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|race=¾ Human, ¼ [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]]
|race=¾ Human, ¼ [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]]
|image=Atrus-exile.jpg
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|born={{born|1755-04-21|9411|1|1|Atrus (birth)}}[[9411 DE]]
|born=[[9411 DE]]
|father = Gehn
|father=[[Gehn]]
|mother = Keta
|mother=[[Keta]]
|spouse = Catherine
|spouse=[[Catherine]]
|children = [[Achenar]], [[Sirrus]], [[Yeesha]]
|children=[[Achenar]], [[Sirrus]], [[Yeesha]]
|dni-name=Atrus
|dni-name=<d'ni>Atrus</d'ni>
|portrayed-by=[[Rand Miller]]}}
|portrayed-by=Rand Miller}}
'''Atrus''' (born 9411 DE) is the son of [[Gehn]]—a survivor of the [[D'ni]] race—and [[Keta]], a human from Earth's surface. It is not presently known whether he is still alive; the most recent record of his life is from [[9660 DE]] (2005 CE).
'''Atrus''' (born 9411 DE) is the son of [[Gehn]] – a survivor of the [[D'ni]] race – and [[Keta]], a human from [[Earth]]'s surface. It is not presently known whether he is still alive; the most recent record of his life is from [[9660 DE]] (2005 CE).


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Atrus was born on Earth in the [[Cleft]]. His mother died during childbirth, and his father abandoned him to be raised by [[Ti'ana]], Atrus' grandmother. She named him after her deceased husband, [[Aitrus]].  
Atrus was born on Earth in [[the Cleft]]. His mother died during childbirth, and his father abandoned him to be raised by [[Anna]], Atrus' grandmother. Anna named him after her deceased husband, [[Aitrus]].  


Atrus' childhood was spent in the Cleft, at the base of a volcano, performing various scientific experiments and observations, most of them of a geological nature. They were not always successful, however; an attempt to improve the soil of their garden resulted in him being poisoned by an unidentified chemical that he had introduced. Although Atrus recovered, his pet cat Flame was not so fortunate. When he was 14, he tried to use a steam vent in the volcano's caldera to charge a home-made battery of D'ni design, providing his home with electricity. His efforts resulted in an explosion which collapsed the steam vent he had been using, and disrupted a portion of the volcano's floor.
Atrus' childhood was spent in the Cleft, at the base of a volcano, performing various scientific experiments and observations, most of them of a geological nature. They were not always successful, however; an attempt to improve the soil of their garden resulted in him being poisoned by an unidentified chemical that he had introduced. Although Atrus recovered, his pet cat Flame was not so fortunate. When he was 14, he tried to use a steam vent in the volcano's caldera to charge a home-made battery of D'ni design, providing his home with electricity. His efforts resulted in an explosion which collapsed the steam vent he had been using, and disrupted a portion of the volcano's floor.


Shortly after this failed experiment, his father returned to retrieve him from his grandmother's care, insisting that Atrus learn about the D'ni and come to live with him in the [[Cavern]]. Over Ti'ana's protestations, Gehn took Atrus with him when he left. The two returned to the home that Gehn had established on the island of [[K'veer]], and it was there that Atrus began to learn about ''[[Regestoy]]'', the ancient D'ni craft of linking to other worlds, or [[Age]]s.
Shortly after this failed experiment, his father returned to retrieve him from his grandmother's care, insisting that Atrus learn about the D'ni and come to live with him in [[the Cavern]]. Over Anna's protestations, Gehn took Atrus with him when he left. The two returned to the home that Gehn had established on the island of [[K'veer]], and it was there that Atrus began to learn about ''[[regestoy]]'', the ancient D'ni craft of linking to other worlds, or [[Age]]s.


