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== D'ni history ==
== D'ni history ==
=== Original construction ===
=== Original construction ===
According to the [[DRC]], the tree sculpture which serves as the pub's focal point dates back to the [[2000s DE]], long before the rest of the pub was built around it. The symbolism of the sculpture is uncertain, but it may have represented the D'ni themselves<ref name="Simpson">Michael Simpson. ''[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/The Watcher's Sanctuary|The Watcher's Sanctuary]]''. [[Uru]].</ref>.
According to the [[DRC]], the tree sculpture which serves as the pub's focal point dates back to the [[2000s DE]], long before the rest of the pub was built around it. The symbolism of the sculpture is uncertain, but it may have represented the D'ni themselves, whose name literally means "new tree"<ref name="Simpson">Michael Simpson. ''[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/The Watcher's Sanctuary|The Watcher's Sanctuary]]''. [[Uru]].</ref>.


In the late 4000s DE, the rest of the pub was constructed to honor [[The Watcher]], a prophet and seer who had recently published a collection of prophecies called ''Words''. The Pub remained successful through many changes of ownership in the following millennia.  
In the late 4000s DE, the rest of the pub was constructed to honor [[The Watcher]], a prophet and seer who had recently published a collection of prophecies called ''Words''. The Pub remained successful through many changes of ownership in the following millennia.  
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