![]() ![]() But when a boy gets sick, only a prophecy and some fate can shape Terahnee's destiny. Everything is perfect, this is a world they could scarcely imagine. Atrus and Catherine set out to rebuild D'Ni and stumble into his world of spectacular waterfalls, lush fields, rich music, and astonishingly beautiful architecture. These pages are your link to the story of Eedrah, son of Jethhe Ro'Jethhe, lord of Terahnee-Eedrah's ethereal homeland. Now, take a step further into the fictional legend and origins of Myst. You have seen a glimpse of the images, and know the histories of Catherine, Atrus, and Ti'Ana. The ages of Myst are worlds of adventure and awe of mystery abd beauty of intrigue and betrayal. Also, the reader begins to realize the opportunities for the vast reach of D'ni culture throughout the universe and time. However, this book reveals extensive amounts of D'ni lore and history: by reading The Book of D'ni, the fan is introduced to the protocol used by the Guild of Maintainers in linking to unknown ages. Many readers feel the ending is unclear to the point that one is not sure where certain groups of people end up. David Wingrove weaves a compelling yarn, but it gets muddled toward the end and engages in a level of descriptive violence not characteristic of the Myst games nor previous books. Cyan was in the midst of meeting deadlines for Riven while The Book of D'ni was in progress and did not devote as much time into proofreading and editing it as much as they desired. The Book of D'ni probably has the least cohesiveness of the three published books major contradictions show up regarding events depicted in the previous novels. The events of the book occur after the events of Riven but before the birth of Yeesha. Myst: The Book of D'ni is the third book in the series of Myst novels, after the Book of Atrus and the Book of Ti'ana. Myst: The Book of Ti'ana Riven: The Sequel to Myst Events and elements in the D'ni Universe are regarded as fictional. ![]() This article is written from an OOC point-of-view. ![]()
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