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Not so easy, is it, Atrus? Running like a rat through a maze, looking for a sign that'll help you save your world.After class was over, you took your boys away, and you never came back. When my boys come to see your people, I want them to see Narayan's traditions at work, so they can see how civilization can balance an Age." Do you know what they did when they finally came to us? You never came back. "I want Sirrus and Achenar to learn everything they can, Saavedro! First from Amateria, Edanna, Voltaic, and finally from Narayan. What's the matter, Atrus, can't remember how things work? Yet you explained this class so well when we first spoke of it in Narayan.
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Atrus? Is that you? Come to rescue your Book so soon? Not yet, old friend.(If you try to enter Atrus's study, but find the wrong door, as it's locked) I'm sorry, the other door.When he gets here, I'll tell him you're in the study. He's just been so concerned about his books. (If you return to Catherine after entering the study) Atrus doesn't usually keep people waiting this long.But seeing how well the D'ni have settled in on Releeshahn should help him to finally relax. I haven't been able to get him out of the house for months, ever since he found his journals out of place. (before entering the sunroom) You know, this trip is exactly what Atrus needs right now.But I know he was looking forward to introducing you to the D'ni, so he shouldn't be terribly long. Unless he decides to check over the whole house first, which means he could be hours resetting all his padlocks. He was just going to grab something for your trip to Releeshahn, so he shouldn't be terribly long. I told Atrus out paths would cross again. We moved here after Atrus finished writing Releeshahn. (welcoming the player) Breathtaking, isn't it? We call it "Tomahna".Perhaps, in the process, we will build a brighter future. The best we can hope for is to continue to learn, to take from the past only that which is good, and move on. Nor can we rewrite it, hoping to lessen our pain. I know now that we can't escape the past. The secrets of its past have been unlocked, and old wrongs have finally been righted. And as I sit here, writing in this journal, I rejoice to know that Narayan, too, is safe. I am sure that no danger shall befall it. The Age I hoped would provide a new beginning still lives on. At last I can rejoice, for Releeshahn has been returned to me unharmed.But if I had been the one to face Saavedro, if I had seen the life my sons had destroyed so callously, would I have left him stranded without hope? Would I have sacrificed his dreams to claim my own? The anguish of decisions that were made must be carried with me forever. But I can't escape the facts of its return. It's true that Releeshahn has been returned to us unharmed, that the Age I wrote to provide a new beginning is secure. And so, as I once again set my pen to the page, a heavy sorrow hangs over me.Use it, and see all that Narayan has to offer.
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The knowledge you've acquired here will show you the way in. It's also the first inhabited Age I'm sending you to alone, but don't be afraid. It's a very delicate Age, where civilization has emerged in response to the world's imbalances. The Linking Book you see here links to an Age called Narayan. But there is still one task ahead of you. and leave the past behind me, once and for all. And as I imagine Yeesha meeting the D'ni, those brave men and women who are building a new life for themselves, I realize I've been given another chance as well. I have a new daughter, who I hope will someday link to the Age with me. More than a year has gone by since I finished writing Releeshahn. So with my wife, Catherine, supporting me, I put aside that past to write a future.
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Gazing out across the cavern, I decided to write another Age - one that would help the D'ni survivors begin again, free from the tragedies of their past. Too many people had fallen victim to that hate, to the prejudice and greed from which it sprang. The once magnificent buildings lay in ruin, a testament to the hatred that had consumed them. I realized, as our group linked back to D'ni, that we should not restore the city as we had planned.