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'''Atlantis''' is one of the many [[Lost Cities]]. Similar to [[:Category:Human|human]] legends,<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantis</ref> Atlantis is located underwater in a dome of force fields made by [[Psionipath|Psionpaths]]. The [[Ancients]] engineered the sinking of this city after the elves broke the connection with [[humans]]. [[About the Elves|Elves]] get into Atlantis by making a whirlpool and jumping through it. When they get past the force fields there is a large sponge that the elves land on. This sponge, which is described as feeling like being "licked by a pack of kittens, minus the kitten breath", cushions their fall and dries them off. To get out of Atlantis, elves must ride inside large bubbles to the surface air and light leap when the bubbles pop. One of the main transportation methods in Atlantis is [[Eurypterid|Eurypterids]], which are sea scorpions that pull fancy carriages, similar to a taxi system.
 
   
 
'''Atlantis''' is one of the many [[Lost Cities]]. Similar to [[:Category:Human|human]] legends,<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantis</ref> Atlantis is located underwater in a dome of force fields made by [[Psionipath|Psionpaths]]. The [[Ancients]] engineered the sinking of this city after the elves broke the connection with [[humans]]. [[About the Elves|Elves]] get into Atlantis by making a whirlpool and jumping through it. When they get past the force fields there is a large sponge that the elves land on. This sponge, which is described as feeling like being "licked by a pack of kittens, minus the kitten breath", cushions their fall and dries them off. To get out of Atlantis, elves must ride inside large bubbles to the surface air and light leap when the bubbles pop. One of the main transportation methods in Atlantis is [[Eurypterid]]s, which are sea scorpions that pull fancy carriages, similar to a taxi system.
In [[Book 6: Nightfall|Book 6: ''Nightfall'']], the narration describes the view from [[Amy]]'s bedroom overlooking Atlantis. It is described as having twisted skyscrapers that gleam in the light of [[balefire]] towers, surrounded by the dark curve of the dome that shields the city. When [[Amy]] inquires as to whether they ever see sharks swimming past, [[Quinlin Sonden|Quinlin]] tells them that the dome absorbs light so they cannot see anything past it, although they lighten and darken the dome and the city to give an impression of day and night, adding a starlight effect during the night cycle. [[Amy]] and [[Sophie]] look down at the streets below, where "ant-size elves roamed the various sidewalks and squares and courtyards" and [[Sophie Elizabeth Foster|Sophie]] describes Atlantis as looking like a "futuristic Venice" due to the intricate network of canals which divide up the city, offering a means of transportation.
 
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In [[Book 6: Nightfall|Book 6: ''Nightfall'']], the narration describes the view from [[Amy]]'s bedroom overlooking Atlantis. It is described as having twisted skyscrapers that gleam in the light of [[balefire]] towers, surrounded by the dark curve of the dome that shields the city. When [[Amy]] inquires as to whether they ever see sharks swimming past, [[Quinlin Sonden|Quinlin]] tells them that the dome absorbs light so they cannot see anything past it, although they lighten and darken the dome and the city to give an impression of day and night, adding a starlight effect during the night cycle. [[Amy]] and [[Sophie]] look down at the streets below, where "ant-size elves roamed the various sidewalks and squares and courtyards" and [[Sophie Elizabeth Foster|Sophie]] describes Atlantis as looking like a "futuristic Venice" due to the intricate network of canals which divide up the city, offering a means of transportation.
   
 
[[Linh Song]] became known as "The Girl of Many Floods" after her parents, [[Quan Song|Quan]] and [[Mai Song|Mai]], brought her and her twin brother [[Tam Song|Tam]] to Atlantis, which is ''underwater,'' while she was still a fledgling and [[Linh Song|Linh]] accidentally flooded the city. This is what caused her to be banished to [[Exillium]].
 
[[Linh Song]] became known as "The Girl of Many Floods" after her parents, [[Quan Song|Quan]] and [[Mai Song|Mai]], brought her and her twin brother [[Tam Song|Tam]] to Atlantis, which is ''underwater,'' while she was still a fledgling and [[Linh Song|Linh]] accidentally flooded the city. This is what caused her to be banished to [[Exillium]].
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Atlantis is one of the many Lost Cities. Similar to human legends,[1] Atlantis is located underwater in a dome of force fields made by Psionpaths. The Ancients engineered the sinking of this city after the elves broke the connection with humans. Elves get into Atlantis by making a whirlpool and jumping through it. When they get past the force fields there is a large sponge that the elves land on. This sponge, which is described as feeling like being "licked by a pack of kittens, minus the kitten breath", cushions their fall and dries them off. To get out of Atlantis, elves must ride inside large bubbles to the surface air and light leap when the bubbles pop. One of the main transportation methods in Atlantis is Eurypterids, which are sea scorpions that pull fancy carriages, similar to a taxi system.

In Book 6: Nightfall, the narration describes the view from Amy's bedroom overlooking Atlantis. It is described as having twisted skyscrapers that gleam in the light of balefire towers, surrounded by the dark curve of the dome that shields the city. When Amy inquires as to whether they ever see sharks swimming past, Quinlin tells them that the dome absorbs light so they cannot see anything past it, although they lighten and darken the dome and the city to give an impression of day and night, adding a starlight effect during the night cycle. Amy and Sophie look down at the streets below, where "ant-size elves roamed the various sidewalks and squares and courtyards" and Sophie describes Atlantis as looking like a "futuristic Venice" due to the intricate network of canals which divide up the city, offering a means of transportation.

Linh Song became known as "The Girl of Many Floods" after her parents, Quan and Mai, brought her and her twin brother Tam to Atlantis, which is underwater, while she was still a fledgling and Linh accidentally flooded the city. This is what caused her to be banished to Exillium.

Atlantis's force field dome was split by Ruy Ignis in Book 6: Nightfall. A team of Psionipaths repaired it, along with Linh.

Known Places in Atlantis



Places
Lost Cities
Cities

AtlantisEternaliaGildinghamLumenariaMarintryllaMysteriumRavagogSerenvale

Residences

CandleshadeChoralmereDawnheathEverglenFluttermontHavenfieldMistmeadRimeshireRiverdriftShores of SolaceSolreefSplendor PlainsSterling GablesWidgetmoor

Hideouts

Black Swan Hideouts

AlluveterreBrumevaleStone House

Neverseen Hideouts

The Sixteen Former HideoutsPallidroseGwynauraValkonianLady Gisela's NightfallVespera's Nightfall

Exile Places

Entrance to ExileGateway to ExileExileThe Room Where Chances Are LostThe Somnatorium

Foxfire

FoxfireThe Gold TowerThe Hall of IlluminationThe Healing CenterThe Silver TowerThe Tutoring Center

Rivers

The Alenon RiverThe Eventide RiverSpateswale

Other

Blackwater BayClaws, Wings, Horns and ThingsCrooked ForestDawnheath Troll HiveInktide IslandMoongladeOblivymereHall of HeroesPoint of PurityPrism PeaksSiren RockSlurps and BurpsThe Gloaming ValleyThe King's PathThe Matchmaking OfficeThe SanctuaryThe VoidTribunal HallThe Unity FountainWanderling Woods

Neutral Territories

Bosk GorgeBrackendaleMerrowmarshThe Lake of BloodThe Starkrial ValleyThe Strixian PlainsThe Wildwood Colony

Exillium

ExilliumThe Arch of Dividing



References