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The '''''bahro nekisahl''''' (<dni>ba'ro neKisal</dni>) are a faction of the [[bahro]] that emerged after their race was freed from their enslavement to the [[Tablet]]. The name of their faction—"[[Dictionary:Nekisahl|nekisahl]]"—which was coined by [[Yeesha]], is a D'ni word meaning "twisted". | The '''''bahro nekisahl''''' (<dni>ba'ro neKisal</dni>) are a faction of the [[bahro]] that emerged after their race was freed from their enslavement to the [[Tablet]]. The name of their faction—"[[Dictionary:Nekisahl|nekisahl]]"—which was coined by [[Yeesha]]{{citation needed|reason=Which sources establish that it was Yeesha that coined this term?|date=December 2023}}, is a D'ni word meaning "twisted".<ref>{{cite forum post|url=https://mystonline.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=223754#p223754|author=K'laamas|title=New D'ni Word|forum=Myst Online forums|date=Oct 19, 2006}}</ref> | ||
== Origins == | == Origins == | ||
The ''nekisahl'' follow a leader who was tortured and experimented on by [[Esher]], on the [[Age]] of [[Noloben]]. They have chosen to use their newfound freedom to exact revenge and retribution against the [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]] for the millennia of | The ''nekisahl'' follow a leader who was tortured and experimented on by [[Esher]], on the [[Age]] of [[Noloben]].<ref>{{cite dialog|speaker=Yeesha|scene=2007-11-05 Yeesha and the bahro in K'veer [19:17:37]|scene-page=Reference:2007-11-05 Yeesha and the bahro in K'veer#11-05-19-17-37|game=Uru Live|game-page=Myst Online: Uru Live#Uru Live 2}}</ref> They have chosen to use their newfound freedom to exact revenge<ref>{{cite dialog|speaker=Yeesha|scene=2007-11-05 Yeesha and the bahro in K'veer [19:15:11]|scene-page=Reference:2007-11-05 Yeesha and the bahro in K'veer#11-05-19-15-11|game=Uru Live|game-page=Myst Online: Uru Live#Uru Live 2}}</ref> and retribution against the [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]] for the millennia of | ||
suffering and mistreatment the bahro endured under their control. The rest of the bahro are engaged in a [[Bahro civil war|civil war]] against the ''nekisahl'' to stop them from spreading destruction. | suffering and mistreatment the bahro endured under their control.{{citation needed|reason=Which sources establish that the D'ni mistreated the Bahro?|date=December 2023}} The rest of the bahro are engaged in a [[Bahro civil war|civil war]] against the ''nekisahl'' to stop them from spreading destruction.<ref name="here_in_war">{{cite dialog|speaker=Yeesha|scene=2007-11-05 Yeesha and the bahro in K'veer [19:12:09]|scene-page=Reference:2007-11-05 Yeesha and the bahro in K'veer#11-05-19-12-09|game=Uru Live|game-page=Myst Online: Uru Live#Uru Live 2}}</ref> | ||
== Attacks == | == Attacks == | ||
=== Releeshahn === | === Releeshahn === | ||
According to [[Phil Henderson]] and [[Richard Watson|Dr. Watson]], the civil war is most intense on [[Releeshahn]], though they have not provided details on what that entails. | According to [[Phil Henderson]] and [[Richard Watson|Dr. Watson]], the civil war is most intense on [[Releeshahn]],{{citation needed|reason=Which sources establish that Henderson and Watson said this?|date=December 2023}} though they have not provided details on what that entails. | ||
=== Willow Engberg === | === Willow Engberg === | ||
In May of 2007, the ''nekisahl'' came to [[D'ni]]. After an earthquake on [[Ae'gura]], [[Willow Engberg]] and her friend [[Rosette Taylor]] snuck into a [[bahro cave]] that had been revealed near the entrance to the [[Kahlo Pub]]. A second quake soon hit, which killed Rosette, injured Willow, and sealed off the entrance they had come through. While the [[DRC]] rushed to rescue her by digging down from the [[Tokotah]] building above, Willow reported via her KI that there was a bahro in the room with her. Shortly before the DRC finally reached the chamber she was in, the bahro began to repeat the word "Noloben". It then murdered Willow just as the excavation team, which was being led by her father [[Michael Engberg]], breached the ceiling of the chamber. | In May of 2007, the ''nekisahl'' came to [[D'ni]].<ref name="here_in_war" /> After an earthquake on [[Ae'gura]], [[Willow Engberg]] and her friend [[Rosette Taylor]] snuck into a [[bahro cave]] that had been revealed near the entrance to the [[Kahlo Pub]]. A second quake soon hit, which killed Rosette, injured Willow, and sealed off the entrance they had come through. While the [[DRC]] rushed to rescue her by digging down from the [[Tokotah II|Tokotah]] building above, Willow reported via her KI that there was a bahro in the room with her. Shortly before the DRC finally reached the chamber she was in, the bahro began to repeat the word "Noloben". It then murdered Willow just as the excavation team, which was being led by her father [[Michael Engberg]], breached the ceiling of the chamber.{{citation needed|reason=Which sources establish these events?|date=December 2023}} | ||
=== Negilahn === | === Negilahn === | ||
