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The World of Myst - The Full Saga - Complete Chronologies

The numbers are years according to the reckoning of the D'ni, which is approximately same to our solar years. When known, months and exact dates are given. Important dates are given with corresponding human years. (e.g. D'ni 1 = 7656 BC)

Before Earth[]

-????[]

During the time of King Clovis, Varsil becomes the first Guildmaster. When he begins to destroy the Linking Books, his apprentice Atak blinds him. (tale could be apocryphal).[1]

-207[]

Ri'neref born on Garternay.[2]

-202[]

Ri'neref, aged 5, enters the Guild of Writers.[2]

-117[]

Ri'neref becomes a Guild Master.[2]

-73[]

Ri'neref refuses the order from his Grand Master to write an Age which violated his moral principles. Ri'neref is dismissed and begins writing the Book of Earth.[2]

-59[]

The fact that Garternay was dying was confirmed and the information made public.[2]

-50[]

Ailesh is born.[3]

0[]

(7656 BC)

Most of the Ronay escape from Garternay to Terahnee (New Tree) and other groups escape to other worlds. Ri'neref leads a few thousand fellow Ronay to Earth, founding D'ni (New Beginning) in a great cavern. The Great Zero established and monument constructed.[2]

On Earth[]

Reign of Ri'neref[]

1[]

The D'ni is founded and Ri'neref chosen as King of D'ni.

8[]

48[]

Construction of the Temple of Yahvo begins.[2]

63[]

Building of the Temple - the Regeltovokum.[2]

84[]

Building of the ventilation shaft and fans to surface begins. Some D'ni apparently take up residence on the surface at this time.[2]

100[]

(Leenovoo 18) The Guilds are dedicated to Yahvo on the "Day of the Circle", celebrating completion of the 18 Guilds. It is said that the 18 guild leaders formed a circle of sorts in the Guild Hall, hence the name.[2][4]

114[]

Building of air-circulation system is completed.[2]

Reign of Ailesh[]

120[]

Death of Ri'neref. Coronation of King Ailesh.[2]

233[]

(7423 BC) (Leefo 12) The Common Library opens, marking the first time the commoners had access to other Ages.[3][4]

256[]

Shomat is born.[3]

Reign of Shomat[]

300[]

Death of Ailesh. Coronation of King Shomat.[3]

302[]

Construction of the Palace begins.[5]

347[]

Construction of palace completed.[6]

357[]

Shomat resides in the Palace.[5]

377[]

  • Shomat calls for Kenri and orders him the most beautiful Age ever written.[5]
  • (8 vIleetee later) Kenri provides Shomat with a Garden Age.[5]

387[]

The two eldest sons of Ailesh disappear.[6]

400[]

Prophetess assigned to King Shomat as an advisor. Begins tradition followed by all later kings of D'ni.[6]

475[]

Birth of Ja'kreen.[7]

Reign of Ja'kreen[]

555[]

Coronation of King Ja'kreen.[7]

558[]

Koris designs King's Arch, meant to fulfill prophesy that the destined Great King would be "welcomed" by it.[7]

600[]

Construction of King's Arch.[7]

625[]

1st century of the D'ni on Earth. King's Arch is completed.[7]

643[]

Completion of the Temple of the Great King, also specified in the prophesies. Gold throne moved here from Temple of Yahvo.[7]

654[]

Birth of J'taeri.[7]

664[]

J'taeri dies.[7]

c. 674[]

Ja'kreen's wife dies.[7]

700[]

Ja'kreen marries again.[7]

717[]

Birth of Veesha.[7][8]

775[]

Much private construction on Ae'gura, including J'Taeri District.[7]

Reign of Veesha[]

812[]

Coronation of King Veesha.

924[]

Birth of Mararon.[9]

974[]

Mararon falls sick while exploring an Age and falls into a coma.[8]

977[]

Mararon emerges from the coma.[9]

Reign of Mararon[]

997[]

Coronation of King Mararon.[9]

1109[]

Birth of Koreen.[10]

1072[]

Teshan writes "The Miracle".[8]

1124[]

Ti'lanar submits his paper "Minor Guilds". Major revisions to educational system under King Mararon. Common Schools placed under Guild of Legislators. Years of education increased from 6 to 15 years, after which students could enter one of the newly-established Minor Guilds (Architects, Miners, Educators, Bankers, etc.)

