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|portrayed-by=John Keston
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'''Gehn''' was an apprentice in the [[Guild of Books]] at the time of the D'ni's destruction. He was the only son of [[Ti'ana]] and [[Aitrus]], and was the father of [[Atrus]]. He is notable for being the first child of a human and a D'ni. Gehn was only 8 when [[Fall of D'ni|D'ni fell]]. He and his mother escaped to Earth's [[surface]], and eventually he left to live with a human tribe called the [[Amad]]. Devastated by the loss of his wife [[Keta]] during childbirth, he abandoned Atrus to be raised by Ti'ana. He returned to D'ni and taught himself ''[[regestoy]]'', though his slapdash approach and limited approach to problem-solving meant that all of his [[Age]]s were ultimately unstable. He also developed a twisted view of what ''regestoy'' did, believing that he was actually creating the worlds he linked to, and thus deserved to be treated as a god by their inhabitants.
'''Gehn''' was an apprentice in the [[Guild of Books]] at the time of the D'ni's destruction. He was the only son of [[Ti'ana]] and [[Aitrus]], and was the father of [[Atrus]]. He is notable for being the first child of a human and a D'ni. Gehn was only 8 when [[Fall of D'ni|D'ni fell]]. He and his mother escaped to Earth's [[surface]], and eventually he left to live with a human tribe called the [[Amad]]. Devastated by the loss of his wife [[Keta]] during childbirth, he abandoned Atrus to be raised by Ti'ana. He returned to D'ni and taught himself ''[[regestoy]]'', though his slapdash methods and limited approach to problem-solving meant that all of his [[Age]]s were ultimately unstable. He also developed a twisted view of what ''regestoy'' did, believing that he was actually creating the worlds he linked to, and thus deserved to be treated as a god by their inhabitants.


==Biography==
==Biography==
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===Return to D'ni===
===Return to D'ni===
Following Keta's death during the birth of his son, he returned to D'ni, making his home on K'veer with a mute servant he called [[Rijus]]. There, he developed a rather skewed vision of D'ni culture, viewing them as gods among men, and mistaking ''regestoy'''s ability to bridge pre-existing worlds with that of true creation. Over the ensuing 14 years, he became determined to rebuild D'ni single-handedly, and tried to teach himself ''regestoy'' so that he could rebuild the catalog of Ages in the D'ni empire, adding new worlds filled with primitive natives whom he subjugated and forced to worship him as a deity.
Following Keta's death during the birth of his son, he returned to D'ni, making his home on K'veer with a mute servant he called [[Rijus]]. There, he developed a rather skewed vision of D'ni culture, viewing them as gods among men, and mistaking ''regestoy'''s ability to bridge pre-existing worlds with that of true creation. Over the ensuing 14 years, he became determined to rebuild D'ni single-handedly, and tried to teach himself ''regestoy'' so that he could rebuild the catalog of Ages in the D'ni empire, adding new worlds filled with primitive natives whom he subjugated and forced to worship him as a deity. His understanding of the Art was limited, and his method of piecing together phrases from the [[Descriptive Book|Descriptive Books]] he found resulted in the instability of all his Ages.


Gehn also developed a considerable obsession with numerology, especially as it pertained to the D'ni's use of the number five. He was convinced that the number had some deeper, almost cosmic significance, and tried to force everything in D'ni culture into this view of the world. Of the six symbols the D'ni used to depict primary and secondary colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet), he believed that only five were truly important. In his attempts to rebuild the D'ni guild system by conscripting [[ahrotan|ahrotantee]], he abandoned the 18 major D'ni guilds in favor of a five-guild system focused around the manufacturing of Ages.
Gehn also developed a considerable obsession with numerology, especially as it pertained to the D'ni's use of the number five. He was convinced that the number had some deeper, almost cosmic significance, and tried to force everything in D'ni culture into this view of the world. Of the six symbols the D'ni used to depict primary and secondary colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet), he believed that only five were truly important.


Fourteen years after moving to K'veer, Gehn returned to the Cleft to retrieve his son Atrus and take him down to D'ni, where Gehn taught him ''regestoy''. Atrus eventually rebelled against his father's authority, finally trapping him on the Age of [[Riven]] with the help of a Rivenese native named [[Catherine]].
Fourteen years after moving to K'veer, Gehn returned to the Cleft to retrieve his son Atrus and take him down to D'ni, where Gehn taught him ''regestoy''. However, Gehn became frustrated with Atrus's slower, more careful approach to Writing and his independent streak, which culminated in outright rebellion after Gehn's arrogance ruined [[Age 37]]. Hoping to find a more obedient helper among the inhabitants of his Ages, Gehn declared that he would marry [[Catherine]], a native of [[Riven]], his Fifth Age, whom he had been teaching the Art.  But Catherine worked together with Anna and Atrus to leave Gehn stranded on Riven.


