Semilah Meriwae
Joined: 14 May 2006
Posts: 15
Location: Southeast England
This post is, something of a reccomendation, something of an expression of shock/awe/delight, and I hope this is the correct forum for it.
When I first encountered Uru, and then Until Uru, I was not familliar with the three MYST novella/history books, I knew some of what happened in Myst and in Riven, and that was it. The texts within the Cavern and Yeesha's words, combined with the comments of those int he community, and the person who had rekindled my love for the series gave me some feeling for the import of what was happening in prologue/live/uu, but I do not think it had given me a full appreciation for the .. weight of the IC events?
From the same person who reawoke my interest, I was lent the three books, and have this morning finished the Book of Ti'ana, and found myself stunned. The writing is good, but it is more than that ... knowing the circumstances of the Fall of D'ni, the atrocity that was perpetrated by those responsible, knowing what a slim thread remained between then and now .. what a smallc andle burned in the desert keeping the dream of D'ni alive .. it has given so much more weight, so much more impact to Uru.
And has made the joyous news that Uru live is returning something I cannot find words for. the significance of being able to be a part of the restoration of D'ni in this way, of this second chance feels like a thing too large for words now.
If any others are, like me, newer players, or unfamilliar with what is written in the books, I really would reccomend you seek them out, all three books are available as a single paperback now, called 'the Myst reader' for a very low price on Amazon and similar sites, if the story, the history inspires anything in you, you will not regret it.
For the older players, I think now I understand a little more of what this means to you, and it is something very special indeed.
Thankyou, all, for listening to my rambling
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When I first encountered Uru, and then Until Uru, I was not familliar with the three MYST novella/history books, I knew some of what happened in Myst and in Riven, and that was it. The texts within the Cavern and Yeesha's words, combined with the comments of those int he community, and the person who had rekindled my love for the series gave me some feeling for the import of what was happening in prologue/live/uu, but I do not think it had given me a full appreciation for the .. weight of the IC events?
From the same person who reawoke my interest, I was lent the three books, and have this morning finished the Book of Ti'ana, and found myself stunned. The writing is good, but it is more than that ... knowing the circumstances of the Fall of D'ni, the atrocity that was perpetrated by those responsible, knowing what a slim thread remained between then and now .. what a smallc andle burned in the desert keeping the dream of D'ni alive .. it has given so much more weight, so much more impact to Uru.
And has made the joyous news that Uru live is returning something I cannot find words for. the significance of being able to be a part of the restoration of D'ni in this way, of this second chance feels like a thing too large for words now.
If any others are, like me, newer players, or unfamilliar with what is written in the books, I really would reccomend you seek them out, all three books are available as a single paperback now, called 'the Myst reader' for a very low price on Amazon and similar sites, if the story, the history inspires anything in you, you will not regret it.
For the older players, I think now I understand a little more of what this means to you, and it is something very special indeed.
Thankyou, all, for listening to my rambling
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Semilah Meriwae on D'mala shard
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