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Who hid the pages of the trap/prison books on Myst if the brothers were already trapped, and Atrus was stuck on K’veer?
Why do I always end up watching videos about games I've often never heard of and I'll likely never actually play?
I'm very excited for the next parts of your chronology! I was curious, do you plan to do a round-up of the non-canon material as well? It's a lot more work than simply recounting the non-canon Myst endings so I wouldn't blame you if you didn't.
Fantastic stuff!!!
This game is going to be re-released in 2025.
All fluff and no substance. A lot to interract with but most of it doesn't affect the game. Too many different hand written books to decipher. The descriptions in the books never happen in game. Too many red herrings. The ultimate pixel hunter. Devs tried to make something that the games couldn't deliver, making the game lonely, too vague, and unrewarding
Bruh you went IN on this series…WOW! Yeah this universe had a lot of interesting lore. 👊🏾🔥
Great video about an interesting story but man are those awful outfits
Did i break the 1k sub barrier just now?
Never in my life would I have expected to ever hear "D'ni" pronounced "dunny" but otherwise this is a fantastic video about some fascinating lore, thanks for the compilation!
It was actually spelled “dunny” in the original game files, and this is how Atrus pronounces it in Myst. I think officially it changed to be more like “duh-NEE,” but I’ve always said “dunny.”
An explosion on the age of meanas eh?
Always nice to come back to Myst lore :) Truly one of my favourite stories! I loved the books, they always made it feel like a mysterious (hehe) world was just out of reach, but close enough.
About ending #3. That one STILL leads to Riven, eventually. He has no choice BUT to send you. Then the stranger ends up back at the original linking book, and then myst, and knows to find the page. It's ... a long way around, but not a bad end.
There's a new alternate ending in the Riven remake: because you get control in K'veer, if you use the prison book before linking to Riven, Atrus berates you and is upset about his plan failing so stupidly.
You actually don't need to know anything about the descriptive book to write a linking book.Which is good, because no one has any clue where the original Descriptive Book for Earth is. Also the building you show when talking about "a new temple for Yahvo" is actually the Guild Hall, isn't it? Lord Amenjira and Tadjinar are non canonical currently - they were part of the misdirection to keep anyone from wandering into D'ni before the DRC were ready. The Star Fissure and daggers were part of Anna and Katran's messing with Gehn, not part of Atrus's patch. Atrus didn't tell King Ro'Eh Ro'Dan that he was only part-D'ni, he told Jethhe Ro'Jethhe. You didn't mention that Wheely was 14 when she died.
I can't get over how he pronounces D'ni like "dunny". D'ni is pronounced like D-knee, emphasis on Ni, with the letter D very short with no vowel. "Dunny" is Australian for "toilet".
I didn't realize just how deep Myst lore is. But a game about books and stories, it better have that, right?
The “vocal fry” narration is VERY annoying.
Amazing work! Thank you for this video.
Thank you for this video. I'm a late comer to the Myst series, but read a few of the books as a child. It's always had a home in my heart, and I'm elated to find someone presenting the history of this universe so eloquently.
Is it Selentic? I feel like Selenitic conveys the lunar feel way better
"An explosion on the age of Meanas." I have to question how many takes that took to say with a straight face.
So the books are like blockchain. Got it.
late to the game, literally, but this is the best thing I've found. Easy to listen to and understand. love it
oh, I never there are anyone that make playlist for campaign that I gonna DMing. Thank you very much but I wont use your Lymrith battle song because I already have best song for Last boss scene and its gonna be "God Shattering Star" from Fire Emblem. Its song about boss that who kill the god so its associate with this campaign.....wait....OMG Your last boss song is God shattering star too! OMG I think right! that no song better than God shattering star for Last boss in this Campaign
Thanks alot
Best lore channel ❤
Thanks for your hard work
Awesome thanks for your hard work you did a wonderful job ❤
Thanks a lot ❤
Ok this is amazing. Thank you for making this! No other history I've found covered the books and I loved those even more than the games (and I love the games a lot to this day). Subscribed gladly!
this is so incredible. Thank you so so much for making it. I played the games a kid but could never quite finish them, and I found myself wondering how the whole story ended. Awesome quenching of my nostalgic thirst here.
