The Book of Atrus: The authors follow their hero, Atrus, from breech birth (and his mother's resultant death) into his uneasy relationship with Gehn, the father who abandoned him at birth and who now wants to recreate the culture of the D'ni, beings whose writings could conjure?or at least discover?worlds. The narrative avoids the excesses that plagued Wingrove's Chung Kuo series while imparting the passion that the Millers channeled into the Myst CD-ROM. The result is a thrilling tale that will appeal not only to gamers but to all those who enjoy absorbing, fast-paced, well-constructed fantasy. The Book of Ti'Ana: Ti'ana, known among humans as Anna, is the first woman from the outside worldto enter the domain of D'ni. This is her story of trust and betrayal, and herstruggle against the evil schemes of Veovis, the architect of the destructionof D'ni, and all that she loves. The Book of D'Ni: It has been nearly seventy years since the devastation of D'Ni by Veovis. In Myst: The Book of D'Ni, Atrus and Catherine return to D'Ni to begin the rebuilding of the once again beautiful city and the search for survivors trapped in the Ages to which they escaped. Their rebuilding and resulting discoveries tell them much about themselves, their future, and most surprising, about their secret past.
The Myst Reader -
Rand Miller
Hyperion
2004
944 páginas
1d 7h 28m
ISBN-40: ISBN10:_1401307817_ISBN13:_9781401307813
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