Reign of Koreen[]

1159[]

Coronation of King Koreen.[10]

1250[]

(2nd century of D'ni)

1303[]

  • A writer mysteriously leaves the Guild of Writers.[10]
  • Days later, religious sect Judges of Yahvo steals Books and Ink to write illegal Ages.[10]

1320[]

Judges write Pento Age and gain control of the inhabitants, turning them into warriors.[10]

1323[]

(7423 BC) Pento War. Judges and Pento warriors attack Palace. King Koreen sends pregnant wife into hiding in private Age. Ahlsendar, is rumored to have been born (Leevot 12) as she sailed under the King's Arch during her flight.[10][4]

1352[]

Koreen continues the fight until assassinated.[10]

Reign of Ahlsendar[]

1376[]

  • Ahlsendar takes advantage of civil strife among the Pento to return to D'ni, fulfilling the prophesies of the Great King. Ahlsendar led a force to the Pento Age. Pento and Judges are defeated.
  • Coronation of King Ahlsendar.[11]

1399[]

Leshena writes "The Great King".[11]

1423[]

Birth of Solath.[12]

1466[]

Ahlsendar's family killed by Pento leader Mekarr. Ahlsendar destroys Pento Age with bio-weapon plague. Plague is carried to other Ages by sick Pento.[11]

1500[]

Ahlsendar publicly reveals his responsbility for the extinction of the Pento.[11]

Reign of Solath[]

1501[]

1502[]

  • (Leefo 23) Sealing of the Great Temple.[4]
  • Temple of the Great King renamed as Tomb of the Great King. Ahlsendar is declared dead.[11]

1520[]

Prophetess Nemiya (former advisor to the Great King) writes the Book of Nemiya, calling the Great King a "fraud and imposter", criticizing his genocide, and sending the culture into religious upheaval.[12]

1527[]

Nemiya disappears.[12]

1550[]

The Book of Nemiya leaves a legacy with some supporters who doubt the Great King.[12]

1604[]

Civic Karim District, with concert hall and opera house, planned.[12]

1610[]

Construction begins on Karim.[12]

1609[]

Teman writes "Nemiya's Legacy".[11]

1650[]

Construction of Karim. Helps re-unify D'ni and divert attention from religious arguments.[12]

1735[]

Solath's wife passes away.[12]

1748[]

Birth of Me'erta.[13]

Reign of Me'erta[]

1779[]

Coronation of King Me'erta.[13]

1817[]

Me'erta proposes construction of the Temple of the Tree along a proposed new line for the Great Zero, the first of the cult temples sanctioned and encouraged by him.[13]

1843[]

Temple of the Tree is built.[13]

1875[]

(3rd century of D'ni)

1876[]

Temple of Water is built.[13]

1902[]

1871[]

Birth of Gan.[14]

1975[]

  • Jolatha introduces Ramel to her son, urging him to change the Writer's Guild Oath writen by Ailesh.[15]
  • Me'erta attempts to change the Writer's Guild Oath. Grand Master Writer Tremal refuses.[13]
  • (after four days) Tremal is found assassinated. Writer's Guild closes ranks and refuses to change Oath.[13]

1999[]

2014[]

Birth of Hemelin.[16]

Reign of Gan[]

2015[]

  • Coronation of King Gan.[14]
  • (six months later) The Plague strikes D'ni. Many are killed, and fertility rates are cut in half.[14] Search for cure occupies reigns of kings Gan, Behnashiren and Hemelin.

2050[]

Birth of Behnashiren.[17][14]

Reign of Behnashiren[]

2070[]

Coronation of King Behnashiren.[17]

Reign of Hemelin[]

2193[]

Coronation of King Hemelin.[17]

2255[]

Illness of Hemelin.[16]

2257[]

Lalen discovers the lost Book of Birenni.

2260[]

According to "some accounts", Lalen weds Hemelin and starts searching for the Lost Books of Birenni.[18]

2262[]

(5394 BC)

  • (Leevobro 12) Lalen discovers the Lost Book of Birenni[4]
  • The cure for the plague is discovered.[14] Hemelin weds Lalen "on that day" (the date of the wedding is possibly an error and should rather refer to the day of the cure of the plague).[16]

2268[]

  • Thanks to the efforts of Jaysem, the plague is officially cured.[16] Hemelin weds Lalen "on that day"[19]

2270[]

Naygen, the first post-plague child is born.[16]

2294[]

Manesah writes "The Healing of D'ni"[16]

2350[]

Guild of Miners encouraged by King Hemelin to improve methods and technologies.[16]

Reign of Naygen[]

2356[]

Coronation of King Naygen.[16][20]

2375[]

Birth of Airem.[20]

