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The Porimos Ring formed the outer region of the simulation of Atlantis.

One of three regions in Atlantis, it formed the outer ring of the city surrounding the Palace of Poseidon. More rural than the Oikos of Atlantis, this region featured more flower fields and less structures. The northeastern part of the region was under control of the Archon Ampheres.

The region was connected to the Royal Mountain of Poseidon through very long and high bridges. It was also connected to the Oikos of Atlantis through underwater hallways.[1]

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During the Peloponnesian War, the misthios Kassandra explored the area within the simulation.[1]

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