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Myst (Game)
Not what you were looking for? See - Myst (Disambiguation) "Myst" is the first game in the series, originally released on September 24th, 1993 by Cyan Worlds. -
D'ni Timeline
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 -
The Book of Ti'ana
Myst: The Book of Ti'ana was the second book in the Myst series, though it is actually a prequel to Myst: The Book of Atrus and is the first entry chronologically in the Myst -
Myst IV: Revelation
"Myst IV: Revelation" is the fifth game released for the Myst series, released on September 28th, 2004, a year after Uru: Ages Beyond Myst. It was developed and published by Ubisoft and is the -
Catherine's Journal (Riven)
This journal is given to you by Nelah in Tay after having been captured by the Moiety. It details Catherine's collaboration with the Moiety as they try to take down Gehn. -
D'ni/D'ni History
While most of the Ronay escaped to Terahnee, a few thousand wished to follow Ri'neref and his ideals, to an Age he wrote. Ri'neref had prepared for himself and his followers a new -
Amateria
Amateria, the Age of Dynamic Forces, was written by Atrus so that his sons could learn the Art. It consists of a complex in the middle of an ocean that operates like a combination of -
Achenar
Achenar is the eldest son of Atrus and Catherine, and brother to Sirrus and Yeesha. He and his brother are the first two characters you meet when playing the initial game. He is also one -
Sirrus
Sirrus was the son of Atrus and Catherine. Sirrus was younger than Achenar by 2 years. Their father viewed his sons as the future of D'ni and paid much attention to their education. When -
Catherine
Catherine is Atrus' wife. She is a native of Riven and a former student of Gehn. Her name was actually Katran, emphasis on the second syllable (Ka-tran). She worked with Anna to write the -
Gehn
Gehn is the son of D'ni Aitrus and the human woman Ti'ana, and is the father of Atrus. He was the first known D'ni-human hybrid, born a few years before the -
Voltaic
Voltaic the Age of Energy was an Element Age written by Atrus, based on the concept that "Energy Powers Future Motion". Its purpose was to teach his sons, Sirrus and Achenar, one of the first -
The Stranger
Indeed, while there are many secrets in the Myst series, one of the greatest and most well guarded is that of The Stranger. While having no official name, The Stranger is, in fact, the player -
Aitrus
Aitrus was a prominent member in the D'ni society just before its fall. His curiosity about the surface dwellers led to his friendship with Ti'ana, whom he later married and had a child -
Myst Island
Not what you were looking for? See - Myst (Disambiguation) Myst Island is an age created by Catherine and Ti'ana, and the central hub for the game Myst. -
Myst (Game)/Speeches and Recordings
Here is a list of all spoken speeches and recordings in Myst. I realized, the moment I fell into the fissure, that the book would not be destroyed as I had planned. It continued falling -
Riven: The Sequel to Myst
"Riven" is the second game in the Myst series, and the fourth chronologically. It was released on October 31st, 1997 by Cyan, after four years of development. It takes place in the Riven, a -
Narayan
Narayan was an Element Age written by Atrus to teach his sons the concepts of the Art. It was specifically conceived as a culmination of all learning gathered by the students, teaching Atrus's fourth -
Selenitic
Selenitic is an Age written by Atrus. The Age was an uninhabited island. When Atrus linked to the Age, he found a lush and green landscape and enjoyed the silence, but a mysterious hot wind -
Atrus
Atrus (D'ni spelling: aytrus) is a D'ni/human descendant. Although he was born well after the fall of D'ni, he holds the legacy of the D'ni civilization and the Art which -
Mechanical
The Mechanical age was one of the Ages written and visited by Atrus from Myst Island. Atrus wrote this Age knowing that it would be different from the previous ones. -
Channelwood/Journal
The Channelwood Journal can be found among the burned books in the library on Myst. It was written by Atrus, detailing his discoveries the Channelwood Age. -
Edanna
Edanna, the Age of Nature, is one of the Element Ages written by Atrus. It was designed to teach that "Nature encourages mutual dependence". Sirrus and Achenar had to discover how creatures in the Age -
Stoneship
Atrus wrote the Stoneship age early while he was living on Myst Island. Emmit was the first inhabitant of the Rocks who lived in a cave in the largest rock, and swam between them. he -
Channelwood
The Channelwood age was an Age written by Atrus. Ages ago, humanoids lived peacefully on the surface of the island while the tree-dwellers lived among the trees, high above the ground. As a result
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