===Rebellion against Gehn===
===Rebellion against Gehn===
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===At home on Myst===
===At home on Myst===
Atrus and Catherine married and lived on Myst with Ti'ana, who had been secretly helping Catherine behind the scenes throughout their efforts to imprison Gehn. Together they had two sons, [[Achenar]] and [[Sirrus]]. Troubled by the prospect of an unknown person obtaining the Myst Book that he dropped into the Star Fissure, Atrus invested a great deal of energy in securing his growing library of Ages on Myst. He built new structures to house his Books, and wrote a pair of prison Ages to ensnare greedy individuals.
Atrus and Catherine married and lived on Myst with Anna, who had been secretly helping Catherine behind the scenes throughout their efforts to imprison Gehn. Together they had two sons, [[Achenar]] and [[Sirrus]]. Troubled by the prospect of an unknown person obtaining the Myst Book that he dropped into the Star Fissure, Atrus invested a great deal of energy in securing his growing library of Ages on Myst. He built new structures to house his Books, and wrote a pair of prison Ages to ensnare greedy individuals.


When his grandmother died after visiting one of Catherine's Ages, he buried himself in his writing and experiments to distract himself from his grief. This led him to grow distant from his wife and sons. He and Catherine, both deeply impacted by Ti'ana's death, ultimately failed to see the seeds of greed and madness growing in their sons until it was too late. Atrus returned to Myst one day to find Catherine missing, with Sirrus and Achenar claiming that she had linked to K'veer. Knowing that Catherine would only travel to K'veer if it was an emergency, he quickly followed after his wife, only to find himself trapped there alone due to his sons sabotaging his link back to Myst. Catherine, having been tricked into traveling to K'veer by her sons before Atrus' return to Myst, was trapped on Riven and captured by Gehn.
When his grandmother died after visiting one of Catherine's Ages, he buried himself in his writing and experiments to distract himself from his grief. This led him to grow distant from his wife and sons. He and Catherine, both deeply impacted by Anna's death, ultimately failed to see the seeds of greed and madness growing in their sons until it was too late. Atrus returned to Myst one day to find Catherine missing, with Sirrus and Achenar claiming that she had linked to K'veer. Knowing that Catherine would only travel to K'veer if it was an emergency, he quickly followed after his wife, only to find himself trapped there alone due to his sons sabotaging his link back to Myst. Catherine, having been tricked into traveling to K'veer by her sons before Atrus' return to Myst, was trapped on Riven and captured by Gehn.


===Encounter with the stranger===
===Encounter with the stranger===
After spending several months trapped in K'veer, Atrus received an unexpected visitor: a [[The Stranger|stranger]] who found the lost Myst Linking Book. This stranger brought with them the missing page from Atrus' own Myst Linking Book, finally freeing Atrus from his entrapment on K'veer. He returned to Myst only briefly, in order to burn the Linking Books to his sons' prison Ages. A short time later, he summoned his new friend to help rescue Catherine from Riven, trap Gehn in a new prison Age once and for all, and return the stranger to their home. Thanks to the stranger's success, Atrus was reunited with his wife, and they both returned to Myst together. Because the stranger had reopened the Star Fissure in order to signal to Atrus that Catherine was safe, Riven was irreparably damaged, and during its final collapse the stranger used the Star Fissure to follow the path of the Myst Linking Book back to their home.
After spending several months trapped in K'veer, Atrus received an unexpected visitor: a [[The Stranger|stranger]] who found the lost Myst Linking Book. This stranger brought with them the missing page from Atrus' own Myst Linking Book, finally freeing Atrus from his entrapment on K'veer. He returned to Myst only briefly, in order to burn the Linking Books to his sons' prison Ages. A short time later, he summoned his new friend to help rescue Catherine from Riven, trap Gehn in a new prison Age one and for all, and return the stranger to their home. Thanks to the stranger's success, Atrus was reunited with his wife, and they both returned to Myst together. Because the stranger had reopened the Star Fissure in order to signal to Atrus that Catherine was safe, Riven was irreparably damaged, and during its final collapse the stranger used the Star Fissure to follow the path of the Myst Linking Book back to their home.


