![]() ![]() Watson joked that Esher's pronounciation can be explained as a result of some speech impendiment (caused by being bitten by the snakes in Noloben). During the production of Myst V, actor David Ogden Stiers suggested to pronounce the name as "duchnee" instead of Dunny, and Rand Miller gave his approval, despite being inconsistent with what Stiers and Miller always used already (and what is known about the D'ni language).Watson noted that this word means "toilet" in Australian English, and perhaps that was the reason it was dropped. The name "D'ni" was originally spelled "Dunny" in early material related to the first game, signifying the pronunciation of the word.Some D'ni survived to the present day, however, and Atrus, the main character of the Myst series, is one-quarter D'ni. The original D'ni civilization was destroyed by Veovis and A'gaeris, with the majority of the D'ni people perishing in the catastrophe that they orchestrated. ![]() The people of D'ni were practitioners of the Art, a skill that allowed them to write books that could transport them to other worlds, called Ages. 2004 by Rand Miller (Author), Robyn Miller (Author), David Wingrove (Author) 182 ratings See all formats and editions Paperback 127.84 3 Used from 125. The D'ni (D'ni spelling: D'nee meaning "New Beginning" ) are a civilization that once existed in an underground cave system on Earth. Rand Miller The Myst Reader: The Book of Atrus, The Book of Ti'ana, The Book of D'ni Paperback 1 Sept. ![]()
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