Plato's dialogue, Critias, recalls the story of Atlantis attempting to conquer Athens.
In ancient times, the Earth was divide by the gods - and gods tended the humans in their allotment as shepherds. Atlantis, allotted to Poseidon, becomes corrupt over time, and Zeus must take matters into his own hands.
Plato's dialogue, Critias, recalls the story of Atlantis attempting to conquer Athens.
In ancient times, the Earth was divide by the gods - and gods tended the humans in their allotment as shepherds. Atlantis, allotted to Poseidon, becomes corrupt over time, and Zeus must take matters into his own hands.