Renaissance[]

2397[]

  • Start of "D'ni Renaissance" of the arts, encouraged by King Naygen, who also encouraged search for "truths" leading to an increase in religious confusion.[20]
  • Very popular play on Pento War by playwright Sirreh is hosted by Eamis Theater Company, raising the importance of theater in the popular culture.[20]

2408[]

Musician Airem begins selling out concert halls with music that often ridiculed the Great King.[20]

2467[]

Birth of Hinash.[21]

2488[]

Guild of Miners completes successful tests of extrusion technology. Guild raised from Minor to Major status. Major Guild of Fine Artists split into Minor Guilds of Sculptors, Artists, Actors, and Musicians.[20]

2500[]

(4rth century of D'ni)

Peak of religious confusion, with about 2500 registered sects with the original beliefs of Ri'neref known by very few.[20]

2502[]

Construction of new Guild Council Chamber, located on top of the Tomb of the Great King.[20]

2504[]

Construction of the Chamber is complete, making the Tomb barely visible. The Chamber includes a hidden vault where Naygen stored much royal wealth.[20]

Reign of Hinash[]

2533[]

Coronation of King Hinash.[21]

2535[]

The Guild of Actors performs their first play "Our Great King" by Sirreh in memorial of Naygen.[20]

2577[]

New Miner's Guild facility built using new extrusion technology. First use of this technology for building.[21]

2580[]

The facility is completed.[21]

  • 2646 - First Day of Dancing on L?tor 21. Gartern? is destroyed. -5010

2704[]

Birth of Needrah; his mother dies in birth.[21][22]

2708[]

Birth of Lahkeer.[22]

2709[]

King Hinash marries a non-D'ni woman. The culture takes a more relaxed attitude towards "outsiders", and increases imports of outside materials, art and culture.[21]

Reign of Needrah[]

2779[]

Coronation of King Needrah.[22]

2807[]

  • King Needrah commissions a monument to discovery of the Book of Birenni designed by his friend and great sculptor Lahkeer.[22]
  • Four new districts begun by Needrah, with advice and help from Lahkeer and Needrah's three brothers: Jaren (residential), Kaleh (elite), Kali (business), and Nehw'eril (industrial).[22]

2840[]

Birth of Fahlee.[23]

2916[]

Guild of Mechanists develops "industrial extrusion", leading to improved construction methods, such as "uni-structural" buildings in which stone was joined almost seamlessly.[22]

2919[]

Birth of Rakeri.[24]

Reign of Rakeri[]

3000[]

3065[]

By that year Tevahr, a devoted follower of the Great King's teachings, is appalled at the state of his people, especially pertaining to religious matters.[24]

3075[]

Tevahr notes in his journal that the D'ni Renaissance was "the religious confusion."[20]

3077[]

Tevahr becomes a strong popular leader; he denounces religious sects and encourages return to faith in Yahvo. The covering of the Tomb of the Great King by government structures is criticized.[24]

3081[]

  • King Rakeri has a public debate with Tevahr; from an opponent of his ideas he is converted to a follower.[24]
  • Rakeri selects Tevahr as his main prophet.[24]

3092[]

Development of handheld-extruder technology.[24]

3100[]

  • By that year, the public returns to the original beliefs of Ri'neref and the Great King. There are now only 47 sects in existence, with only 10 having more than 500 members.[24]
  • Attempts to join the classes of rich and poor. Beginning of much renovation of poor, deteriorating districts, and construction of a new Theater Company and Concert Hall in the poor Belari District.[24]

3105[]

Birth of Tejara.[25]

3112[]

Rakeri proclaims that the original line of the Great Zero (unofficially changed by Me'erta) is accurate and should be honored. Grand renovation (almost complete reconstruction) of the Great Temple using handheld-extruder technology.[24]

3123[]

  • Reconstruction of the Temple completed.[24]
  • (six months later) Fahlee passes away.[24]
  • Great period of expansion inside and outside the cavern begins along with great developments in mining technology.[24]

3125[]

(5th century of D'ni)

3143[]

Adesh writes "Yahvo's Voice".[24]

3218[]

Death of Tevahr. 5 days of national sadness ordered. Minor protests from a few of the remaining sects.[24]

Reign of Tejara[]

3219[]

Coronation of King Tejara.[25]

3243[]

3271[]

Major renovations to the Palace.[25]

3279[]

The King's Age presented to King Tejara by the Writer's Guild.[25]

3285[]

Tejara imprisons his oldest brother.[25]

3298[]

