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The '''Age of Wisdom''' was the 125th year of a [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]] person. After that age, the person was considered to have acquired wisdom, had the right to counsel others, and could become a [[Grand Master]] or [[Great Lord]].
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The '''Age of Wisdom''' was the 125th year of a [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]] person. After that age, the person was considered to have acquired wisdom, had the right to counsel others, and could become a [[Grand Master]] or [[Lord|Great Lord]].
  
Advisers who served the [[List of D'ni kings|King]]s had to have reached that age, and a king under the Age of Wisdom had to have an adviser. (The sole exception was [[Ahlsendar]].)
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Advisers who served the [[List of D'ni kings|King]]s had to have reached that age, and a king under the Age of Wisdom had to have an adviser. (The sole exception was [[Ahlsendar]].)<ref>{{cite journal|author=DRC|journal=Maturity notebook|journal-page=Reference:DRC research notebooks/Maturity|game=Uru}}</ref>
  
 
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== References ==
DRC. ''[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/Maturity|Maturity notebook]]''. [[Uru: Ages Beyond Myst]], [[Myst Online: Uru Live]].
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 30 November 2020

The Age of Wisdom was the 125th year of a D'ni person. After that age, the person was considered to have acquired wisdom, had the right to counsel others, and could become a Grand Master or Great Lord.

Advisers who served the Kings had to have reached that age, and a king under the Age of Wisdom had to have an adviser. (The sole exception was Ahlsendar.)[1]

See also[edit]

Age of Reason

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