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'''Tadjinar''' is a city in the desert several days away from [[The Lodge]] and is the home of Lord [[Amanjira]], a wealthy merchant who contracts [[Ti'ana]] and her father to scout the desert for valuables.
'''Tadjinar''' was a city in the desert several days away from the [[Lodge]] and was the home of Lord [[Amanjira]], a wealthy merchant who contracted [[Ti'ana]] and her father to scout the desert for valuables.  It was the site of Jaarnidu Market, where [[Anna]] and her father often obtained supplies; its merchants were not known for their honesty.


Its location is implied in ''[[Myst: The Book of Atrus|The Book of Atrus]]'' to be in the Middle East, however the [[Cavern]] is known to be located in New Mexico.
Merchants carried wares between Tadjinar and Jemaranir, located to its south.
 
== Historical note ==
The events that take place on the surface in ''[[Myst: The Book of Atrus|The Book of Atrus]]'' appear to be set in the Middle East, rather than the American Southwest. Due to this inaccuracy, it is likely that Tadjinar did not actually exist as described in the novel, though it may have been adapted from an actual historical location.


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Latest revision as of 01:34, 29 July 2023

Tadjinar
Location Earth

Tadjinar was a city in the desert several days away from the Lodge and was the home of Lord Amanjira, a wealthy merchant who contracted Ti'ana and her father to scout the desert for valuables. It was the site of Jaarnidu Market, where Anna and her father often obtained supplies; its merchants were not known for their honesty.

Merchants carried wares between Tadjinar and Jemaranir, located to its south.

Historical note[edit]

The events that take place on the surface in The Book of Atrus appear to be set in the Middle East, rather than the American Southwest. Due to this inaccuracy, it is likely that Tadjinar did not actually exist as described in the novel, though it may have been adapted from an actual historical location.