Tejara stages the death of a Guild Master of the Guild of Miners in a freak accident

3383[]

Birth of Ti'amel.[26]

3385[]

Death of Tejara's wife. One of his lovers (rumored to be Ti'amel's true mother) also dies.[25]

Reign of Ti'amel[]

3422[]

3469[]

Construction of the first great tunneling machine, Stone Eater, spearheaded by Grand Master Miner Namen.[26]

3477[]

Ti'amel marries Shama.[26]

3500[]

Women made eligible for Minor Guild education.[26]

3523[]

Shama, successfully convinces Council not to allow women in the Major Guilds.[26]

3574[]

Birth of Kedri.[27]

3576[]

Ailem writes "The Lasting Impact".[25]

3614[]

Birth of Ti'amel's and Shama's daughter.[26]

3646[]

(Leetar 21) First Day of Dancing marking the destruction of Garternay.[4]

Reign of Kedri[]

3654[]

Coronation of King Kedri.[27]

3686[]

Marriage of Kedri, in an open ceremony.[27]

3689[]

Shama dies.[27]

3702[]

King Kedri establishes the Shamathen District (later changed to Kerath’en) on Ae'gura to make the Island affordable for some of the lower D'ni classes. He proceeds on donating the Age of the Kings to the people, and renovations in the Belari District.[28]

3750[]

(6th century of D'ni)

3803[]

Birth of Lemashal.[29]

3890[]

Lalen writes "Shama".[26]

Reign of Lemashal[]

3903[]

Coronation of King Lemashal.[29]

3961[]

Minor Guild of Illusionists established. The Relyimah ("The Unseen") established as a secret intelligence agency, using the Illusionist's Guild as a cover.[29]

3975[]

Lemashal marries an outsider.[29]

3995[]

Lemashal has his first son. The D'ni are confronted with their views on outside cultures and whether or not he would be allowed to someday rule as King.[29]

3998[]

Birth of Ishek.[30]

4014[]

Lemashal has his second son.[29]

4030[]

Council passes a law requiring kings to be of pure D'ni blood, as a response to the non-D'ni heritage of King Lemashal's sons.

Reign of Ishek[]

4083[]

Coronation of King Ishek.[30]

4103[]

King Ishek's wife kidnapped by the Yimas, who demanded Ages be written for them to rule. Situation was set up by a D'ni sect to discredit Ishek's talk of equality between D'ni and outsiders. Plot was uncovered by the Relyimah. New, stricter rules passed governing contact with outside cultures.[30]

4168[]

Birth of Loshemanesh.[31]

Reign of Loshemanesh[]

4291[]

Coronation of King Loshemanesh.[31]

4305[]

Law establishing solitary life imprisonment on a prison Age as punishment for creating or trading illicit Ages.[31]

4307[]

Law establishing permanent imprisonment as the punishment for any D'ni who coerced an outsider to commit a crime. Despite the new laws, there was a strong streak of isolationism within the culture.[31]

4334[]

Mining Age of Trases severely damaged by a native operating D'ni machinery incorrectly. The Watcher rumored to have been born in mid-link by a D'ni woman who was evacuating from the disaster. Incident inspired further demands to cut off all contact with outside cultures.

4375[]

(7th century of D'ni)

4402[]

Birth of Ji.[32]

Reign of Ji[]

4438[]

  • King Loshemanesh assassinated by the same isolationist sect that had arranged the kidnapping of his mother in 4103.
  • Coronation of King Ji.[32]

4500[]

  • "Words" written by The Watcher—the child born during the evacuation of Trases, rumored to have special gifts to see beyond time. "Words" describes his visions of the future of D'ni.[32]
  • Guild Master Kinef of the Guild of Legislators brought forth a proposal that would allow the use of private education separate from the Guilds, although education and the Guilds had always been thought of as inseparable. The proposal eventually passed by a slim margin but private education never really received near the admiration and respect from the public and thus never truly succeeded.[32]

4502[]

4527[]

Ji and Milane divorce.[32]

4538[]

Birth of Demath.[33]

4543[]

Demath joins the Guild of Maintainers.[33]

4565[]

Ji marries for a second time.[32]

4606[]

The Watcher is reported dead, though there were continuing rumors of people having seen and spoken to him afterward.[32]

4645[]

Ji's wife disappears.[32]

Reign of Demath[]

4692[]

Coronation of King Demath.[33]

  • 4692-???? - Many new restrictions placed on interactions with outsiders. Outsiders forbidden to operate D'ni machinery or use Books. Relyimah membership doubled to watch for signs of illegal activities with outsiders.

