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The bahro were utterly forgotten after the [[fall of D'ni]]. Over 200 years later, Yeesha found them and the Tablet while pushing the boundaries of ''[[regestoy]]'' with a surviving D'ni writer, [[Calam]]. After Calam's death, Yeesha learned from them, coming to understand their long suffering and even acquiring some of their abilities herself.
 
The bahro were utterly forgotten after the [[fall of D'ni]]. Over 200 years later, Yeesha found them and the Tablet while pushing the boundaries of ''[[regestoy]]'' with a surviving D'ni writer, [[Calam]]. After Calam's death, Yeesha learned from them, coming to understand their long suffering and even acquiring some of their abilities herself.
  
When human [[explorers]] began to trickle into D'ni in [[2003 CE]], she created a [[Yeesha's_Journeys#First_Journey|journey]] for them to undertake. The purpose of the Journey was to help her bring the bahro one by one back into the D'ni [[Cavern]] through the use of four special pillars. The exact relationship between the bahro and these pillars is not understood, but Yeesha makes statements which seem to imply that the "soul" of a bahro is somehow tied to them.
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When human [[explorers]] began to trickle into D'ni in [[2003 CE]], she created a [[journey]] for them to undertake. The purpose of the journey was to help her bring the bahro one by one back into the D'ni [[cavern]] through the use of four special pillars. The exact relationship between the bahro and these pillars is not understood, but Yeesha makes statements which seem to imply that the "soul" of a bahro is somehow tied to them.
  
 
In her attempt to free the bahro from their enslavement to the Tablet sometime in 2003–2004 CE, she was seduced by its power and ultimately failed. In 2005 CE, she sought the help of Dr. [[Richard A. Watson]], former leader of the DRC, to help her. Dr. Watson was successful, and the bahro were finally freed when he returned the Tablet to them willingly, rather than keep it for himself.
 
In her attempt to free the bahro from their enslavement to the Tablet sometime in 2003–2004 CE, she was seduced by its power and ultimately failed. In 2005 CE, she sought the help of Dr. [[Richard A. Watson]], former leader of the DRC, to help her. Dr. Watson was successful, and the bahro were finally freed when he returned the Tablet to them willingly, rather than keep it for himself.

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