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A [[prophet]]ess who served under the [[Great King]] [[Ahlsendar]]. Apparently Nemiya had great respect for Ahlsendar, but Ahlsendar often found her advice "foolish" and "childish". However, although he did have the choice, he rarely consulted with other prophets. Nemiya was rarely seen with the Great King and her role was relegated as a "figurehead" for ceremonies.<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Ahlsendar|King Ahlsendar Notebook]]</ref>
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'''Nemiya''' was a [[prophet]]ess who served under the Great King [[Ahlsendar]]. She had great respect for Ahlsendar, but he often found her advice "foolish" and "childish". However, although he did have the choice, he rarely consulted with other prophets. Nemiya was rarely seen with the Great King, and her role was relegated to being a "figurehead" for ceremonies.<ref name="Ahlsendar">[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Ahlsendar|King Ahlsendar Notebook]]</ref>


After Ahlsendar sealed himself in the [[Temple of the Great King]], in [[1520 DE]] she wrote "[[The Book of Nemiya]]", denouncing his words and calling him a fraud and imposter, causing an outrage and bringing the [[D'ni (race)|D'ni people]] to religious chaos. Nemiya was declared a fool and heathen, most loudly by King [[Solath]]. In [[1527 DE]] Nemiya vanished, some said killed by an angry mob and others said taken away by angels.<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Solath|King Solath Notebook]]</ref>
After Ahlsendar sealed himself in the [[Temple of the Great King]] in [[1520 DE]], she wrote ''[[The Book of Nemiya]]'', denouncing his words and calling him a fraud and imposter, causing widespread outrage and bringing the [[D'ni (race)|D'ni people]] to religious chaos. Nemiya was declared a fool and heathen, most loudly by King [[Solath]]. In [[1527 DE]] Nemiya vanished; some said she was killed by an angry mob, while others said she had been taken away by angels.<ref name="Solath">[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Solath|King Solath Notebook]]</ref>


By [[1550 DE]], though, there was 'growing sentiment that Nemiya's book carried some truth'. Many people who thought that the Great King would return were beginning to understand that he would not, and grew angrier. Suddenly, there were many reasons to believe Nemiya's book carried truth.
By [[1550 DE]], though, it was becoming clear that the Great King would not return as he had promised. As his devout followers grew angrier about this deception, there was "growing sentiment that Nemiya's book carried some truth"<ref name="Solath" />.


The book [[Nemiya's Legacy]] was written about her.
The book ''[[Nemiya's Legacy]]'' was written about her.<ref name="Ahlsendar" />


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Nemiya
Race D'ni
Name in D'ni nemEa[contested]

Nemiya was a prophetess who served under the Great King Ahlsendar. She had great respect for Ahlsendar, but he often found her advice "foolish" and "childish". However, although he did have the choice, he rarely consulted with other prophets. Nemiya was rarely seen with the Great King, and her role was relegated to being a "figurehead" for ceremonies.[1]

After Ahlsendar sealed himself in the Temple of the Great King in 1520 DE, she wrote The Book of Nemiya, denouncing his words and calling him a fraud and imposter, causing widespread outrage and bringing the D'ni people to religious chaos. Nemiya was declared a fool and heathen, most loudly by King Solath. In 1527 DE Nemiya vanished; some said she was killed by an angry mob, while others said she had been taken away by angels.[2]

By 1550 DE, though, it was becoming clear that the Great King would not return as he had promised. As his devout followers grew angrier about this deception, there was "growing sentiment that Nemiya's book carried some truth"[2].

The book Nemiya's Legacy was written about her.[1]

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