![]() He then asks you to go to Riven to save Katran from Gehn, who has gone mad and is trying to convert Riven into another D'ni civilization. If you open the green book, you see Atrus in the K'veer basement, and if you bring him the white page for the Myst book, he goes back to Myst and burns the red and blue books, thus imprisoning his two sons forever ( Myst). However, they both tell you not to touch the green book. Sirrus tells you to bring from there the final red page, but not the blue one Achenar tells you the exact opposite. After you collect five pages, they tell you the pattern for unlocking a secret hideout behind the fireplace of the library. On the brothers' request, you collect the red and blue pages, and as you proceed, the brothers each tell you that the other brother is guilty of burning the books in the Myst library. In the library you find a red and a blue book, which are the linking books to Sirrus' and Achenar's Prison Ages ( Spire and Haven respectively). Atrus looses the Myst book in the fissure, and the book eventually comes to Earth, where you, the Stranger/player, find it and use it to go to Myst Island, where you find Atrus' library. Atrus finds out that Katran and Anna wrote the Age of Myst together, and the newlywed couple goes there to trap Gehn in Riven by opening up the Star Fissure ( Myst: The Book of Atrus). Atrus finds the Riven book, goes there, meets Katran, and marries her. Eventually, Gehn locks Atrus in the K'veer basement (the last area you visit in the Myst game). Some 14 years later, Gehn comes back and takes Atrus away from Anna to teach him how to Write Ages. ![]() Miserable and unable to cope, Gehn runs away to the D'ni caves, leaving his son in Anna's care. Gehn grows up, and later his wife, Keta, dies while giving birth to their son, Atrus. Anna and her 8 year old son, Gehn, escape to the Cleft, which is near the volcano over the D'ni cavern. Veovis, a conservative D'ni lord, becomes furious about this, and another lord, A'Gaeris (aka The Philosopher), destroys the D'ni city-and most of the life in it-with a huge poison cloud ( Myst: The Book of Ti'ana Myst: The Book of D'ni). The D'ni empire falls around the year 1740 when a woman, Anna, comes down into the city from the surface and marries a D'ni, Aitrus. The D'ni live in a great underground city for about 10,000 years, having the ability to Write books that can take their user to another Age, or world. This article has been rated as Mid-importance on the project's importance scale. This article has been rated as GA-class on the project's quality scale. Video games Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games Template:WikiProject Video games video game articles If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Video games, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of video games on Wikipedia. This article is of interest to the following WikiProjects: If you can update or improve it, please do so. This is identified as among the best series of articles produced by the Wikipedia community. Myst (series) is the main article in the Myst series series, a featured topic. ![]() ![]() If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it. If you can improve it further, please do so. Myst (series) has been listed as one of the Video games good articles under the good article criteria.
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