이렇게나 많은 버전이 있어서 좋네요, 한편으로는 이렇게나 우려먹다니 ㅋㅋ 얼마나 많이 우려먹을지 기대됩니다
Thanks for a great video. I know most of the facts already from playing the games, but you really did a good job of putting it all on a timeliness. Well scripted.
Good Job, but I'm still a Dr. Watson denier.
Congrats! This is awesome and had me glued to my computer an entire rainy Sunday afternooon. Thanks.♥
Well done - worthy of the franchise - good work! I am MrMyster no numbers.
Thanks for this wonderful compilation of your previous videos! Now I have somewhere to point people when they ask for a tl;dr! :) For those slightly confused about the context of "trap books" and "prison books": It may help to keep clear that -- within the context of the "lore," that is, the perspective from which this is detailed -- the Myst games that we've played (all five of them, but very specifically Myst and Riven) are fictionalizations of "real world events." Uru/Myst Online represents the canon reality, within which the Myst games are indeed just games. As Dr. Watson's in-Uru character explains: "trap books" don't exist, and the prison-swapping and topology of linking in and bumping out Sirrus and/or Achenar, and the topology dilemmas of trapping Ghen, are shortcut/gameplay representations of some more-complicated, real events. (In *reality* reality, of course, this was a retcon.) While the DRC Forums are gone, people may still see references to IC/OOC out there: "In Cavern" was interaction that was "In Character," and "Out of Cavern" was "Out of Character" discussion within the Myst Online/Uru Live player base, devs, and roleplayers (especially roleplayers who had fictional selves as NPCs). IC, the Myst games were intentional fictionalizations and the Book of Atrus giving a vaguely Middle Eastern or West Asian location for the underground cavern was to keep people away from the "real" cleft unless they were "called." OOC, the "trap book" concept and the location of the Cleft were later retconned. Hope that helps!
Give me 365 of these videos so I can have a full year of Cyan content.
Wow I played Riven a lot, and before watching this video it never really registered to me that Tay was its own age for some reason. Also, boy howdy is the D'ni pronounciation unfortunate if you're Australian... I always assumed it was pronounced like 'Deny', oof.
Very nice video. Thoroughly enjoyed this!
This is my first exposure to the myst story. I’m hooked!
This was absolutely fascinating! The original Myst came out when I was in high school, and I have treasured this series since I first played the original game in the Mac lab (before the Windows port). I had no idea the lore was so developed. I found this video both nostalgic and fulfilling. Bravo!
my mom and dad played myst 4(i think) on their old ass computer when I was little. I only ever watched, my older sister played a bit but got scared by some hand that chased her, it really felt like a horror game to us as kids😂
You don't get chased by a hand in Myst IV. You're probably remembering the flashback sequence The Stranger watches while in the fireplace of Atrus' and Catherine's bedroom.
Are you sure you're not thinking of legend of Kyrandia 2, Hand of Fate? Came out the same year I think
@@kood995 yeah probably, we were kids and it was a long time ago 😭 It still scared my sister tho
@@Synthonym nah it was myst, we just remember the cutscene wrongly since we were children when they played it.
Thank you for taking on this massive project. I always thought The Myst saga would make an awesome movie. This is pretty close with extra elements that a movie wouldn't have. ✌🏽
great list! there's a few games on this i'm sad i didn't have time to try myself. mostly hi-fi rush and baldur's gate
Very well done
My preference would have been for the traveler to don a belt that held the book used as the linking target and also held a linking book for the return. In this fashion the traveling between ages would only be done by those authorized and not by unknown wanderers that stumbled on linking books that were left behind. It also obviates the need to destroy linking books to prevent the traveler from being followed.
Nice video mate, I missed a couple from your list like FF16 and BG3 but hope to get around to them! Nice to see Paranormasight and Hi-Fi rush get more love :)