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In [[4103 DE]], the natives kidnapped King [[Ishek]]'s wife as she was touring a production facility on the Age, fleeing through [[Linking Book]]s before her guards could react. Although public sentiment quickly turned against the Yimas people, Ishek pleaded for understanding. When the Yimas demanded Ages in exchange for his wife's safe return, Ishek suspected that the natives were not the primary conspirators in his wife's kidnapping. An investigation by the [[Relyimah]] revealed that the radical D'ni [[Blood of Yahvo]] cult was ultimately behind the kidnapping and attempted extortion.<ref>DRC. [[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Ishek|King Ishek research]]. [[Uru]]</ref> | In [[4103 DE]], the natives kidnapped King [[Ishek]]'s wife as she was touring a production facility on the Age, fleeing through [[Linking Book]]s before her guards could react. Although public sentiment quickly turned against the Yimas people, Ishek pleaded for understanding. When the Yimas demanded Ages in exchange for his wife's safe return, Ishek suspected that the natives were not the primary conspirators in his wife's kidnapping. An investigation by the [[Relyimah]] revealed that the radical D'ni [[Blood of Yahvo]] cult was ultimately behind the kidnapping and attempted extortion (though other sources name the [[Light of D'ni]] cult as the culprit).<ref>DRC. [[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Ishek|King Ishek research]]. [[Uru]]</ref> | ||
As a result of the kidnapping, the D'ni passed stricter regulations governing interactions with outsiders—"not because the other cultures were savages, but because [the D'ni] could not be trusted to deal with them honorably."<ref>[[Jamen]]. ''[[How | As a result of the kidnapping, the D'ni passed stricter regulations governing interactions with outsiders—"not because the other cultures were savages, but because [the D'ni] could not be trusted to deal with them honorably."<ref>[[Jamen]]. ''[[How They Came; A Detailed Look at What Started the Mee-Dis War]].</ref> | ||
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Yimas was a food-production Age used by the D'ni, who employed the native population to run the machinery there.
History[edit | edit source]
In 4103 DE, the natives kidnapped King Ishek's wife as she was touring a production facility on the Age, fleeing through Linking Books before her guards could react. Although public sentiment quickly turned against the Yimas people, Ishek pleaded for understanding. When the Yimas demanded Ages in exchange for his wife's safe return, Ishek suspected that the natives were not the primary conspirators in his wife's kidnapping. An investigation by the Relyimah revealed that the radical D'ni Blood of Yahvo cult was ultimately behind the kidnapping and attempted extortion (though other sources name the Light of D'ni cult as the culprit).[1]
As a result of the kidnapping, the D'ni passed stricter regulations governing interactions with outsiders—"not because the other cultures were savages, but because [the D'ni] could not be trusted to deal with them honorably."[2]