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Several years after finishing their lessons, Sirrus and Achenar returned to J'nanin and used it as a base of operations while they exploited and nearly destroyed the Narayani by promising to "fix" the Age and free its people from the requirements of their traditions. When Saavedro followed them back to J'nanin to plead for them to fulfill their promises, they tied him to one of the reflector posts and linked back to Myst, burning the Linking Book in front of him as they left. For twenty years, Saavedro was left alone on J'nanin, lost in madness and unable to return home.
 
Several years after finishing their lessons, Sirrus and Achenar returned to J'nanin and used it as a base of operations while they exploited and nearly destroyed the Narayani by promising to "fix" the Age and free its people from the requirements of their traditions. When Saavedro followed them back to J'nanin to plead for them to fulfill their promises, they tied him to one of the reflector posts and linked back to Myst, burning the Linking Book in front of him as they left. For twenty years, Saavedro was left alone on J'nanin, lost in madness and unable to return home.
  
In [[9468 DE]] (roughly 1817 CE), Atrus returned to J'nanin while struggling with the task of writing [[Releeshahn]] for the [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]] who had survived the destruction of their empire. He left without seeing Saavedro, but left behind a Linking Book back to his new home in [[Tomahna]]. Saavedro followed him and learned about Atrus "restoring" the D'ni people. Mistaking Atrus's restoration plans with true resurrection, Saavedro saw an opportunity to coerce Atrus into repairing the damage his sons had wrought to Narayan. He recorded new messages into the imagers, and modified many of the machines and puzzles in J'nanin and the other lesson Ages, intent on forcing Atrus to relive his past mistakes. When he was done, he returned to Tomahna to steal the Releesahn Book, meaning for Atrus to follow him. By chance, however, the [[Stranger]] was visiting Tomahna at the time. Caught off guard, Saavedro tried to distract both of them by throwing a firemarble, which set Atrus's study ablaze. In the ensuing conflagration, the Stranger was the only one able to follow Saavedro before the fire consumed the J'nanin Book.
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In [[9468 DE]] (roughly 1817 CE), Atrus returned to J'nanin while struggling with the task of writing [[Releeshahn]] for the [[D'ni (people)|D'ni]] who had survived the destruction of their empire. He left without seeing Saavedro, but left behind a Linking Book back to his new home in [[Tomahna]]. Saavedro followed him and learned about Atrus "restoring" the D'ni people. Mistaking Atrus's restoration plans with true resurrection, Saavedro saw an opportunity to coerce Atrus into repairing the damage his sons had wrought to Narayan. He recorded new messages into the imagers, and modified many of the machines and puzzles in J'nanin and the other lesson Ages, intent on forcing Atrus to relive his past mistakes. When he was done, he returned to Tomahna to steal the Releesahn Book, meaning for Atrus to follow him. By chance, however, the [[Stranger]] was visiting Tomahna at the time. Caught off guard, Saavedro tried to distract both of them by throwing a firemarble, which set Atrus's study ablaze. In the ensuing conflagration, the Stranger was the only one able to follow Saavedro before the fire consumed the J'nanin Book.
  
 
After successfully retrieving Releeshahn and reuniting Saavedro with his people, the Stranger returned to Tomahna. J'nanin has been abandoned ever since that time.
 
After successfully retrieving Releeshahn and reuniting Saavedro with his people, the Stranger returned to Tomahna. J'nanin has been abandoned ever since that time.

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