn't sink but it came close. Well, large parts of it sank, during the cataclysmic magical duels at the culmination of the Sundering when the Dark Elves tried to undo the magics holding Ulthuan above the waves. The westernmost realm of Tiranoc in particular was inundated, and its capital, Tor Anroc, now lies beneath the sea. In the End Times, it finally does sink. | |
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In Chrono Trigger, the Kingdom of Zeal is perched on a Floating Continent in the story's 12000 B.C. It had previously derived its power from solar energy, but started instead tapping the power of Lavos sleeping inside the earth. Eventually this awoke Lavos, who started to rain Death from Above (or in this case, below) that caused the Kingdom of Zeal to break up and Colony Drop into the ocean. Scattered ruins remain to be found in later ages. | |
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Referenced in God of War III in the battle with Poseidon, who claims that; "Atlantis will be avenged!" hinting that Kratos had a hand in the city's destruction, which is hardly surprising. | |
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Final Fantasy X briefly shows a city that was sunk beneath the Moonflow. Wakka claims the citizens built it just to show they could and the city sank because of their pride. | |
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Springhole: Syera has first mentioned and criticized belief in Atlantis in xir article Addressing Claims Of Alien Theorists & Believers, in which xe points out that if Atlantis, along with Lemuria and Mu, existed for real, then there should be substantial archeological evidence. The article What's The Deal With Atlantis? (And Why It Definitely Never Existed) specifically covers this kind of belief, and how it was used to advance racist causes. |
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In Doctor Who continuity, ancient Atlantis is seen to be under attack by Kronos in "The Time Monster", while Azal implies that he destroyed it in "The Daemons". The second Doctor visits the last remanants of that civilization living underground in the '60s in "The Underwater Menace". There is a persistent fan myth that there are three different explanations for how Atlantis was destroyed, but only "The Daemons" and "The Time Monster" really conflict with each other. The Expanded Universe explains this as destroying bits of Atlantis, (the city, the under city and the island) one after the other. | |
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Asterix: In Asterix and Obelix All at Sea Getafix, Asterix and Obelix set sail to Atlantis, where the population has figured out the secret of eternal youth. Needless to say after they leave they decide to keep its location a secret. Uderzo also went a little overboard with the realism in this story, showing flying cows and horses on Atlantis, in a tribute to Fantasia. | |
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A Batalha do Apocalipse: Known as the Jewel of the Sea, Atlantis was the greatest city in human history. Home to the Atlanteans, it was recognized as a great utopia by other antediluvian nations, combining advanced technology with magic. Like many other nations, it was destroyed by the The Great Flood sent by the Archangels. | |
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Child of the Storm has Namor mentioned several times before he finally pulls a Big Damn Heroes in chapters 71 and 75. Word of God has hinted that the legacy of Atlantis prior to its sinking (c. 20,000 years before present), when it was the most powerful magical society in Earth's history, will play a key part in the sequels. So far, it's been suggested that a) Asgard boot-strapped it in a well-meant attempt to help out humanity when Earth was a Death World, b) it ended up in a Forever War with Lemuria, ruled by the Deviants (powerful and unpleasant human sub-species), c) it used The Dark Arts of the Darkhold to win, and the long-term side-effects ended up destroying it. Separately, Doctor Strange has mentioned that he studied there several times, suggesting that there was a lot to learn from it. |
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Even The Wizards Must Pay Their Due by Gamma Cavy utilizes this in a very sneaky fashion. Amestris, Xing, and all the other countries in Fullmetal Alchemist canon are on the hidden continent of Alfone, which cut itself off from the rest of the world when the inhabitants of the time got sick of the corruption in the rest of the world. Cavy thus uses the existent legend of Atlantis to neatly fill the plothole in any fanwork involving Amestris etc. existing in our world. | |
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YouTube channel Bright Insight came up with the hypothesis that the site of Atlantis is actually the Richat Structure, an eroded geologic dome in the Sahara Desert. Not without its criticism, the similarities and circumstantial evidence are remarkable. | |