4721[]

Major Guilds forced to accept some students who passed entrance exams but could not afford their ever-growing fees.[33]

4724[]

The Relyimah start discovering groups violating the "Loshemanesh Laws".[33]

4734[]

Birth of Yableshan.[34]

4752[]

By this time, over ten groups have been convicted for violating the Laws. The crime rate steadily drops thereafter.[33]

4784[]

Assassination attempt against King Demath. Two Relyimah die protecting him.[33]

4786[]

Assassins found and executed (linked into Death Age). First execution of its kind. Incident spurs further calls for isolationism, to prevent any further conflicts leading to D'ni executions because of outsiders.[33]

4815[]

Demath has Goshen imprisoned into a Prison Book.[34]

4826[]

The first scholarship students of the Guild of Stone Masons devise an early fusion-compounding technology, a first step toward Nara.[33]

Reign of Yableshan[]

4843[]

Coronation of King Yableshan.[33]

4865[]

King Yableshan's son kidnapped and killed by Blood of Yahvo cultists, aided by a mole in the Relyimah. The D'ni became increasingly polarized between isolationists and non-isolationists.[34]

4889[]

Began first remodeling of the 18 Major Guilds since the founding.[34]

4901[]

New Common Library begun within the middle-class Vamen District.[34]

4910[]

New park begun on Neref Island.[34]

4914[]

Three new Recreation Ages placed within the park as gifts from the Guild of Writers in order to celebrate the completion of their new Guild.[34]

4931[]

Birth of Emen.[35]

4954[]

Deadly explosion in industrial Age of Meanas. Killed 400 outsiders and 78 D'ni. Relyimah still compromised and could not discover if accident or terrorist act. Incident again fanned isolationist sentiment.[34]

5000[]

(8th century of D'ni)

5043[]

Faresh appointed as head of Illusionist's Guild by King Yableshan to clean up the Relyimah. Faresh begins construction of mansion of illusions on Katha island.

Reign of Emen[]

5081[]

Coronation of King Emen.[35]

5083[]

Two moles among the Relyimah are uncovered and vanish. Faresh a "silent hero". Many key members of government attend Faresh's parties on Katha, and talk about the mansion's puzzle rooms and secret passages.[35]

5093[]

5095[]

Government decides to sell over 23 islands to private buyers who wanted to build their own retreats after hearing of Faresh's mansion.[35]

5102[]

Faresh's daughter dies under strange circumstances, jumping to her death after seeing spirits in her bedroom. Possibly her death was arranged by some faction, and may have been prophesied by The Watcher. Return to his teachings begins philosophical chaos.[35]

5103[]

Faresh leaves the mansion, giving it to the Relyimah.[35]

5120[]

Haghen writes "Haunted by her Cries".[35]

5157[]

Birth of Me'emen.[36]

5202[]

Public ferry system established between Ae'gura, the city proper and the other islands in the cavern. Island given to Minor Guilds of Artists, Musicians and Actors by King Emen for use as a cultural center.[35]

5236[]

Deretheni, a strong, lightweight stone, produced in the lab by the Guild of Stone Masons.[35]

Reign of Me'emen[]

5240[]

Coronation of King Me'emen.[36]

5307[]

Nara, the hardest of all D'ni stones, produced in the lab by the Guilds of Stone Masons and Miners.[36]

5312[]

Disease outbreak in Nehw'eril (industrial) District, possibly imported from forest Age of Yasefe. Public demands that industry be moved further from the city proper to reduce future danger.[36]

5359[]

Construction of the second great tunneling machine: Stone Tooth. Stone Eater and Stone Tooth clear area for new industrial district.[36]

5473[]

Deretheni used by Maintainer's Guild to construct improved Maintainer Suits. Writers could be more experimental with their Ages, since Maintainers better protected.[36]

5475[]

Construction of Uran industrial district.[36]

5500[]

5540[]

Ashem catches a disease while investigating a new Age. He dies later.[36]

5541[]

Uran renamed to Ashem'en.[36]

Reign of Adesh[]

5549[]

Coronation of King Adesh.[37]

5574[]

Prophet Gish begins preaching the word of Yahvo, condemning Tevahr and the Great King for teaching love of Yahvo as opposed to the need to follow the commands of Yahvo. Gish was a rabid isolationist, and very popular with the public. Arrested many times, then killed by the Relyimah on the order of King Adesh, making him a martyr. A very unpopular action that provoked public outrage.[37]

5589[]

Ramena writes "Ashem".[36]