===Imprisonment on Riven===
===Imprisonment on Riven===
During the thirty years that he was trapped on Riven, Gehn established near-total dominion over the Age's inhabitants, and even attempted to re-establish several D'ni Guilds – Maintainers, Surveyors, and Bookmakers, along with the Builders and Educators, which seemed to consolidate various tasks from other major and minor Guilds – with the help of the natives. Despite this dependence on them for help and manpower, Gehn never seemed to fully trust his Rivenese Guild members, and often seemed frustrated by their "lesser" intellect.
During the thirty years that he was trapped on Riven, Gehn established near-total dominion over the Age's inhabitants, and even attempted to re-establish several D'ni Guilds – Maintainers, Surveyors, and Bookmakers, along with the Builders and Educators, which seemed to consolidate various tasks from other major and minor Guilds – with the help of the natives. Despite this dependence on them for help and manpower, Gehn never seemed to fully trust his Rivenese Guild members, and often seemed frustrated by their "lesser" intellect.


Eventually, Gehn discovered how to manufacture new Books, and began writing a series of test Ages, finally achieving his first success with [[Age 233]]. Knowing that Riven would eventually collapse, as many of his Ages did, he began writing another Age—[[Age 234]]—where he and the Rivenese villagers would be safe. Gehn would never complete this Age, as he was imprisoned by the [[Stranger]], who had been sent to Riven by Atrus to rescue Catherine.
Eventually, Gehn discovered how to manufacture new Books, and began writing a series of test Ages, finally achieving his first success with [[Age 233]]. Knowing that Riven would eventually collapse, as many of his Ages did, he began writing another Age—[[Age 234]]—where he and the Rivenese villagers would be safe, though he would never complete it. Catherine returned to Riven and helped the [[Moiety]] rebels in their struggle against Gehn's rule, though Gehn was eventually able to capture her. But he himself was trapped in a [[Prison Age]] by the [[Stranger]], who had been sent to Riven by Atrus to rescue Catherine.


According to a journal left by [[Yeesha]] in [[9660 DE]] (2005 CE), Gehn remains locked in his prison to this day. It is unknown whether he is still alive.
An entry in a journal left by [[Yeesha]] in [[9660 DE]] (2005 CE) suggests that Gehn remains locked in his prison to this day<ref>{{cite journal|author=Yeesha|journal=Personal journal|journal-page=Reference:Yeesha, personal journal (Myst V: End of Ages)#Journal 3|game=Myst V|game-page=Myst V: End of Ages}}</ref>. It is unknown whether he is still alive.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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* [[Myst: The Book of Ti'ana]]
* [[Myst: The Book of Ti'ana]]
* [[Myst: The Book of Atrus]]
* [[Myst: The Book of Atrus]]
* [[Riven (game|Riven (game]]
* [[Riven (game)|Riven]]


===Referenced===
===Referenced===
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* [[Uru: Ages Beyond Myst]]
* [[Uru: Ages Beyond Myst]]
* [[Myst Online: Uru Live]]
* [[Myst Online: Uru Live]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Riven navbox}}


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[[Category:People mentioned in Myst V: End of Ages]]
[[Category:People mentioned in Myst V: End of Ages]]
[[Category:People mentioned in Uru]]
[[Category:People mentioned in Uru]]
[[Category:Members of the Guild of Books]]

Latest revision as of 01:50, 19 July 2023

Gehn
Gehn.jpg
Race 1/2 human, 1/2 D'ni
Name in D'ni gen
Personal details
Born 9392 DE
Father Aitrus
Mother Ti'ana
Spouse Keta
Children Atrus
Portrayed by John Keston


Gehn was an apprentice in the Guild of Books at the time of the D'ni's destruction. He was the only son of Ti'ana and Aitrus, and was the father of Atrus. He is notable for being the first child of a human and a D'ni. Gehn was only 8 when D'ni fell. He and his mother escaped to Earth's surface, and eventually he left to live with a human tribe called the Amad. Devastated by the loss of his wife Keta during childbirth, he abandoned Atrus to be raised by Ti'ana. He returned to D'ni and taught himself regestoy, though his slapdash methods and limited approach to problem-solving meant that all of his Ages were ultimately unstable. He also developed a twisted view of what regestoy did, believing that he was actually creating the worlds he linked to, and thus deserved to be treated as a god by their inhabitants.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

