Agelaius

/ˌædʒɪˈleɪəs/ proper noun

In ancient Greek mythology and philosophy, a shepherd character or reference used in philosophical discussions about justice and power, most famously in Plato's Ring of Gyges narrative.

From Greek 'agelaios' (of a flock, gregarious). The name reflects the character's role as a shepherd in the famous allegory about power and morality in Plato's Republic.

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