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The '''plague''' was devised by King [[Ahlsendar]] with the [[Guild of Writers]] and [[Guild of Healers]], planning to use it as a biological weapon in the case of emergency. After the [[Pento]] turned against Ahlsendar, he ordered to deploy the disease, which resulted in the extermination of the Pento, including in [[Ages]] the Pento linked to. | The '''plague''' was devised by King [[Ahlsendar]] with the [[Guild of Writers]] and [[Guild of Healers]], planning to use it as a biological weapon in the case of emergency. After the [[Pento]] turned against Ahlsendar, he ordered to deploy the disease, which resulted in the extermination of the Pento, including in [[Ages]] the Pento linked to. | ||
Ahlsendar publicly assumed responsibility and enclosed himself in the [[Temple of the Great King]] along with infected [[Linking Books]].<ref>DRC | Ahlsendar publicly assumed responsibility and enclosed himself in the [[Temple of the Great King]] along with infected [[Linking Books]].<ref name="King Ahlsendar">{{cite DRC notebook|notebook=King Ahlsendar}}</ref> After [[Jolatha]] secretly broke the seal, the plague escaped, and its signs appeared in the early reign of King [[Gan]]. The [[Guild of Healers]] would discover that the plague was an evolved version of Ahlsendar's disease. It cut D'ni life spans in half and caused massive infertility. For the elderly and the young, death usually came quickly in the form of heart failure.<ref name="King Gan">{{cite DRC notebook|notebook=King Gan}}</ref> | ||
The Healers and the [[Guild of Chemists|Chemists]], were working hard to find a cure, even writing [[Healer Ages]] hoping to find it elsewhere. King [[Behnashiren]] was of no help and in some of his speeches he accuses the Guilds of "shallow efforts" and "failing their own people." Most people turned to religion seeking trust and hope. Many factions and cults were created, with messianic figures and healers. Those who held faith that any cure existed outside of miracles and/or special potions were few and far between.<ref>DRC | The Healers and the [[Guild of Chemists|Chemists]], were working hard to find a cure, even writing [[Healer Ages]] hoping to find it elsewhere. King [[Behnashiren]] was of no help and in some of his speeches he accuses the Guilds of "shallow efforts" and "failing their own people." Most people turned to religion seeking trust and hope. Many factions and cults were created, with messianic figures and healers. Those who held faith that any cure existed outside of miracles and/or special potions were few and far between.<ref name="King Behnashiren">{{cite DRC notebook|notebook=King Behnashiren}}</ref> | ||
Though some did live through the illness, there was a 95 percent fatality rate once the disease reached its later stages.<ref name= | Though some did live through the illness, there was a 95 percent fatality rate once the disease reached its later stages.<ref name="King Hemelin">{{cite DRC notebook|notebook=King Hemelin}}</ref> The plague ended up killing over a quarter of the D'ni population, especially the young and cutting birth rates in half, until its cure was found in [[2262 DE]].<ref name="King Gan"/> | ||
Behnashiren succumbed to the plague without an heir and was succeeded by [[Hemelin]] who encouraged the Healers to search the [[Healer Ages]]. After the discovery of the [[Book of Birenni]], a drink was developed that prevented the body from contracting the illness even when directly exposed. Six years after the discovery, the Guild of Healers, led by Guild Master [[Jaysem]], considered the plague cured. A new-found optimism spread throughout the culture, and unofficially, the [[D'ni Renaissance]] began.<ref name= | Behnashiren succumbed to the plague without an heir and was succeeded by his uncle, [[Hemelin]], who encouraged the Healers to search the [[Healer Ages]]. Hemelin's wife, Queen [[Lalen]], found evidence of the existence of some older books that linked to long-forgotten Healer Ages.<ref name="King Hemelin"/><ref name="Restoration Archive">{{cite web|url=http://drcarch.thecitadel.nl/documents/lost-books-of-birenni/|title=The Finding of the Lost Books of Birenni|website=D'ni Restoration Archive|access-date=November 22, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111007093209/http://drcarch.thecitadel.nl/documents/lost-books-of-birenni/|archive-date=October 7, 2011}}</ref> As a result of this search, various books were discovered, and on [[Leevobro 12]]<ref name="Timeline">{{cite web|url=http://www.riven.com/dni_time.html|title=Timeline|author=Cyan|website=riven.com|access-date=2024-07-31|archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20070512221205/http://www.riven.com/dni_time.html#timeline|archive-date=2007-05-12}}</ref> the particular book that would provide the cure was discovered. | ||