Throughout 2007, the ''nekisahl'' attacked and mutilated the native creatures of the [[Pod Age]], especially those that lived near the [[Negilahn]] pod. In March of that year, [[Douglas Sharper]] and his assistant [[Nick White]], along with an [[explorer]] named [[Rils]], went on an expedition outside the Negilahn pod to investigate these deaths. They reported back that the creatures were seemingly being killed for sport by a predator that was new to the environment. During a follow-up expedition that took place at the same time as the Willow Engberg incident, Sharper was nearly killed when he wandered into a trap that the ''nekisahl'' had set for him. He was saved at the last minute by another bahro. | Throughout 2007, the ''nekisahl'' attacked and mutilated the native creatures of the [[Pod Age]], especially those that lived near the [[Negilahn]] pod. In March of that year, [[Douglas Sharper]] and his assistant [[Nick White]], along with an [[explorer]] named [[Rils]], went on an expedition outside the Negilahn pod to investigate these deaths. They reported back that the creatures were seemingly being killed for sport by a predator that was new to the environment. During a follow-up expedition that took place at the same time as the Willow Engberg incident, Sharper was nearly killed when he wandered into a trap that the ''nekisahl'' had set for him. He was saved at the last minute by another bahro.{{citation needed|reason=Which sources establish these events?|date=December 2023}} | ||
=== Ae'gura === | === Ae'gura === | ||
In September of 2007, the ''nekisahl'' returned to the Cavern in force, as did the bahro who opposed them. Swarms of them could be seen circling [[Kerath's Arch]], while others swooped through the streets and canyons in Ae'gura. It was also around this time that Yeesha made a final appearance in [[K'veer]]. She said that she would try to lead the ''nekisahl'' away with something that their leader greatly desired. Almost immediately, the bahro swarming around Ae'gura also departed. There have been no reports of ''nekisahl'' activity in the Cavern or the other Ages since that day. | In September of 2007, the ''nekisahl'' returned to the Cavern in force, as did the bahro who opposed them. Swarms of them could be seen circling [[Kerath's Arch]], while others swooped through the streets and canyons in Ae'gura. It was also around this time that Yeesha made a final appearance in [[K'veer]]. She said that she would try to lead the ''nekisahl'' away with something that their leader greatly desired. Almost immediately, the bahro swarming around Ae'gura also departed. There have been no reports of ''nekisahl'' activity in the Cavern or the other Ages since that day.{{citation needed|reason=Which sources establish these events?|date=December 2023}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 5 December 2023
The bahro nekisahl (ba'ro neKisal) are a faction of the bahro that emerged after their race was freed from their enslavement to the Tablet. The name of their faction—"nekisahl"—which was coined by Yeesha[citation needed], is a D'ni word meaning "twisted".[1]
Origins[edit | edit source]
The nekisahl follow a leader who was tortured and experimented on by Esher, on the Age of Noloben.[2] They have chosen to use their newfound freedom to exact revenge[3] and retribution against the D'ni for the millennia of suffering and mistreatment the bahro endured under their control.[citation needed] The rest of the bahro are engaged in a civil war against the nekisahl to stop them from spreading destruction.[4]
Attacks[edit | edit source]
Releeshahn[edit | edit source]
According to Phil Henderson and Dr. Watson, the civil war is most intense on Releeshahn,[citation needed] though they have not provided details on what that entails.
Willow Engberg[edit | edit source]
In May of 2007, the nekisahl came to D'ni.[4] After an earthquake on Ae'gura, Willow Engberg and her friend Rosette Taylor snuck into a bahro cave that had been revealed near the entrance to the Kahlo Pub. A second quake soon hit, which killed Rosette, injured Willow, and sealed off the entrance they had come through. While the DRC rushed to rescue her by digging down from the Tokotah building above, Willow reported via her KI that there was a bahro in the room with her. Shortly before the DRC finally reached the chamber she was in, the bahro began to repeat the word "Noloben". It then murdered Willow just as the excavation team, which was being led by her father Michael Engberg, breached the ceiling of the chamber.[citation needed]
Negilahn[edit | edit source]
Throughout 2007, the nekisahl attacked and mutilated the native creatures of the Pod Age, especially those that lived near the Negilahn pod. In March of that year, Douglas Sharper and his assistant Nick White, along with an explorer named Rils, went on an expedition outside the Negilahn pod to investigate these deaths. They reported back that the creatures were seemingly being killed for sport by a predator that was new to the environment. During a follow-up expedition that took place at the same time as the Willow Engberg incident, Sharper was nearly killed when he wandered into a trap that the nekisahl had set for him. He was saved at the last minute by another bahro.[citation needed]
Ae'gura[edit | edit source]
In September of 2007, the nekisahl returned to the Cavern in force, as did the bahro who opposed them. Swarms of them could be seen circling Kerath's Arch, while others swooped through the streets and canyons in Ae'gura. It was also around this time that Yeesha made a final appearance in K'veer. She said that she would try to lead the nekisahl away with something that their leader greatly desired. Almost immediately, the bahro swarming around Ae'gura also departed. There have been no reports of nekisahl activity in the Cavern or the other Ages since that day.[citation needed]
- ↑ K'laamas, "New D'ni Word", Myst Online forums, Oct 19, 2006.
- ↑ Yeesha. 2007-11-05 Yeesha and the bahro in K'veer [19:17:37]. Uru Live.
- ↑ Yeesha. 2007-11-05 Yeesha and the bahro in K'veer [19:15:11]. Uru Live.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Yeesha. 2007-11-05 Yeesha and the bahro in K'veer [19:12:09]. Uru Live.