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Sometime during these events, Catherine dies of old age, and Atrus sinks into a deep depression. He begins to learn of the prophecies he had so long ignored, and eventually relocates to Releeshahn, abandoning his home in [[Tomahna]] to the desert. | Sometime during these events, Catherine dies of old age, and Atrus sinks into a deep depression. He begins to learn of the prophecies he had so long ignored, and eventually relocates to Releeshahn, abandoning his home in [[Tomahna]] to the desert. | ||
Almost 200 years later, [[John Loftin|John "Fighting Branch" Loftin]] discovers D'ni. Over the next nine years, he, [[Richard Watson|Dr. Richard A. Watson]], and their mutual friend [[Elias Zandi]] begin exploring and rebuilding D'ni. Along the way, they discover Catherine's journals, and allow Cyan to use them as the basis for a series of computer games. Elias' son [[Jeff Zandi|Jeff | Almost 200 years later, [[John Loftin|John "Fighting Branch" Loftin]] discovers D'ni. Over the next nine years, he, [[Richard Watson|Dr. Richard A. Watson]], and their mutual friend [[Elias Zandi]] begin exploring and rebuilding D'ni. Along the way, they discover Catherine's journals, and allow Cyan to use them as the basis for a series of computer games. Elias' son [[Jeff Zandi|Jeff] gets into a philosophical argument with his father regarding the course of the restoration and leaves D'ni. | ||
After Elias dies of a heart attack in 1996, Dr. Watson uses the money willed to the restoration effort to establish the [[D'ni Restoration Council]], and begins the restoration of D'ni in earnest. | After Elias dies of a heart attack in 1996, Dr. Watson uses the money willed to the restoration effort to establish the [[D'ni Restoration Council]], and begins the restoration of D'ni in earnest. |