===Leading the First Restoration===
===Leading the First Restoration===
{{main|First Restoration of D'ni}}
{{main|First Restoration of D'ni}}
After they were reunited, Atrus and Catherine built a new home on [[Chroma'agana]] and began to plan the rebuilding of D'ni. With the help of the natives of [[Averone]], Atrus was finally able to break out of the room in K'veer and venture back into the Cavern. Together, they worked to uncover and categorize any Ages they could find, and systematically searched them for survivors of [[Fall of D'ni|D'ni's destruction]]. In all, they found over a thousand D'ni who had escaped the destruction.
After they were reunited, Atrus and Catherine built a new home on [[Chroma'agana]] and began to plan the rebuilding of D'ni. With the help of the natives of [[Averone]], Atrus was finally able to break out of the room in K'veer and venture back into the Cavern. Together, they worked to uncover and categorize any Ages they could find, and systematically searched them for survivors of [[Destruction of D'ni|D'ni's fall]]. In all, they found over a thousand D'ni who had escaped the destruction.


A few months into the restoration effort, a team working in the [[Guild Hall]] uncovered an unknown chamber beneath the cafeteria, which turned out to be the [[Tomb of the Great King]]. Inside, they found many ancient Ages and books, the most prominent of which was [[Terahnee]]. Atrus led an expedition to the Age, along with Catherine and several D'ni and Averonese companions. They discovered that the Terahnee were the D'ni's cousins, separated over 9000 years ago during the destruction of their original home world, [[Garternay]]. As a result of this discovery, Atrus began to consider abandoning the Cavern and resettling the survivors in the rediscovered Age. The decision was reversed, however, when he and his companions learned that the Age was built and operated on the backs of a massive slave population known as the [[Relyimah (slaves)|relyimah]]. Matters were further worsened when a plague broke out among the Terahnee, inadvertently carried to the Age by the D'ni explorers, who were immune. With the sudden death of many of their owners, the relyimah rose up to claim their freedom, and Atrus found himself thrust into the middle of their struggle. He and a former slave named [[Ymur]] butted heads during a meeting of relyimah leaders. Ymur desired vengeance against the Terahnee and their servants, the [[P'aarli]], while Atrus and the other leaders counseled for peace.
A few months into the restoration effort, a team working in the [[Guild Hall]] uncovered an unknown chamber beneath the cafeteria, which turned out to be the [[Tomb of the Great King]]. Inside, they found many ancient Ages and books, the most prominent of which was [[Terahnee]]. Atrus led an expedition to the Age, along with Catherine and several D'ni and Averonese companions. They discovered that the Terahnee were the D'ni's cousins, separated over 10,000 years ago during the destruction of their original home world, [[Garternay]]. As a result of this discovery, Atrus began to consider abandoning the Cavern and resettling the survivors in the rediscovered Age. The decision was reversed, however, when he and his companions learned that the Age was built and operated on the backs of a massive slave population known as the [[Relyimah (people)|relyimah]]. Matters were further worsened when a plague broke out among the Terahnee, inadvertently carried to the Age by the D'ni explorers, who were immune. With the sudden death of many of their owners, the relyimah rose up to claim their freedom, and Atrus found himself thrust into the middle of their struggle. He and a former slave named [[Ymur]] butted heads during a meeting of relyimah leaders. Ymur desired vengeance against the Terahnee and their servants, the [[P'aarli]], while Atrus and the other leaders counseled for peace.


The conflict escalated in intensity until finally Ymur decided to lead his followers in an assault on the relyimah council who supported Atrus' position. The approaching civil war was averted, however, when a young relyimah who had survived the plague assassinated Ymur on the eve of the first battle. The act was seen as a fulfillment of a relyimah [[Korokh Jimah|prophecy]], and the boy's sacrifice united the relyimah under the leadership of the council. In a ceremony several days later, the relyimah renamed the Age "Devokan", and Atrus and his team returned to D'ni, sealing the Linking Books connecting the two worlds in stone anew.
The conflict escalated in intensity until finally Ymur decided to lead his followers in an assault on the relyimah council who supported Atrus' position. The approaching civil war was averted, however, when a young relyimah who had survived the plague assassinated Ymur on the eve of the first battle. The act was seen as a fulfillment of a relyimah [[Korokh Jimah|prophecy]], and the boy's sacrifice united the relyimah under the leadership of the council. In a ceremony several days later, the relyimah renamed the Age "Devokahn", and Atrus and his team returned to D'ni, sealing the Linking Books connecting the two worlds in stone anew.


