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| imagecaption = Tomahna entrance | | imagecaption = Tomahna entrance | ||
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'''Tomahna''' | '''Tomahna''' is the name [[Atrus]] gave to the new home he built on the surface of Earth for himself, [[Catherine]], and their daughter [[Yeesha]], after the events detailed in the [[Myst: The Book of D'ni|Book of D'ni]]. His part in the restoration of the [[D'ni]] civilization now over, Atrus turned his attention back to his family. | ||
The property on which Tomahna is located is very barren and desert-like. During the intial explorations of D'ni by the Uru Explorers, [[Richard Watson|Dr. Watson]] let slip that Tomahna is several miles from the [[Cleft]]. Yeesha refers to the Cleft as Tomahna, but it was not technically part of the estate. The home itself is something of an oasis, situated high above a broad valley, with a plant-filled sunroom overlooking it. The rest of the home is a collection of greenhouses and spacious rooms arrayed around a large pool of water, which flows (or flowed, at the time) out of the estate and away through the desert. | The property on which Tomahna is located is very barren and desert-like. During the intial explorations of D'ni by the Uru Explorers, [[Richard Watson|Dr. Watson]] let slip that Tomahna is several miles from the [[Cleft]]. Yeesha refers to the Cleft as Tomahna, but it was not technically part of the estate. The home itself is something of an oasis, situated high above a broad valley, with a plant-filled sunroom overlooking it. The rest of the home is a collection of greenhouses and spacious rooms arrayed around a large pool of water, which flows (or flowed, at the time) out of the estate and away through the desert. |