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Kratos travels to Atlantis in Ghost of Sparta. You guessed it: Kratos sinks it by releasing a lava Titan which causes an eruption. | |
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In the Cityverse, the destruction of Atlantis was brought about by the Anthropomorphic Personification of the city itself, wishing to free himself from his role as a psychically-bound figurehead. | |
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''Poptropica's 2nd and 3rd Mission Atlantis episodes take place in the destroyed remains of Atlantis, as your character tries to figure out its backstory. | |
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One plot arc in Yu-Gi-Oh! involves saving the world from the power which destroyed Atlantis. As a nod to Plato, the arc involves three Atlantean dragons, named "Critius", "Timaeus", and "Hermos", nods to the characters of Critius, Timaeus, and Hermocrates in Timaeus and Critias. | |
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Titan Quest latest expansion set, aptly called Atlantis has you going through a long quest to find the diary of Herakles and some other MacGuffin in order to reach the island, defeat the reptilian cult (a race of Snake People dabbling in a Religion of Evil) and their deity, Tiamat. | |
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Psyche is a Mythpunk novel that imagines the titual princess growing up in Atlantis. | |
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In Dominions 3, there's an Atlantis. It's a civilization composed of frog-people and fish-people from coral reefs and deep sea trenches, and it's not especially advanced in either magic or technology (though its basalt enchantments are nothing to scoff at). It doesn't sink, but it's destroyed twice, and the survivors of the Second Fall become Inuit-esque death mages. | |
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In Gun Nac, the waters of Area-3, according to the US manual, lie above the sunken city of Atlantajorja. | |
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In Ruby Gloom, Misery's disaster-plagued lineage apparently starts at Atlantis, where Misery the First had a summer home. Inexplicably, she has slides. | |
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La from the Tarzan novels is the queen and high priestess of the lost city of Opar, which is a surviving colony of Atlantis in Africa. Also, the Disney version of her for some reason portrayed La with dark skin and white hair.note This may be an Early-Bird Cameo, in fact — Atlantis: The Lost Empire was made soon after, filled with dark skinned white haired people. | |
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Atlantis: The Second Age, obviously. Though despite the name, the game actually covers the whole world of Earth's mythic past, and Atlantis is a Vestigial Empire surviving on what remains of its crystal technology. | |
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Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire. The city is powered by a crystal called the Heart of Atlantis, which is what sunk it in the first place. Princess Kida was a child at the time of the sinking but is still young and spry hundreds of years later in 1914. | |
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One panel in The Sandman (1989) informs us that the original Atlantis, which existed sometime between the last ice age and the Mesozoic, was far greater than we can imagine, to the point where what we think we know about it were mere "echo-Atlantises". Of course, the same panel talks about the great human civilizations that rose and fell before the fossil record had finished with dinosaurs, and shows a T. rex on a leash. | |
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Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: In the episode "Atlantis", Hercules is shipwrecked and washes up on Atlantis, which has highly advanced technology but a very arrogant people. The island eventually sinks because its people, using slave labor, overmined it for crystals, causing the island's foundations to become unstable and sea water to seep in. | |
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Mega Man 6 had Centaur Man's stage be modeled after Atlantis, because Greece was (allegedly?) near Atlantis. | |
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The Mystery of Atlantis, from the Time Machine gamebook series, is about finding out, well, the eponymous mystery. The ending reveals that the tale of Atlantis's destruction emerged from memories about a cataclysmic volcanic eruption in Crete. | |
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Atragon features Mulian enemies and their Kaiju Manda. | |
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The main character of Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water is the last descendant of the Atlanteans, who are actually aliens. | |