As an infant, Gehn suffered from extremely poor health, and nearly died from an unidentified illness, which his doctor dismissed as a side-effect of his mixed-race parentage. When he was four, Gehn was inducted into the Guild of Books against Ti'ana's wishes, as she felt that he wasn't ready to leave home. He suffered considerable physical and verbal abuse from his peers while he lived in the guild's boarding house. It was this ostracization during his early childhood years that instilled his reverence for all things D'ni, for he felt that by embracing his D'ni half he could overcome the outsider stigma of his human side. It was also the catalyst for his distant relationship with his mother, whom he resented for not doing enough to keep him at home. In spite of his treatment by his peers, he excelled in his class, and was chosen to give a speech at the conclusion of his first school term at age 8 – coincidentally on the day that D'ni was attacked by Veovis.

In the aftermath of D'ni's destruction, Gehn watched his father grow ill from the biochemical agent used in the attack. Aitrus and Ti'ana made the decision to escape to the surface, but he and his mother were kidnapped by Veovis' co-conspirator A'gaeris as they traveled through the city, and were taken to K'veer. Aitrus pursued them to the island mansion, and sacrificed himself to stop A'gaeris and free his family. Together, they fled to the surface and settled in the Cleft, but Gehn, who was not privy to the full details of his father's actions, blamed his mother for both his death and the destruction of D'ni, further chilling their already frosty relationship. Some time later, Gehn left to live with the Amad, returning when he was 19 only because his wife Keta had grown ill during pregnancy.

Return to D'ni[edit | edit source]

Following Keta's death during the birth of his son, he returned to D'ni, making his home on K'veer with a mute servant he called Rijus. There, he developed a rather skewed vision of D'ni culture, viewing them as gods among men, and mistaking regestoy's ability to bridge pre-existing worlds with that of true creation. Over the ensuing 14 years, he became determined to rebuild D'ni single-handedly, and tried to teach himself regestoy so that he could rebuild the catalog of Ages in the D'ni empire, adding new worlds filled with primitive natives whom he subjugated and forced to worship him as a deity. His understanding of the Art was limited, and his method of piecing together phrases from the Descriptive Books he found resulted in the instability of all his Ages.

Gehn also developed a considerable obsession with numerology, especially as it pertained to the D'ni's use of the number five. He was convinced that the number had some deeper, almost cosmic significance, and tried to force everything in D'ni culture into this view of the world. Of the six symbols the D'ni used to depict primary and secondary colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet), he believed that only five were truly important.

Fourteen years after moving to K'veer, Gehn returned to the Cleft to retrieve his son Atrus and take him down to D'ni, where Gehn taught him regestoy. However, Gehn became frustrated with Atrus's slower, more careful approach to Writing and his independent streak, which culminated in outright rebellion after Gehn's arrogance ruined Age 37. Hoping to find a more obedient helper among the inhabitants of his Ages, Gehn declared that he would marry Catherine, a native of Riven, his Fifth Age, whom he had been teaching the Art. But Catherine worked together with Anna and Atrus to leave Gehn stranded on Riven.

Imprisonment on Riven[edit | edit source]

During the thirty years that he was trapped on Riven, Gehn established near-total dominion over the Age's inhabitants, and even attempted to re-establish several D'ni Guilds – Maintainers, Surveyors, and Bookmakers, along with the Builders and Educators, which seemed to consolidate various tasks from other major and minor Guilds – with the help of the natives. Despite this dependence on them for help and manpower, Gehn never seemed to fully trust his Rivenese Guild members, and often seemed frustrated by their "lesser" intellect.

Eventually, Gehn discovered how to manufacture new Books, and began writing a series of test Ages, finally achieving his first success with Age 233. Knowing that Riven would eventually collapse, as many of his Ages did, he began writing another Age—Age 234—where he and the Rivenese villagers would be safe, though he would never complete it. Catherine returned to Riven and helped the Moiety rebels in their struggle against Gehn's rule, though Gehn was eventually able to capture her. But he himself was trapped in a Prison Age by the Stranger, who had been sent to Riven by Atrus to rescue Catherine.

An entry in a journal left by Yeesha in 9660 DE (2005 CE) suggests that Gehn remains locked in his prison to this day[1]. It is unknown whether he is still alive.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

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Referenced[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]