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'''Gehn''' was an apprentice in the [[Guild of Books]] at the time of the D'ni's destruction. He was the only son of [[Ti'ana]] and [[Aitrus]], and was the father of [[Atrus]]. He is notable for being the first child of a human and a D'ni. Gehn was only 8 when [[Fall of D'ni|D'ni fell]]. He and his mother escaped to Earth's [[surface]], and eventually he left to live with a human tribe called the [[Amad]]. Devastated by the loss of his wife [[Keta]] during childbirth, he abandoned Atrus to be raised by Ti'ana. He returned to D'ni and taught himself ''[[regestoy]]'', though his slapdash methods and limited approach to problem-solving meant that all of his [[Age]]s were ultimately unstable. He also developed a twisted view of what ''regestoy'' did, believing that he was actually creating the worlds he linked to, and thus deserved to be treated as a god by their inhabitants.
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'''Gehn''' was an apprentice in the [[Guild of Books]] at the time of the D'ni's destruction. He was the only son of [[Ti'ana]] and [[Aitrus]], and was the father of [[Atrus]]. He is notable for being the first child of a human and a D'ni. Gehn was only 8 when [[Fall of D'ni|D'ni fell]]. He and his mother escaped to Earth's [[surface]], and eventually he left to live with a human tribe called the [[Amad]]. Devastated by the loss of his wife [[Keta]] during childbirth, he abandoned Atrus to be raised by Ti'ana. He returned to D'ni and taught himself ''[[regestoy]]'', though his slapdash approach and limited approach to problem-solving meant that all of his [[Age]]s were ultimately unstable. He also developed a twisted view of what ''regestoy'' did, believing that he was actually creating the worlds he linked to, and thus deserved to be treated as a god by their inhabitants.
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==

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