α右-y側-y眼-y-y-y Δ自-y動-y防-y禦-y Δ自-y動-y守-y護-y Δ自-y動-y保-y護-y Δ自-y動-y擊-y退-y Δ自-y動-y格-y鬪-y Δ自-y動-y秘-y密-y保-y護-y Δ自-y動-y領-y域-y保-y護-y Δ自-y動-y住-y居-y保-y護-y Δ自-y動-y次-y元-y保-y護-y Δ自-y動-yproperty-y保-y護-y Δ自-y動-y時-y間-y保-y護-y Δ自-y動-y空-y間-y保-y護-y Δ自-y動-y身-y元-y保-y護-y Δ自-y動-y身-y邊-y保-y護-y ωCaucasoid-y μScythians-y δ魚-y族-y種-y族-y ζ개-y種-y族-y ς步兵-y第-y28-y師團-y

 α右-y側-y眼-y-y-y

Δ自-y動-y防-y禦-y

Δ自-y動-y守-y護-y

Δ自-y動-y保-y護-y

Δ自-y動-y擊-y退-y

Δ自-y動-y格-y鬪-y

Δ自-y動-y秘-y密-y保-y護-y

Δ自-y動-y領-y域-y保-y護-y

Δ自-y動-y住-y居-y保-y護-y

Δ自-y動-y次-y元-y保-y護-y

Δ自-y動-yproperty-y保-y護-y

Δ自-y動-y時-y間-y保-y護-y

Δ自-y動-y空-y間-y保-y護-y

Δ自-y動-y身-y元-y保-y護-y

Δ自-y動-y身-y邊-y保-y護-y

ωCaucasoid-y

μScythians-y

δ魚-y族-y種-y族-y

ζ개-y種-y族-y

ς步兵-y第-y28-y師團-y





























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previousmiddle periodAtlantis (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, Atlantis nesos, "island of Atlas") is a fictional island mentioned in an allegory on the hubris of nations in Plato's works Timaeus and Critias, wherein it represents the antagonist naval power that besieges "Ancient Athens", the pseudo-historic embodiment of Plato's ideal state in The Republic.[1] In the story, Athens repels the Atlantean attack unlike any other nation of the known world,[2] supposedly bearing witness to the superiority of Plato's concept of a state.[3][4] The story concludes with Atlantis falling out of favor with the deities and submerging into the Atlantic Ocean.