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They don't know me.  
They don't know me.  


Even Eti is uncomfortable around me. At times there is no awkwardness, and I am only Katran to her. But at other times I am something else.  
Given Eti is uncomfortable around me. At times there is no awkwardness, and I am only Katran to her. But at other times I am something else.  


I am afraid – there's such a gaunt numbness inside me. Today, I do not feel closeness with my people. Neither am I offended by their worship of me. I do not hate Gehn. I don't feel anything.  
I am afraid – there's such a gaunt numbness inside me. Today, I do not feel closeness with my people. Neither am I offended by their worship of me. I do not hate Gehn. I don't feel anything.  
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Gehn is making and writing Books! I wish they had told me sooner.  
Gehn is making and writing Books! I wish they had told me sooner.  


Atrus should have realized this would happen, of course, Gehn would have written all the material necessary to the D'ni craft of making books into this Age, and probably every other Age he ever wrote.  
Atrus should have realised this would happen, of course, Gehn would have written all the material necessary to the D'ni craft of making books into this Age, and probably every other Age he ever wrote.  


He is attempting to write his way out of here. We did not imprison him, we only delayed him. This Age has become his factory, and the people are his machines – all laboring in his mad pursuit to become a god. To carry on his noble, D'ni cause!  
He is attempting to write his way out of here. We did not imprison him, we only delayed him. This Age has become his factory, and the people are his machines – all labouring in his mad pursuit to become a god. To carry on his noble, D'ni cause!  
So far, he has not been able to produce a fully functional book.  
So far, he has not been able to produce a fully functional book.  


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I owe this to them. There is no choice.  
I owe this to them. There is no choice.  


It's been a long time since my last entry...  
It's been a long time since my last entry.  


It is hard to recognize, but I have found the Star Fissure. It is located on the island which the Rivenese call "Allapo" meaning "water pool," but which is referred to by the Moiety as "Allatwan," meaning "pool of stars."  
It is hard to recognise, but I have found the Star Fissure. It is located on the island which the Rivenese call "Allapo" meaning "water pool," but which is referred to by the Moiety as "Allatwan," meaning "pool of stars."  


Having once allowed Atrus to escape this Age without leaving an open door behind us, it has since been sealed with a skin of heavy iron. A crude telescope has been mounted over a locked view port, the combination to which was acquired by the Moiety before my arrival.  
Having once allowed Atrus to escape this Age without leaving an open door behind us, it has since been sealed with a skin of heavy iron. A crude telescope has been mounted over a locked view port, the combination to which was acquired by the Moiety before my arrival.  
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I hate to think what would have happened to them if they had not left it alone. I've instructed them to stay away from it. I'm almost certain that, with the decayed state of the islands, opening the fissure now would disastrous.  
I hate to think what would have happened to them if they had not left it alone. I've instructed them to stay away from it. I'm almost certain that, with the decayed state of the islands, opening the fissure now would disastrous.  


I have heard that in the days immediately following Gehn's confinement on Riven, he attempted to determine the feasibility of navigating the stars beneath the fissure – for he had seen the Myst Book fall from Atrus' hands into that very same space. To this end, he would have people – alleged transgressors of the law - thrown into it so that he could observe their fate. The telescope which still stands there is one he had built for these callous experiments.  
I have heard that in the days immediately following Gehn's confinement on Riven, he attempted to determine the feasibility of navigating the stars beneath the fissure – for he had seen the Myst Book fall from Atrus' hands into that very same space. To this end, he would have people – alleged transgressors of the law - thrown into it so that he could observe their face. The telescope which still stands there is one he had built for these callous experiments.  


It is said that they did not die, but what became of them remains a mystery; it appears that the limits of Gehn's optics prevented him from learning their fate.  
It is said that they did not die, but what became of them remains a mystery, it appears that the limits of Gehn's optics prevented him from learning their fate.  


The star field beneath the fissure is not as it seems, it is a gentle space, as hospitable to life as a flowing river. This is how Atrus explained it, after he had fallen into it. But much more than that we've never understood, and we were never able to conclude upon it origins, but the visions tell me that it was born out of the will of the Maker, perhaps for some greater purpose that we cannot yet understand.  
The star field beneath the fissure is not as it seems, it is a gentle space, as hospitable to life as a flowing river. This is how Atrus explained it, after he had fallen into it. But much more than we've never understood, and we were never able to conclude upon it origins, but the visions tell me that it was born out of the will of the Maker, perhaps for some greater purpose that we cannot yet understand.  


I still remember Atrus' words from his journal:  
I still remember Atrus' words from his journal:  


"I realized the moment I fell into the fissure that the book would not be destroyed as I had planned. It continued falling into that starry expanse..."  
"I realised the moment I fell into the fissure that the book would not be destroyed as I had planned. It continued falling into that starry expanse..."  


There must be some greater reason behind it.  
There must be some greater reason behind it.  
I neglected to mention it earlier.....The unique shape of one of the great daggers which appeared during our escape from Riven – the very dagger that stands vertically at one end of the Allatwan – has been adopted by the Moiety as the symbol of their cause. It is a sacred symbol for them. It is the representation of me. To deface this symbol is sacrilege.  
I neglected to mention it earlier.....The unique shape of one of the great daggers which appeared during our escape from Riven – the very dagger that stands vertically at one end of the Allatwan – has been adopted by the Moiety as the symbol of their cause. It is a sacred symbol for them. It is the representation of me. To deface this symbol is sacrilege.  