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Stargate Atlantis, notable here in that it was not destroyed in prehistory. It just left the galaxy. The city is actually a cityship (as in starship). The city is capable of landing/floating in an ocean, as well as submerging unharmed, thus playing off the "sunken city" myth. Somewhat played straight, in that the city was deliberately sunk and abandoned by the Ancients 10,000 years ago, after coming under overwhelming attack by the Wraith (in another galaxy). The surviving Ancients (who fled back to Earth through the Stargate) passed the tale of Atlantis on to the ancient Greeks. So in the Stargate-verse, the myth of Atlantis is actually true, they just left out the part that aliens were involved and it happened in another galaxy. | |
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GURPS Atlantis, by Phil Masters, is a GURPS 3rd Edition sourcebook which includes material on Plato, other stories, and undersea operations, as well as three takes on Atlantis for different types of campaign: the High Fantasy "Orichalcum Age", the Ancient Conspiracy "Heirs of Minos", and the Weird Science "Lords of the Deep". The first of these would later become the timeline "Orichalcum" in GURPS Infinite Worlds. | |
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In the first Lensman book Triplanetary, Atlantis has jet aircraft and nuclear weapons which, along with the machinations of Sufficiently Advanced Aliens, lead to its demise. (In fact, it's implied that the wholesale destruction of the small continent was accidental. The plan was for the humans to simply nuke each other. However, the first missile fired by one of the nations was knocked off-course by a Heroic Sacrifice of an Atlantean operative. Unfortunately, the missile ends up hitting a fault line, which results in the whole continent being swallowed by the sea. Oops.) | |
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Two sunken lands from British legends are mentioned in the children's series The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper. The sunken Cornish kingdom of Lyonesse is briefly referenced in a book Hastings shows Jane in Over Sea, Under Stone. The legendary Welsh kingdom of Cantre'r Gwaelod, meanwhile, plays a much larger and incredibly important role in the books since it turns out to be the Lost Land of prophecy—not only do Will and Bran get to go back in time (in Silver on the Tree) so as to traverse it and obtain the crystal sword there, they get to experience its destruction by the Dark firsthand. | |
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Rifts had a highly-advanced human kingdom on the continent, which disappeared with a powerful ritual that also took most of the magic away from the Earth. The Atlanteans themselves scattered, then the continent returned in a World Sundering event that destroyed civilization. It was subsequently taken over by a monster and his armies, who sees it as his own personal Las Vegas (for evil monsters). | |
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Scion First Edition has Atlantis as being present-day Antarctica, though it was once further up in the Atlantic Ocean where Plato put it. Its people had their own gods, provided in the Demigod book and the Scion Companion for those who want to change canon, but as it stands the Atlanteans took to worshipping the Titans. The Atlantean gods got killed/imprisoned/something and the mortal Atlanteans attempted genocide on the rest of humanity, upon which all the other gods in the world descended on Atlantis, so very angry that they not only sank it and killed every single Atlantean but ended up shifting it to the South Pole, more or less by accident. An object lesson in avoiding making enemies of dozens of pantheons' worth of petty, vengeful deities. In Second Edition, the default setting has Atlantis as a lost and ruined Terra Incognita which may or may not have had gods of its own (and who are dead even if they did exist), but Mysteries of the World offers a living present-day Atlantis based on New Gods-style divine technology, along with their pantheon, the Teros, as both an example of how to create your own pantheon, and as Loose Canon for GMs to include if they want. |
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"Al Hanthis" from the Deva Series is said to be a civilisation whose out-of-control artificial magecraft threatened Earth before the founders of the Circles destroyed it, with marked similarities to the Lyrical Nanoha-canonical Al-Hazard. Eventually, Al Hanthis resurfaces, with its people still having designs on Earth. | |
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Lament for Atlantis by Mike Oldfield. | |
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Parodied in Family Guy: "Hey kids, it's a recreation of the lost city of New Orleans!" *Awed music plays as they pan over submerged skeletal remains of a Girls Gone Wild video, among other things* "...Dad, was there ever a real city of New Orleans?" "No one knsubows, Chris. No one knows." | |