5603[]

Birth of Lanaren.[38]

5625[]

(9th century of D'ni)

Reign of Lanaren[]

5701[]

  • King Adesh assassinated, possibly by a close advisor.[37]
  • Lanaren assumes throne, denounces Adesh's act, and promises to disband the Relyimah. Isolationist factions happy to be free of their watchers, but calmed by Lanaren's apparent isolationism.[38]

5714[]

Construction begun on Ae'gura-City tunnel by Stone Tooth.[38]

5721[]

New techniques to incorporate structural reinforcement in extrusion based construction.[38]

5734[]

  • Ae'gura-City tunnel project halted due to protests by Guild Masters living on Ae'gura, and alleged environmental concerns.[38]
  • Stone Tooth sent to clear space for new districts near Ashem'en industrial district.[38]

5856[]

Construction on the new Lanaren District. Stone Tooth ordered to begin further exploration of the cavern by way of new tunnels.[38]

5902[]

Four new Ages (three food, one manufacturing) announced to replace Ages using outsiders. They were meant to satisfy the isolationist factions; none of them were ever used to the extent the Ages they were replacing had been used.[38]

5903[]

First inhabitants of the Lanaren District, mostly manual laborers who worked in the adjoining Ashem'en.[38]

5945[]

Birth of Asemlef.[39]

5986[]

Official disbanding of Relyimah, though their work ceased long before.[38]

Reign of Asemlef[]

5999[]

6034[]

Lashem writes "The Lost Tunnel".[38]

6201[]

Birth of Jaron.[40]

6250[]

(10th century of D'ni)

Reign of Jaron[]

6284[]

Coronation of King Jaron.[40]

6294[]

Coronation of King Jaron.[39]

  • 6300 - Rock Biter and the Burrower are built for the broadening of the Rudenna Passage -1356

6430[]

Construction of the third and fourth great tunneling machines: Rock Biter and The Burrower. Put to work expanding the Rudenna Passage.[40]

6442[]

Birth of Rikooth.[41]

Reign of Rikooth[]

6498[]

Coronation of King Rikooth.[41]

6510[]

Rock Biter and The Burrower discover a new cavern. Surveyor's Guild begins extensive studies.[41]

6556[]

Rikooth marries Hisha.[41]

6601[]

New cavern proved habitable, but very expensive to build in. Stone Tooth and Rock Biter assigned to expand city by digging into cavern wall for expansion, instead. Burrower and Stone Eater assigned to further exploration outside cavern.[41]

6676[]

Major meeting to discuss involvement with outsiders. King Rikooth valued contributions of outsiders to art, technology, resources, etc. and would not enforce restrictions without good reason.[41]

6677[]

Birth of Kerath.[42]

6700[]

Rikooth expels wife and youngest son, Kerath, from the Palace obviously tired of their views and opinions as devoted followers of the teachings of Gish.[41]

Reign of Kerath[]

6731[]

  • On his deathbed, Rikooth has a vision of Kerath sailing back through the King's Arch on a boat shaped like a lizard. He felt that Yahvo was directing him to select Kerath as the next king.
  • (Leevofo 27) Coronation of King Kerath.[42][4]

6875[]

(11th century of D'ni)

6970[]

Began construction of new Guild Hall, further burying the Tomb of the Great King.[42]

6977[]

(Leevotar 17) Kerath abdicates, turning the power of the kings over to the first Five Lords of the new form of government he had devised for the D'ni to use until the coming of the true Great King.[42][4]

Council period[]

6985[]

7000[]

Tarvis writes "The First Five."[42]

7002[]

Yemas writes "The Last King".[41]

7034[]

Grand Master Temas of the Guild of Writers gives a speech to the Five Lords.[13]

7201[]

Jamen writes "How They Came; A Detailed Look at what started the Mee-Dis War".[21][42]

7500[]

(12th century of D'ni)

7539[]

Old Stone Teeth, Rock Biter and Burrower had been together for the breakthrough of the lower caverns and the opening of the Tijali Mines.[43]

8100[]

"Garden craze" of the 8100s. Many "rest Ages", including Eder Gira and Eder Kemo, were written and made available to the D'ni public.[44]

8125[]

(13th century of D'ni)

8500[]

Elite force of Maintainers established, based in the Maintainer's Garrison on the Age of Gahreesen. The Garrison was used by this force for training, research, and development of new Maintainer technologies.[44]

8740[]

Birth of Hinahsh.[44]

8750[]

(14th century of D'ni)

8990[]

Teledahn written by Grand Master Mararon of the Guild of Writers as a 250th-birthday present for Lord Hinahsh, Grand Master of the Guild of Caterers.[44]

9005[]

Hinahsh dies. Teledahn left to Guild of Caterers; Guild Captain Ventus installs equipment for spore harvesting that nearly ruins the Age.[44]

  • 9307 - A'Gaeris is born.
  • 9313 - Aitrus is born.

