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The special formula and procedure of making the Ink was a possession of the [[Guild of Ink-Makers]].
The special formula and procedure of making the Ink was a possession of the [[Guild of Ink-Makers]].


It is suggested in a [[D'ni proverbs|D'ni proverb]] that a scarab is required to "reveal" the Ink.<ref>The proverb appeared in an old, defunct site, www.dniguild.com. However, it has been preserved in fan sites.</ref> This must be a reason that there are [[beetles]] on [[Riven]]. Gehn's inkstand is an elaborate model of a beetle.
It is suggested in a [[D'ni proverbs|D'ni proverb]] that a scarab is required to "reveal" the Ink.<ref>The proverb appeared in an old, defunct site, www.dniguild.com. However, it has been preserved in fan sites.</ref> This must be a reason that there are [[scarab|scarab beetles]] on [[Riven]]. Gehn's inkstand is an elaborate model of a beetle.


Obviously [[Gehn]] rediscovered the secret of making the Ink in the ruins of the [[City Proper|D'ni City]], in the process of reviving the Art and the D'ni civilization. While he was stranded on [[Riven]], he attempted to formulate new Ink and paper, but had many failures.<ref>Gehn's First Journal</ref> When he discovered the correct formula, he taught it to his [[Guilds of Riven|Guilds]] (possibly the [[Guild of Books|Guild of Bookmakers]]). In the [[Beetle Room]] there is a hymn to Gehn, thanking him for teaching the [[Rivenese people|Rivenese]] the art of making the Ink.<ref>[[Riven (video game)]]</ref>
Obviously [[Gehn]] rediscovered the secret of making the Ink in the ruins of the [[City Proper|D'ni City]], in the process of reviving the Art and the D'ni civilization. While he was stranded on [[Riven]], he attempted to formulate new Ink and paper, but had many failures.<ref>Gehn's First Journal</ref> When he discovered the correct formula, he taught it to his [[Guilds of Riven|Guilds]] (possibly the [[Guild of Books|Guild of Bookmakers]]). In the [[Gate Room]] there is a hymn to Gehn, thanking him for teaching the [[Rivenese people|Rivenese]] the art of making the Ink.<ref>[[Riven (video game)]]</ref>


[[Atrus]] had discovered that certain of the special properties of the Ink could be simulated with the right diffractive resonance of certain crystals. This could produce a visual [[link]] to an Age. Of course without the Ink, the link was only visual, as the crystals do not bind onto a particular Age.<ref>First Rime Journal</ref>
[[Atrus]] had discovered that certain of the special properties of the Ink could be simulated with the right diffractive resonance of certain crystals. This could produce a visual [[link]] to an Age. Of course without the Ink, the link was only visual, as the crystals do not bind onto a particular Age.<ref>First Rime Journal</ref>

Revision as of 15:15, 9 March 2021

The Ink [ relem] is a special component of The Art with which Descriptive Books and Linking Books must be written in order to be functional.

The special formula and procedure of making the Ink was a possession of the Guild of Ink-Makers.

It is suggested in a D'ni proverb that a scarab is required to "reveal" the Ink.[1] This must be a reason that there are scarab beetles on Riven. Gehn's inkstand is an elaborate model of a beetle.

Obviously Gehn rediscovered the secret of making the Ink in the ruins of the D'ni City, in the process of reviving the Art and the D'ni civilization. While he was stranded on Riven, he attempted to formulate new Ink and paper, but had many failures.[2] When he discovered the correct formula, he taught it to his Guilds (possibly the Guild of Bookmakers). In the Gate Room there is a hymn to Gehn, thanking him for teaching the Rivenese the art of making the Ink.[3]

Atrus had discovered that certain of the special properties of the Ink could be simulated with the right diffractive resonance of certain crystals. This could produce a visual link to an Age. Of course without the Ink, the link was only visual, as the crystals do not bind onto a particular Age.[4]

References

  1. The proverb appeared in an old, defunct site, www.dniguild.com. However, it has been preserved in fan sites.
  2. Gehn's First Journal
  3. Riven (video game)
  4. First Rime Journal