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In Unknown Armies, Atlantis is discussed. The Global section of the book reveals that the oldest school of magic came from there. Though this is probably just a rumor. Other books suggestthe rumor was started by the guy who founded the school around the time of World War One so he could dupe gullible acolytes with fake mythological prestige. Which isn't to say Atlantis actually existing is out of the question... | |
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In Final Fantasy VIII, the Centra civilization fits this trope. Being the parent civilization of most of the current civilizations in the game's story, it was obliterated 100 years before in a single event by a cataclysmic natural disaster called the Lunar Cry. This would normally be Death from Above, but the presence and activation of the Crystal Pillar in Centra at the time caused the Lunar Cry to specifically target Centra dead-on with Kill Sat effects. | |
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Mage: The Awakening: The gameline posits Atlantis as the origin point for magical knowledge. It wasn't the only place where magic took place (various "barbarian" cultures had their own mages), but it was a major center of magical progress. It also bears the "hubris" connotations as Atlantis fell when a bunch of mages tried to ascend to the heavens then kicked the ladder down after them — which also made magic a lot harder to use for everyone else. The questions of where and when all this happened are unsolvable due to the sheer affront to reality that occurred when the Ladder fell. As the gameline developed it was made clearer that Atlantis was Lemuria, Mu and all the other such realms — or rather, that for the same reasons where and when the Ladder was made and fell are unsolvable, the realm where it happened could be any one of them, at any time and in any place. Atlantis is just the most commonly used name for the place (or concept) amongst modern mages, for similar reasons to this trope being called Atlantis rather than, say, Lemuria. |
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The Tomb Raider (2013) fanfic The Camera Loves You, based on the plot of the original Tomb Raider I game, has Lara hired by businesswoman Jaqueline Natla to help find Atlantis. Natla, the story's Big Bad, is actually one of the original rulers of Atlantis, who is trying to raise the city once more and bring about a new age. (Of course, anyone familiar with the first game, Tomb Raider: Anniversary and Tomb Raider: Underworld would probably see this one coming a mile away, since "Natla" is the name of a major villain in them.) | |
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In Angel of Death, Atlantis was a 10,000 year old civilization, which, according to Valthakar, its former king, was totally unparalleled in its art, ethics, and philosophy by anything that exists today. It was also a victim of lich attacks in the old days when liches served the underworld. It survived everything the Underworld threw at it, then, for no evident reason, sunk, leading Valthakar to the belief that trying to preserve anything with magic is pointless for a lich. | |
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MacGyver (1985): As one might expect, Atlantis features in "Lost Treasure of Atlantis". | |
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In 10,000 BC, the slaves say that the God of the Pyramid came from over the sea when his homeland sank beneath the waves, although others say he's from space. However, there is a shot that contains strangely detailed maps of a continent between South America and Africa, so the land mass did in fact exist at a point. | |
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Dragonlance has Istar, a powerful empire whose Kingpriest grew to believe he, himself, was on par with the gods. When he communed with them to ask to join them, they destroyed his city by throwing a "fiery mountain" at it, which caused the Cataclysm that altered the surface of the entire world. | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh!: Number 6: Chronomaly Atlandis and its evolution Number C6: Chronomaly Chaos Atlandis, have names based on the mythical sunken city, although they themselves don't resemble it, being massive golems made of magma and earth. | |
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In Artemis Fowl, Atlantis is a fairy city, their second major settlement aside from Haven. It's noted that, after its first destruction millennia ago, the rebuilt version was made to last, and citizens take weekly evacuation drills. (It's also very expensive to maintain, and at risk of breaking The Masquerade, so there's growing lobby to dismantle it.) Many residents are Fish People versions of the usual fairy subraces; the city also has the fairies' most secure prison, The Deeps, because of how hard it would be for terrestrial fairies to leave the city. | |
