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| image = Atak.png
| image = Atak.png
| race = [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]]
| race = [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]]
| dni-name =atak
| dni-name = <dni>atak</dni>
}}
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According to [[The Story of the First Guildmaster]], '''Atak''' was an apprentice to the [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]] writer [[Varsil]], in an ancient but unspecified time in [[D'ni]] history. He assisted his master in his perfection of [[the Art]], hoping to use it to bring an end to the famine that gripped the nation. Although they finally succeeded in creating the first [[Age]] in D'ni history, Varsil's demand for Princess [[Dania]]'s hand in marriage as his reward was rebuffed by King [[Clevis]], driving Varsil into a treasonous rage. Atak was forced to blind his master in order to prevent him from writing an Age where he could muster an army and overthrow the king.
According to [[The Story of the First Guildmaster]], '''Atak''' was an apprentice to the [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]] writer [[Varsil]], in an ancient but unspecified time in [[D'ni]] history. He assisted his master in his perfection of [[the Art]], hoping to use it to bring an end to the famine that gripped the nation. Although they finally succeeded in creating the first [[Age]] in D'ni history, Varsil's demand for Princess [[Dania]]'s hand in marriage as his reward was rebuffed by King [[Clevis]], driving Varsil into a treasonous rage. Atak was forced to blind his master in order to prevent him from writing an Age where he could muster an army and overthrow the king.
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Atak was praised as a hero for his actions, but he was stricken with grief over what he had done and left D'ni, never to return.
Atak was praised as a hero for his actions, but he was stricken with grief over what he had done and left D'ni, never to return.


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[[Category:Myst: The Book of the Black Ships]]
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[[Category:D'ni people]]
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