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'''Myst Island''' was the main setting of the video game ''[[Myst (series)|Myst]]''. Upon shifting to the real island, [[Jenny Everywhere (Ages of Memories)|Jenny Everywhere]] discovered that it was larger than the version seen in the game. Among its features were a library, a sunken ship, a set of gears, a planetarium, a spaceship and a clocktower. The library housed Atrus' journals along with a large amount of burnt books. Ti'ana's grave was located on the island. | '''Myst Island''' was the main setting of the video game ''[[Myst (series)|Myst]]''. Upon shifting to the real island, [[Jenny Everywhere (Ages of Memories)|Jenny Everywhere]] discovered that it was larger than the version seen in the game. Among its features were a library, a sunken ship, a set of gears, a planetarium, a spaceship and a clocktower. The library housed Atrus' journals along with a large amount of burnt books. Ti'ana's grave was located on the island. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ages of Memories (short story)|Ages of Memories]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 01:18, 26 September 2023
Myst Island was the main setting of the video game Myst. Upon shifting to the real island, Jenny Everywhere discovered that it was larger than the version seen in the game. Among its features were a library, a sunken ship, a set of gears, a planetarium, a spaceship and a clocktower. The library housed Atrus' journals along with a large amount of burnt books. Ti'ana's grave was located on the island. (PROSE: Ages of Memories)