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=== Trap Books ===
=== Trap Books ===
The games ''[[Myst (game)|Myst]]'' and ''[[Riven (game)|Riven]]'' depict a special type of Book called a '''Trap Book'''. [[Atrus]] describes these Books as ones where the link is partially severed, causing the user to become trapped in limbo between Ages. If another person uses the Book, the original user is displaced back into the originating Age, and the new user becomes trapped. The Red and Blue Books ([[Spire]] and [[Haven]]) in ''Myst'' and the Book used to capture [[Gehn]] in ''Riven'' are all Trap Books. However, this kind of Book does not actually exist.<ref>Email, RAWA. [[Reference:RAWA/2000 Lyst posts#Assorted ramblings... Very Long...|Archived message to the Riven Lyst]]. 21 June, 2000.</ref>
The games ''[[Myst (game)|Myst]]'' and ''[[Riven (game)|Riven]]'' depict a special type of Book called a '''Trap Book'''. [[Atrus]] describes these Books as ones where the link is partially severed, causing the user to become trapped in limbo between Ages. If another person uses the Book, the original user is displaced back into the originating Age, and the new user becomes trapped. The Red and Blue Books ([[Spire]] and [[Haven]]) in ''Myst'' and the Book used to capture [[Gehn]] in ''Riven'' are all Trap Books. However, this kind of Book does not actually exist.


In a 2000 email to the [[Riven Lyst]] community email listgroup, [[Reference:RAWA/2000 Lyst posts#Assorted ramblings... Very Long...|RAWA explains]] that Trap Books were an invention that [[Cyan]] developed in order to simplify the gameplay of the first two games in the series. Historically, these would all have been [[prison Age]]s—Ages with no Linking Books in them—and the [[Stranger]] would have needed to rely on other kinds of information to successfully complete the tasks of freeing Atrus from his prison on [[K'veer]] in ''Myst'', and trapping Gehn in a similar prison in ''Riven''. Indeed, ''[[Myst IV: Revelation]]'' abandons the Trap Book notion entirely, and fully fleshes out the appearance of the Ages in which [[Sirrus]] and [[Achenar]] were imprisoned for almost 20 years.
In a 2000 email to the [[Riven Lyst]] community email listgroup, [[Reference:RAWA/2000 Lyst posts#Assorted ramblings... Very Long...|RAWA explains]] that Trap Books were an invention that [[Cyan]] developed in order to simplify the gameplay of the first two games in the series. Historically, these would all have been [[prison Age]]s—Ages with no Linking Books in them—and the [[Stranger]] would have needed to rely on other kinds of information to successfully complete the tasks of freeing Atrus from his prison on [[K'veer]] in ''Myst'', and trapping Gehn in a similar prison in ''Riven''. Indeed, ''[[Myst IV: Revelation]]'' abandons the Trap Book notion entirely, and fully fleshes out the appearance of the Ages in which [[Sirrus]] and [[Achenar]] were imprisoned for almost 20 years.
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