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| author=[[Atrus]]
| author=[[Atrus]]
| image=Releeshahn.jpg
| image=Releeshahn.jpg
| dni-name = <abbr style="text-decoration: none;" title="Releeshahn">relESan</abbr>
| date-written=[[9469 DE]] - [[9470 DE]]
| date-written=[[9469 DE]] - [[9470 DE]]
}}
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==History==
==History==
===Inception and settlement===
===Inception and settlement===
Before writing Releeshahn, Atrus embarked on a mission to find any survivors of the fall, and rebuild and restore the D'ni city with their aid. However, after returning from a fraught expedition to [[Terahnee]], he concluded that rebuilding in the cavern was not the best path for his people. With that in mind, he began writing Releeshahn to give his kin a new home that would both nurture and challenge them. The effort took a whole year<ref>''[[Myst: The Book of D'ni]]''. Hardcover, page 308.</ref>, but in 9470 DE, the D'ni were finally able to move to their new home.
Before writing Releeshahn, Atrus embarked on a mission to find any survivors of the fall, and rebuild and restore the D'ni city with their aid. However, after returning from a fraught expedition to [[Terahnee]], he concluded that rebuilding in the cavern was not the best path for his people. With that in mind, he began writing Releeshahn to give his kin a new home that would both nurture and challenge them. The effort took a whole year, but in 9470 DE, the D'ni were finally able to move to their new home.


The Descriptive Book for the Age was nearly lost when [[Saavedro]], a man from Atrus's past, returned and stole it in an attempt to coerce Atrus into fixing the damage done to his world by his sons. Fortunately, the Book was returned unharmed by Atrus's unknown friend, [[the Stranger]].
The Descriptive Book for the Age was nearly lost when [[Saavedro]], a man from Atrus's past, returned and stole it in an attempt to coerce Atrus into fixing the damage done to his world by his sons. Fortunately, the Book was returned unharmed by Atrus's unknown friend, [[the Stranger]].
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Since the bahro were freed, they have descended into a civil war over whether or not to exact revenge on the descendants of their oppressors. Several followers of Yeesha have indicated that this civil war has threatened to spill into Releeshahn. In 2007 CE, Yeesha herself returned to the cavern to tell explorers that she was trying to draw the attention of the renegade bahro's leader, so that he would not pursue attacks on the cavern and Releeshahn.
Since the bahro were freed, they have descended into a civil war over whether or not to exact revenge on the descendants of their oppressors. Several followers of Yeesha have indicated that this civil war has threatened to spill into Releeshahn. In 2007 CE, Yeesha herself returned to the cavern to tell explorers that she was trying to draw the attention of the renegade bahro's leader, so that he would not pursue attacks on the cavern and Releeshahn.
== References ==
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{{Ages written by Atrus}}
{{Ages written by Atrus}}


[[Category:Ages appearing in Myst III: Exile]]
[[Category:Ages appearing in Myst III Exile]]
[[Category:Ages appearing in Myst V: End of Ages]]
[[Category:Ages appearing in Myst V End of Ages]]
[[Category:Inhabited Ages]]
[[Category:Inhabited Ages]]
[[Category:Ages written by Atrus]]
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