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* AncientAliens: Extraterrestrial beings who visited Earth milennia ago, sharing their technology with the early Atlanteans, before leaving again, never to return.

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* AncientAliens: AncientAstronauts: Extraterrestrial beings who visited Earth milennia ago, sharing their technology with the early Atlanteans, before leaving again, never to return.

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A former King of Atlantis whose soul resides in Sophia's necklace.

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A former The final King of Atlantis whose soul resides in Sophia's necklace.


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* GameFace: Putting an orichalcum bead into the mouth of the necklace Sophia wears (which has an angular face as it's centerpiece) will suddenly make it switch to a demonic SlasherSmile, complete with a pair of fangs.


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* KillItWithFire: [[spoiler: Indy puts him down for good by throwing Sophia's necklace into a pit of lava. With his conduit destroyed, the spirit of Nur-Ab-Sal disappates back into nothingness.]]


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[[folder: The Gods of Atlantis]]
!!Gods of Atlantis

Mysterious, ancient beings and the original source of both the oricalchum and the advanced technology of Atlantis.
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* AdaptationExpansion: Their existance is only vaguely implied in the game, but is a plot point in the comic.
* AncientAliens: Extraterrestrial beings who visited Earth milennia ago, sharing their technology with the early Atlanteans, before leaving again, never to return.
* HornedHumanoid: It's heavily implied they're the reason so many Atlantean artifacts feature horns; they're meant to invoke the appearance of their ancient Gods. It's also why the God Machine doesn't produce energy beings in the comic - the twisted, horned skeletons found throughout Atlantis are failed experiments to turn the Atlanteans into the same kind of beings as their "gods", not realizing they were also creatures of flesh and blood rather than divine.

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* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: In ''The Fate of Atlantis'', she had hair long enough to reach her back. In ''The Infernal Machine'', she had her hair cut to the length of her neck.

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