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==History==
==History==
[[File:Selenitic book.jpg|thumb|The Selenitic Age descriptive book.]]
Selenitic's appearance as of its depiction in ''Myst'' is drastically different from the way it looked when Atrus first visited the Age. He described it during his first visit as being covered in grass and trees. During that visit, however, the island was pummeled by a meteor storm which dramatically reshaped the island and scoured much of its plant life. Atrus fled back to Myst during the storm, and only returned several months later to find the island completely transformed. The meteor impacts had obliterated most of the landscape, including a large lake that had previously been located where the much larger crater lake now sits. The impacts also tore open a fissure above a subsurface magma chamber, and exposed a large cave system nearby.
Selenitic's appearance as of its depiction in ''Myst'' is drastically different from the way it looked when Atrus first visited the Age. He described it during his first visit as being covered in grass and trees. During that visit, however, the island was pummeled by a meteor storm which dramatically reshaped the island and scoured much of its plant life. Atrus fled back to Myst during the storm, and only returned several months later to find the island completely transformed. The meteor impacts had obliterated most of the landscape, including a large lake that had previously been located where the much larger crater lake now sits. The impacts also tore open a fissure above a subsurface magma chamber, and exposed a large cave system nearby.


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