The book that provided the cure was one of the [[Books of Birenni|Lost Books of Birenni]], which would later become so well-known as to be referred to by many sources as the [[Book of Birenni]].<ref name="RAWA">Email, RAWA. "[[Reference:RAWA/Book(s) of Birenni|Questions about the Book/Books of Birenni]]". May 30, 2013.</ref> This book provided the cure in the form of a particular plant that could be found on the Age it linked to.<ref name="Restoration Archive"/> | |||
After the discovery of the [[Book of Birenni]], a drink was developed<ref name="King Hemelin/> that prevented the body from contracting the illness even when directly exposed. Six years after the discovery, the Guild of Healers, led by Guild Master [[Jaysem]], considered the plague cured. A new-found optimism spread throughout the culture, and unofficially, the [[D'ni Renaissance]] began.<ref name="King Hemelin"/> | |||
In [[2294 DE]], [[Manesah]] wrote a book called ''[[The Healing of D'ni]]'' about the reign of King Hemelin and the end of Ahlsendar's plague.<ref name="King Hemelin"/> | |||
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The plague was devised by King Ahlsendar with the Guild of Writers and Guild of Healers, planning to use it as a biological weapon in the case of emergency. After the Pento turned against Ahlsendar, he ordered to deploy the disease, which resulted in the extermination of the Pento, including in Ages the Pento linked to.
Ahlsendar publicly assumed responsibility and enclosed himself in the Temple of the Great King along with infected Linking Books.[1] After Jolatha secretly broke the seal, the plague escaped, and its signs appeared in the early reign of King Gan. The Guild of Healers would discover that the plague was an evolved version of Ahlsendar's disease. It cut D'ni life spans in half and caused massive infertility. For the elderly and the young, death usually came quickly in the form of heart failure.[2]
The Healers and the Chemists, were working hard to find a cure, even writing Healer Ages hoping to find it elsewhere. King Behnashiren was of no help and in some of his speeches he accuses the Guilds of "shallow efforts" and "failing their own people." Most people turned to religion seeking trust and hope. Many factions and cults were created, with messianic figures and healers. Those who held faith that any cure existed outside of miracles and/or special potions were few and far between.[3]
Though some did live through the illness, there was a 95 percent fatality rate once the disease reached its later stages.[4] The plague ended up killing over a quarter of the D'ni population, especially the young and cutting birth rates in half, until its cure was found in 2262 DE.[2]
Behnashiren succumbed to the plague without an heir and was succeeded by his uncle, Hemelin, who encouraged the Healers to search the Healer Ages. Hemelin's wife, Queen Lalen, found evidence of the existence of some older books that linked to long-forgotten Healer Ages.[4][5] As a result of this search, various books were discovered, and on Leevobro 12[6] the particular book that would provide the cure was discovered.
The book that provided the cure was one of the Lost Books of Birenni, which would later become so well-known as to be referred to by many sources as the Book of Birenni.[7] This book provided the cure in the form of a particular plant that could be found on the Age it linked to.[5]
After the discovery of the Book of Birenni, a drink was developed[4] that prevented the body from contracting the illness even when directly exposed. Six years after the discovery, the Guild of Healers, led by Guild Master Jaysem, considered the plague cured. A new-found optimism spread throughout the culture, and unofficially, the D'ni Renaissance began.[4]
In 2294 DE, Manesah wrote a book called The Healing of D'ni about the reign of King Hemelin and the end of Ahlsendar's plague.[4]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ DRC. King Ahlsendar notebook. Uru.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 DRC. King Gan notebook. Uru.
- ↑ DRC. King Behnashiren notebook. Uru.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 DRC. King Hemelin notebook. Uru.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "The Finding of the Lost Books of Birenni", D'ni Restoration Archive, accessed November 22, 2019. Archived from the original on October 7, 2011.
- ↑ Cyan. "Timeline", riven.com, accessed 2024-07-31. Archived from the original on 2007-05-12.
- ↑ Email, RAWA. "Questions about the Book/Books of Birenni". May 30, 2013.