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In [[Reference:Catherine, personal journal (Riven)|her journal]], Catherine notes that while Eti had acquired a wound since she left, she was still beautiful and full of warmth. She also remarked on Eti's shifting attitude towards her, noting that sometimes Eti is uncomfortable around her, while at other times it is like she had never left.  
In [[Reference:Catherine, personal journal (Riven)|her journal]], Catherine notes that while Eti had acquired a wound since she left, she was still beautiful and full of warmth. She also remarked on Eti's shifting attitude towards her, noting that sometimes Eti is uncomfortable around her, while at other times it is like she had never left.  


In joining the Moiety, Eti left behind her husband, [[Enant]], as well as her father. Catherine notes that Eti became withdrawn whenever they were mentioned.
In joining the Moiety, Eti left behind her husband{{citation needed}}, [[Enant]], as well as her father. Catherine notes that Eti became withdrawn whenever they were mentioned.


[[Category:People mentioned in Riven]]
[[Category:People mentioned in Riven]]
[[Category:Rivenese people]]
[[Category:Rivenese people]]

Latest revision as of 02:05, 1 August 2023

Eti
Race Rivenese

Eti was a Rivenese woman and member of the Moiety rebellion against Gehn. She had been a childhood friend of Catherine's prior to her escape from Riven with Atrus.

In her journal, Catherine notes that while Eti had acquired a wound since she left, she was still beautiful and full of warmth. She also remarked on Eti's shifting attitude towards her, noting that sometimes Eti is uncomfortable around her, while at other times it is like she had never left.

In joining the Moiety, Eti left behind her husband[citation needed], Enant, as well as her father. Catherine notes that Eti became withdrawn whenever they were mentioned.