They have their own mythical explanation regarding its sudden origins; I haven't told them that I wrote it into this Age, along with all the other daggers.  
They have their own mythical explanation regarding its sudden origins; I haven't told that I wrote it into this Age, along with all the other daggers.  


Its strange how much such a young religion can be so unbending, even to their own god. I have tried to dissuade them of the notion that symbols contain so much power. The enemy uses this paranoia against them; they are fearful of Gehn's symbol, and are terrorized by his symbolic use of the wahrk.  
Its strange how much such a young religion can be so unbending, even to their own god. I have tried to dissuade them of the notion that symbols contain so much power. The enemy uses this paranoia against them; they are fearful of Gehn's symbol, and are terrorised by his symbolic use of the wahrk.  


But they don't want to hear this from me. Perhaps my attempts have even caused some of the younger members of the Moiety to doubt that I am Catherine.  
But they don't want to hear this from me. Perhaps my attempts have even caused some of the younger members of the Moiety to doubt that I am Catherine.  
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Gehn has the ability to create working Books. In fact, he has written one Age before I arrived, but has kept this accomplishment so well hidden that his closest ministers were aware, until now.  
Gehn has the ability to create working Books, often fast, he has written one Age before I arrived, but has kept this accomplishment so well hidden that his closest ministers were aware, until now.  


I'm not sure, perhaps he has written others.  
I'm not sure, perhaps he has written others.  
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They didn't tell me about it until now because they thought it was useless.  
They didn't tell me about it until now because they thought it was useless.  
 
Back then, none of Gehn's Books worked. But instead of correcting the problem at is sources, he blamed it on the "impure" wood of the Riven forest and proceeded to engineer a cumbersome mechanical remedy – a complex series of domes – to heal his Books' inherent flaws. One of the consequences of this crude solution, however, was that the domes demanded huge amounts of energy, and the related problems delayed his success for quite some time.  
Back then, none of Gehn's Books worked. But instead of correcting the problem at its source, he blamed it on the "impure" wood of the Riven forest and proceeded to engineer a cumbersome mechanical remedy – a complex series of domes – to heal his Books' inherent flaws. One of the consequences of this crude solution, however, was that the domes demanded huge amounts of energy, and the related problems delayed his success for quite some time.  


At last, however, he finished his work and was finally able to link to an Age. But he kept his success extremely well hidden.  
At last, however, he finished his work and was finally able to link to an Age. But he kept his success extremely well hidden.  
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Much has happened. Almost everything is prepared.  
Much has happened. Almost everything is prepared.  


We have stolen another Book. But I'm concerned; Gehn will miss it.  
We have stolen another Book. But I'm concerned Gehn will miss it.  


We have also discovered the combinations for entering the domes, but we have not discovered the method for powering them.  
We have also discovered the combinations for entering the domes, but we have not discovered the method for powering them.  


By powering our burnt Book with Gehn's domes, we will be able to link to this Age. But we will only have access to the domes for a short of time, before we are discovered. Therefore, we can only use the domes once; I must find another way to make the books work.  
By powering our burnt Book with Gehn's domes, we will be able to link to this Age. But we will only have access to the domes for a short of time, before we are discovered. Therefore, we can only use the domes once. I must find another way to make the books work.  


The gateway images in Gehn's Books and our burnt book all seem to show the same sickness: if they are not powered, the images are black. It might be possible to clear the vision with only –  
The gateway images in Gehn's Books and our burnt book all seem to show the same sickness if they are not powered, the images are black. It might be possible to clear the vision with only –  


Will write substance into the Moiety Age.  
Will write substance into the Moiety Age.  
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I laugh at these plans – I sound like Atrus.  
I laugh at these plans – I sound like Atrus.  


In risking my life, but I feel no fear – only anxiety. Perhaps it is the source of my nightmares: the fissure, like a great wound, is opened; it stains the Riven soil with blood. I hold the Moiety knife. The voices grow so loud.  
In risking my life, but I feel no fear – only anxiety. Perhaps it is the source of my nightmares, the fissure, like a great wound, is opened, it stains the Riven soil with blood. I hold the Moiety knife. The voices grow so loud.  


For their part, the Moiety have complete faith that I will accomplish my task and lead them to a better world; it is the fulfillment of their prophecy. But they are also fearful and tense.  
For their part, the Moiety have complete faith that I will accomplish my task and lead them to a better world; it is the fulfilment of their prophecy. But they are also fearful and tense.  


I don't know what they will think or do if I fail.  
I don't know what they will or do if I fail.  


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I share this hesitation; I would be cutting off my only connection. But for their sake, it must be done.  
I share this hesitation; I would be cutting off my only connection. But for their sake, it must be done.  


I am anxious to know if our activities have aroused Gehn's suspicions; if so, we must act quickly.  
I am anxious to know if our activities have aroused Gehn's suspicions, if so, we must act quickly.  


Even so, I feel that now we are impregnable.  
Given so, I feel that now we are impregnable.  


Tomorrow, I will return to Riven to see Gehn's reaction for myself.  
Tomorrow, I will return to Riven to see Gehn's reaction for myself.  
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