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According to [[The Story of the First Guildmaster]], '''Dania''' was the fist [[Age]] ever successfully written. It was created by [[Varsil]], who was part of a team working to develop the technology. At the time, there was a great famine in [[D'ni]], and Dania's vast grain fields promised to be a bountiful solution.Β  The planet was so rich in minerals that plant life grew quick, and thanks to the planet being between two suns, the growing season was perpetual.
According to [[The Story of the First Guildmaster]], '''Dania''' was the fist [[Age]] ever successfully written. It was created by [[Varsil]], who was part of a team working to develop the technology. At the time, there was a great famine in [[D'ni]], and Dania's vast grain fields promised to be a bountiful solution.


The Age is named for [[Dania (princess)|Princess Dania]], daughter of the D'ni king [[Clevis]]. After presenting the Age to the king, Varsil demanded Dania's hand in marriage as a reward for his work. When he was denied, he left D'ni in a rage, destroying the Dania Descriptive Book before being apprehended by his apprentice, [[Atak]].
The Age is named for [[Dania (princess)|Princess Dania]], daughter of the D'ni king [[Clevis]]. After presenting the Age to the king, Varsil demanded Dania's hand in marriage as a reward for his work. When he was denied, he left D'ni in a rage, destroying the Dania Descriptive Book before being apprehended by his apprentice, [[Atak]].


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[[Category:Ages written by known authors]]
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