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Unreal Tournament 2004 has a Double Domination map, that takes place in Atlantis. The map is called DOM-Atlantis. Still under the sea, but all that water is kept out of the arena by Atlantean magic. | |
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Transformers: Cybertron: Atlantis is actually an ancient Cybertronian space ship, part of an initiative to colonize worlds beyond Cybertron and connect civilized planets with a network of space bridges. It suffered a computer crash and sank into the Bermuda Triangle, with one of the plot coupons on board. The Autobots track it down in the present day and reactivate it (it's in good condition thanks to the self-repair systems). It's seemingly destroyed in the battle for the Omega Lock, but turns out to be still around, albeit damaged, twenty-odd episodes later, and plays a role in the show from then on. Eventually, the Atlantis and its three sister ships are re-united and combined into the truly massive warship Ark, used as a staging ground in the penultimate battle and as a Wave-Motion Gun by Primus to destroy the Unicron Singularity. Afterwards, the Ark is separated back into its component ships. In the finale, they set off once more to begin the Space Bridge Project anew. | |
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Raideen originates with the Mu. It turns out All Myths Are True and Mu wasn't a lost continent after all - it was just wrought to destruction by the evil Demon Emperor Barao. The Princess of Mu is called Lemuria; those who are familiar with historicity may recognize that "Lemuria" is an alternative name for Mu. | |
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Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Atlantis is apparently a popular vacation spot for witches. One of Sabrina's dates takes her there offscreen. She remarks that the fish was fine, but the chips were a bit too soggy. One of the novelizations, Age of Aquariums, has Sabrina discover the city inside a billionaire's aquarium. The reason why the city was sunk in the first place was because the residents — called the Keftiu — complained too much. |
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Atlantis was the "jewel of the Empire" according to an alien villain in Men in Black: The Series, it seems that Earth itself was part of an interstellar Empire in antiquity and the city sunk at some point. It's still a popular tourist location for marine aliens. | |
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Assassin's Creed: In the backstory, there's hints there was a city called Atlantis belonging to the Precursors. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey confirms it, and that it actually used to be where the Greek island of Thera is now. A DLC story called Fate of Atlantis explores it, and just why it got sunk - mad experiments went out of control, and the city's ruler felt his people were too far gone to let it continue. | |
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In Mighty Max both Skullmaster and Virgil come from Lemuria. Later, Skullmaster tricked the population of an undersea city to give him their souls for "safe keeping". | |
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Arrowverse: Atlantis is mentioned to exist on Earth-2 and is considered to be a popular vacation spot. A map of Earth-2 briefly shows a small landmass in the middle of the Atlantic. In fact, this is where this world's Barry and Iris move in order to escape from Zoom. Jay Garrick mentions knowing someone on Atlantis, and Barry's phone has a speed-dial number for someone named Arthur. It's now likely gone along with the rest of Earth-2, having been wiped out by an antimatter wave. | |
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In Alien from L.A., Wanda falls down a hole in the Middle East and discovers the lost civilization of Atlantis — now a tribe of cave-dwelling Australians who use Steampunk technology and live under the rule of an oppressive 1984-esque government. Really. | |
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Atlantis and Mu appear in Saint Seiya... After a fashion: Side materials reveal that Death Queen Island, is what remains of Mu: once home to the alchemists that created the Cloths worn by Athena's Saints, it was then taken over by evil alchemists that, armed with their imperfect copies of the Cloths, tried to take over the world, resulting in Athena sinking the whole island. Descendants of the good Muvians still live on, as shown by Shion (pope of Athena and former Aries Saint), Mu (current Aries Saint and clothsmith), and Mu's brother Kiki. Atlantis was Poseidon's seat of power. As in the myth, Poseidon's armies of Atlantisians moved to the conquest of the world only to be routed by Athena and her Saints as they attacked her Sanctuary (near modern-day Athene), with Athena then sinking the whole place and sealing Poseidon's soul in a giant jar. What remains of Atlantis is Poseidon's undersea kingdom, seen (and destroyed) during the Poseidon Arc. |
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