9336[]

Work on the tunnel to the surface begins.[43]

9338[]

The Guild of Legislators observes the expedition and reports to the Council; they decide to extend it for another year and that a Great Shaft should be built to speed up the tunnelling.[43]

  • 9340- Excavation to surface ends.
  • 9350 (1694 AD) - Anna is born.
  • 9351 - Aitrus becomes guild master.
  • 9359 - Anna's mother dies.
  • 9365 - Aitrus is elected to the Council.

9375[]

(15th century of D'ni; it is the starting point of the journal dating.)

  • 9377 - Anna marries Aitrus.

9390[]

Around this year Aitrus creates his map.[45]

9392[]

(1736) - Gehn is born.[43]

9395[]

Guild Master Kadish writes Kadish Tolesa.[44]

9396[]

  • Manesmo, current owner of Teledahn, investigated for slave trading.[44]
  • Gehn is initiated to the Guild of Books at 4 years old.[43]

9400[]

(Leesahn 8) Final revolt of Veovis and fall of D'ni.[4] Gehn is 8 years old.[43]

After the Fall[]

9406[]

Gehn runs away from the Cleft. He is 14 years old.[46]

94??[]

Gehn meets the Amad. He marries Keta.

9411[]

(1755)- Birth of Atrus and death of Keta. Gehn leaves for D'ni while baby Atrus stays with Anna.[46]

9417[]

(Leevofo 8) Gehn starts writing Riven, his Fifth Age.[4]

9425[]

Atrus is 14 years old. He conducts his Battery experiment and blows open the path leading to D'ni. Gehn returns to Anna and takes Atrus to D'ni.[46]

9429[]

(1773)

  • Gehn takes Atrus to D'ni and teaches him writing.[46]
  • (Leevot 22) Atrus' Korfah V'ja.[4] He is 18 years old.[46]
  • (Leevot 23) Gehn traps Atrus in K'veer. Atrus goes to Riven.[46]
  • Atrus meets Katran. Gehn announces his intention to marry Catherine in 30 days. Atrus begins writing test Ages in preparation for fixing the Riven Book. Gehn decides to hold the wedding even sooner.[46]
  • On the wedding date, Atrus and Catherine escape and trap Gehn there. The Myst book falls in the Star fissure and lands on Earth.[46]
  • Atrus, Katran and Anna stay in Myst.

9430[]

Atrus writes the Rocks, the Age that will be known as Stoneship.[47]

9431[]

(Leevosahn 13) Atrus marries Katran.[4]

c. 9432[]

Achenar is born. (earliest possible date)

c. 9434[]

Sirrus is born.[48]

9440[]

Atrus visits Stoneship again and meets his old friends.[49]

c. 9442[]

While visiting one of Catherine's ages Anna is killed during an accident.[50] She is buried on Myst Island. Atrus is lost in his writing and Catherine stops writing.[51]

  • 9442 - Atrus writes Osmoian.
  • 944? - Atrus writes Channelwood and Selenitic.
  • 9445 - Atrus writes J'nanin, Voltaic, Edanna, Amateria and Narayan and uses them to teach his sons the principles of the Ages.
  • 9448 - Atrus writes The Tide.
  • 9449 - Atrus writes Mechanical.
  • c. 9451 - Events of Myst comic: The Book of Black Ships: Sirrus and Achenar meet the Black Pirates of Mechanical and are introduced to tyranny.
  • 9458 - Gehn manages to link to 233rd Age (L?votar 11)
  • 9460 - Atrus writes Rime.
  • 94?? - Civil war in Narayan. Saavedro is trapped on J'nanin.
  • 9461 (1805) - Sirrus and Achenar send Katran to Riven (L?votar 29). Gehn imprisons her (L?bro 8).
  • 9462 (1806) - Sirrus is trapped in the Red Book ; Achenar is trapped in the Blue Book (Leevot 25). Events of Myst: A human finds the Myst book, arrives to Myst and frees Atrus, who then burns the trap books (L?vobro 13) (December 12)




  • 9462, L?vobro 30 - Events of Riven: The Stranger goes to Riven, where he imprisons Gehn and frees Katran. Riven is destroyed. Rivenese relocated to Tay.
  • 9465 - Atrus and Katran enter Averone.
  • 946? - Events of Myst: The Book of D'ni: Atrus finds the D'ni survivors, visits the Age of Terahnee, frees the relyimah.
  • 9468, L?bot 25 - Atrus decides to write Releeshahn.
  • 9469, L?fo 1 - Atrus begins to write Releeshahn and revisits J'nanin.

