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King [[Hinash]] pursued better relationships, further interaction and increased trade with the [[Ahrotahn|outsiders]]. The rules of traveling and trade, as well as the cultural "rules" concerning relationships with them were opened up. Foreign materials were used much more in construction, clothing, and jewelry; foreign influence began to show itself in the D'ni art and music. Hinash himself was the first recorded D'ni to marry an outsider.<ref name=hinash>{{cite journal|author=DRC|journal=King Hinash notebook|journal-page=Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Hinash|game=Uru}}</ref> | King [[Hinash]] pursued better relationships, further interaction and increased trade with the [[Ahrotahn|outsiders]]. The rules of traveling and trade, as well as the cultural "rules" concerning relationships with them were opened up. Foreign materials were used much more in construction, clothing, and jewelry; foreign influence began to show itself in the D'ni art and music. Hinash himself was the first recorded D'ni to marry an outsider.<ref name=hinash>{{cite journal|author=DRC|journal=King Hinash notebook|journal-page=Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Hinash|game=Uru}}</ref> | ||
Thanks to the influence of the prophet [[Tevahr]], the people were again unified and much work was done to join the D'ni classes of rich and poor. Rakeri also restored the original [[Great Zero]], a testimony to the returning of their original values.<ref name=rakeri/> | Thanks to the influence of the prophet [[Tevahr]], the people were again unified and much work was done to join the [[D'ni classes]] of rich and poor. Rakeri also restored the original [[Great Zero]], a testimony to the returning of their original values.<ref name=rakeri/> | ||
In [[3500 DE]], women were made eligible for [[Guilds#Minor Guilds|Minor Guild]] education.<ref name=tiamel/> | In [[3500 DE]], women were made eligible for [[Guilds#Minor Guilds|Minor Guild]] education.<ref name=tiamel/> |