Rawa a répondu pour dire qu'il ne voit pas les choses tout-à-fait de la même manière que Robyn.
Il explique en particulier que le développement du background a commencé très tôt.
Pas retrouvé grand-chose sur la Maître de Guilde Yahtair...
Il explique en particulier que le développement du background a commencé très tôt.
1) My first responses (via snail mail, we didn't even have email back then) to people asking questions about the Myst backstory always treated the events of Myst as historical. (1993-1994)
2) In the first FAQ on our first website,
I explained that the brothers weren't merely trapped in voids without food and water as it appeared in Myst;
and that Atrus hadn't killed them by burning their books;
he just destroyed the links to their Ages, etc. (1994-1995)
3) The novels describe themselves as having been based on Catherine's journals. (1995-1997)
4) The words "To D'ni" written in D'ni were inconspicuously placed in the environment behind Rand and Robyn during television interviews during Riven production (1995-1997)
this eventually led to the "To D'ni" website ARG (though it wasn't called an ARG back then),
the final solution of which had the "winner" actually call in and have a brief conversation with a D'ni surface dweller (Guildmaster Yahtair).
The winner would later receive a beta copy of Riven. (To D'ni was "won" in March 1997)
5) The Riven Soundtrack booklet had a picture of a page, written in D'ni, discovered "at a recent dig".
I don't have the booklet with me as I write this,
but if I recall correctly, that was the first time I was referred to as "Dr. Watson". (1997)
2) In the first FAQ on our first website,
I explained that the brothers weren't merely trapped in voids without food and water as it appeared in Myst;
and that Atrus hadn't killed them by burning their books;
he just destroyed the links to their Ages, etc. (1994-1995)
3) The novels describe themselves as having been based on Catherine's journals. (1995-1997)
4) The words "To D'ni" written in D'ni were inconspicuously placed in the environment behind Rand and Robyn during television interviews during Riven production (1995-1997)
this eventually led to the "To D'ni" website ARG (though it wasn't called an ARG back then),
the final solution of which had the "winner" actually call in and have a brief conversation with a D'ni surface dweller (Guildmaster Yahtair).
The winner would later receive a beta copy of Riven. (To D'ni was "won" in March 1997)
5) The Riven Soundtrack booklet had a picture of a page, written in D'ni, discovered "at a recent dig".
I don't have the booklet with me as I write this,
but if I recall correctly, that was the first time I was referred to as "Dr. Watson". (1997)
Pas retrouvé grand-chose sur la Maître de Guilde Yahtair...