947?[]

(1815)[52]

  • 9471 - Events of Myst III: Exile: Saavedro steals Releeshahn and traps the Stranger in J'nanin thinking he is Atrus. The Stranger escapes and reclaims Releeshan.
  • 9480 - Events of Myst IV: Revelation: Atrus writes to the Stranger who then arrives in Tomahna. Yeesha is abducted. Death of Sirrus and Achenar.(Leevobro 2)

References[]

  1. Myst comic: Issue zero
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 King Ri'neref Notebook
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 King Ailesh Notebook
  4. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 Cyan official timeline
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Shomat Story Notebook
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 King Shomat Notebook
  7. 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 King Ja'kreen Notebook
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 King Veesha Notebook
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 King Mararon Notebook
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 King Koreen Notebook
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 King Ahlsendar Notebook
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 King Solath Notebook
  13. 13.00 13.01 13.02 13.03 13.04 13.05 13.06 13.07 13.08 13.09 13.10 13.11 King Me'erta Notebook
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 King Gan Notebook
  15. Me'erta Story Notebook
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 King Hemelin Notebook
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 King Behnashiren Notebook
  18. https://archive.guildofarchivists.org/wiki/Reference:RAWA/Book(s)_of_Birenni
  19. http://web.archive.org/web/20060627100612im_/http://www.drcsite.org:80/img/laleninfo.jpg
  20. 20.00 20.01 20.02 20.03 20.04 20.05 20.06 20.07 20.08 20.09 20.10 King Naygen Notebook
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 21.5 21.6 King Hinash Notebook
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 22.5 22.6 King Needrah Notebook
  23. The Great King of D'ni
  24. 24.00 24.01 24.02 24.03 24.04 24.05 24.06 24.07 24.08 24.09 24.10 24.11 24.12 24.13 24.14 King Rakeri Notebook
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 25.4 25.5 25.6 25.7 King Tejara Notebook
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 26.5 26.6 King Ti'amel Notebook
  27. 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.3 King Kedri Notebook
  28. Kedri Story Notebook
  29. 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.3 29.4 29.5 King Lemashal Notebook
  30. 30.0 30.1 30.2 King Ishek Notebook
  31. 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 King Loshemanesh Notebook
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 32.3 32.4 32.5 32.6 32.7 32.8 32.9 King Ji Notebook
  33. 33.00 33.01 33.02 33.03 33.04 33.05 33.06 33.07 33.08 33.09 33.10 King Demath Notebook
  34. 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 34.4 34.5 34.6 34.7 King Yableshan Notebook
  35. 35.00 35.01 35.02 35.03 35.04 35.05 35.06 35.07 35.08 35.09 35.10 King Emen Notebook
  36. 36.00 36.01 36.02 36.03 36.04 36.05 36.06 36.07 36.08 36.09 36.10 King Me'emen Notebook
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 King Adesh Notebook
  38. 38.00 38.01 38.02 38.03 38.04 38.05 38.06 38.07 38.08 38.09 38.10 King Lanaren Notebook
  39. 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 King Asemlef Notebook
  40. 40.0 40.1 40.2 King Jaron Notebook
  41. 41.0 41.1 41.2 41.3 41.4 41.5 41.6 41.7 King Rikooth Notebook
  42. 42.0 42.1 42.2 42.3 42.4 42.5 42.6 King Kerath Notebook
  43. 43.0 43.1 43.2 43.3 43.4 43.5 Book of Ti'ana
  44. 44.0 44.1 44.2 44.3 44.4 44.5 44.6 DRC Web site
  45. D'ni Maps
  46. 46.0 46.1 46.2 46.3 46.4 46.5 46.6 46.7 Book of Atrus
  47. [1], Linking and the Art of Writing
  48. Based on Richard A. Watson's statement that Sirrus is younger than Achenar by 2 years[2], and the assumption that Achenar was born right after Atrus and Catherine's marriage.
  49. Stoneship Journal
  50. Serenia Journal and based on the assumption that Sirrus was born in 9434
  51. Catherine's Tomahna Journal
  52. History
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