After returning to the Cavern, Atrus decided that the D'ni needed a new start, unencumbered by the weight of their civilization's past. To that end, on Leefo 1 9469 DE, he set about writing a new Age: [[Releeshahn]]. At first he struggled with its development, daunted by the task of making a new home for his people. Catherine came to his aid by giving him a Linking Book to [[J'nanin]], a lesson Age he had written to teach his sons the Art, and which had survived the destruction of the library on Myst. Finally, after a year of work, the Age was completed and the D'ni resettled.
After returning to the Cavern, Atrus decided that the D'ni needed a new start, unencumbered by the weight of their civilization's past. To that end, on Leefo 1 9469 DE, he set about writing a new Age: [[Releeshahn]]. At first he struggled with its development, daunted by the task of making a new home for his people. Catherine came to his aid by giving him a Linking Book to [[J'nanin]], a lesson Age he had written to teach his sons the Art, and which had survived the destruction of the library on Myst. Finally, after a year of work, the Age was completed and the D'ni resettled.
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Years later, with Catherine dead and Yeesha gone, Atrus began to despair. In his old age, he began to take interest in the ancient D'ni prophecies that seemed to describe his life, which he had rejected as meaningless for so long. He eventually abandoned Tomahna and moved to Releeshahn. Atrus lamented that the burden of restoring and caring for D'ni had been passed to his daughter, whom he had not seen since she left to uncover her destiny as a teenager. He was finally reunited with her in [[9660 DE]], after [[Richard A. Watson|Dr. Watson]], a former [[DRC]] member, freed the [[bahro]] from their long enslavement by the D'ni.
Years later, with Catherine dead and Yeesha gone, Atrus began to despair. In his old age, he began to take interest in the ancient D'ni prophecies that seemed to describe his life, which he had rejected as meaningless for so long. He eventually abandoned Tomahna and moved to Releeshahn. Atrus lamented that the burden of restoring and caring for D'ni had been passed to his daughter, whom he had not seen since she left to uncover her destiny as a teenager. He was finally reunited with her in [[9660 DE]], after [[Richard A. Watson|Dr. Watson]], a former [[DRC]] member, freed the [[bahro]] from their long enslavement by the D'ni.


While Atrus was quite old by this time – 250 years – his age is not beyond the average for a member of the D'ni race. His life expectancy is unknown, however, due to his mixed race heritage. There is currently no record of whether Atrus is still alive as of 2024 CE, but neither is there any record of his death.
While Atrus was quite old by this time – 250 years – his age is not beyond the average for a member of the D'ni race. His life expectancy is unknown, however, due to his mixed race heritage. There is currently no record of whether Atrus is still alive as of 2016 CE, but neither is there any record of his death.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Featured===
===Featured===
* [[Myst: The Book of Atrus]]
* [[Book of Atrus]]
* [[Myst (game)|Myst]]
* [[Myst (game)|Myst]]
* [[Riven (game)|Riven]]
* [[Riven (game)|Riven]]
* [[Myst: The Book of D'ni]]
* [[Book of D'ni]]
* [[Myst III: Exile]]
* [[Myst III: Exile]]
* [[Myst IV: Revelation]]
* [[Myst IV: Revelation]]
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===Referenced===
===Referenced===
* [[Uru]]
* [[Myst Online: Uru Live]]


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[[Category:People]]
[[Category:D'ni people]]
[[Category:D'ni people]]
[[Category:People appearing in Myst]]
[[Category:People appearing in Riven]]
[[Category:People appearing in Myst III: Exile]]
[[Category:People appearing in Myst IV: Revelation]]
[[Category:People appearing in Myst V: End of Ages]]
[[Category:People appearing in Myst: The Book of Atrus]]
[[Category:People appearing in Myst: The Book of D'ni]]
[[Category:Myst]]
[[Category:Riven]]
[[Category:Myst III: Exile]]
[[Category:Myst IV: Revelation]]
[[Category:Myst V: End of Ages]]
[[Category:Myst: The Book of Atrus]]
[[Category:Myst: The Book of D'ni]]
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