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A completed Book enables its user to physically travel to the place described within its pages. Underlying the Art was the foundational belief that writers were not creating new worlds, but merely linking to places that existed in parallel universes. The D'ni called these parallel universes [[Age]]s.  
A completed Book enables its user to physically travel to the place described within its pages. Underlying the Art was the foundational belief that writers were not creating new worlds, but merely linking to places that existed in parallel universes. The D'ni called these parallel universes [[Age]]s.  


The Art was made possible through specially-formulated [[ink]] and paper—which was bound together in a hard leatherbound volume—and a special written dialect{{clarify|reason=a "dialect" is a variety of a language, but the dictionary entry defines them as symbols}} called ''{{dni-text|gahrohev|-tee}}''—literally, "great words"—which allowed writers to express extremely complex ideas in a compact space.
The Art was made possible through specially-formulated [[ink]] and paper—which was bound together in a hard leatherbound volume—and a special written dialect{{clarify|reason=a "dialect" is a variety of a language}} called ''{{Parsed D'ni|gahro||hev|-tee}}''—literally, "great words"—which allowed writers to express extremely complex ideas in a compact space.


Blank Books, called ''{{dni-text|kor|-tee}}'{{dni-text|neeah}}'', were carefully guarded by the [[Guild of Writers]], as were the formulae that described the manufacture of their individual components. While access to the practice of Age writing was primarily the province of the Writers' Guild, others are known to have learned it as well.<ref>Most prominently, [[Aitrus]] learned the Art and used his skill in it to write an Age called [[Gemedet]] with [[Ti'ana]].</ref>
Blank Books, called ''{{Parsed D'ni|kor|-tee}}'{{Parsed D'ni|neeah}}'', were carefully guarded by the [[Guild of Writers]], as were the formulae that described the manufacture of their individual components. While access to the practice of Age writing was primarily the province of the Writers' Guild, others are known to have learned it as well.<ref>Most prominently, [[Aitrus]] learned the Art and used his skill in it to write an Age called [[Gemedet]] with [[Ti'ana]].</ref>


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