Notes from D'ni

This is a journal of my exploration of the D'ni city and ages.

Quote:
The best thing would be to write down events from day to day. Keep a diary to see clearly–let none of the nuances or small happenings escape even though they might seem to mean nothing. And above all, classify them. I must tell how I see this table, this street, the people, . . . since those are the things which have changed. I must determine the exact extent and nature of this change.

--Nausea, Jean-Paul Sartre


Gallery and Laxman

The gallery doors DO open now. I wonder with this is going to mean overall. Inside the gallery is a link to an age that is part of the Journey. While we have been led to believe that the DRC has taken the Journey, and Kadish Tolesa is Open+. I assume that means the DRC is not going to have a problem with people linking in and out of the age.

It used to be my favorite, but now I think it may actually be Eder Gira.


I was able to catch another visit to the Cavern by Marie Sutherland. A good number of us were gathered at the top of the Stairs when she arrived. The DRC is going to start working on getting the water back in the fountains and reopening the community rooms in the neighborhoods.


And we had another mention of Cate. I'm still not sure who Cate is, but mention her name and it seems that some people are starting to get upset. Everyone I've talked to paints her are even more into restriction of Explorer movement than the DRC has been historically. Hopefully, we can get a meeting with her and find out what her motives and intentions are before too long.


Dr. Sutherland also mentioned that there may be something that Victor Laxman could use help with, but she did not elaborate.

I have not yet had a chance to meet with Laxman, but I'm sure that someone else will ask him what Marie's answer to my question about Explorers helping the DRC meant.

Maybe that means the Great Zero is going to reopen soon and will need calibration.

I attached a transcript of the announcement from my KI.

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Home for Christmas

I was able to finish the Journey early on Christmas Eve. I realize now how much I took being able to link back to the cleft for granted. How was I going to spend Christmas home with my family if I was unable to reach the surface. The new pillar I found in Relto did link to the Cleft, but once I returned to the Cleft the pillar was missing and the Cleft linking book was not on my shelf. I could have been stuck in the Cavern or worse, stuck in Relto.

I had my old notebook with me, so I was able to get back through the Journey quickly, but it still concerns me that there could have been more significant changes made to the Ages that make up the Journey. And the Relto book only takes one back to Relto, and that itself could be a perfect prison, and I do not know how long it could support life.

I am back at home now. Maybe I can make it in to the Cavern between Christmas and New Year's.

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Returning to the Cavern

It has been a while since I have written anything here about what's going on in the D'ni cavern. I have been watching a number of other sites since the announcement earlier this year that the DRC was pursuing funding to continue the restoration. There has been a lot of activity, mostly town hall style meetings with members of the various groups involved in the pursuit of funding and the restart of the restoration.

I was not able to make a lot of these meeting. Fortunately, there are transcripts posted on a couple of forums and other websites. I will have to thank the Liaisons if I get a chance to speak to any of them.

The announcement of the meeting that was held on 19 December seemed to get a lot of attention. There had been rumors that the announcement of the official reopening of the cavern was coming very shortly, and I believe that everyone expected that this would be the meeting where the cavern was going to be reopened, officially, and the restoration efforts restarted.

From what I have learned, so many people tried to attend the 19 December meeting that it had to be moved to another neighborhood from where it was originally scheduled and the overflow crowd gathered in the city was huge. I was at work, so I could not attend.

As normal, there was a transcript of the meeting posted at the Liaison site. The meeting appeared to go as so many of the sessions with the DRC have gone, when about an hour into the meeting, Dr. Kodama gets some kind of message on his KI, and then it gets weird.

The reports I have seen say that everyone in the cavern, not just in the meeting but anywhere in the cavern heard the loudest Bahro scream. And then everyone was linked to their Relto, without using their linking books. Someone was able to post some video they had taken.

I saw this when I got home, and started to see posting of messages, people having linked to their Relto to find it was different. The four pillars were missing. Their bookshelves were empty. And the KIs, all of them from reports, were not working.

I went and got my KI and Relto book from where I had them hidden here in the house.

The KI was not working. I am used to not being able to do much with the KI here on the surface, but the thing was just dead.

Due to having to deal with the holiday coming, I was not able to get away and link to my Relto until 20 December.

I found it just like all the others had reported. Things were missing, it felt different. I checked the book, and it even seemed that pages were missing.

I did not stay long, I linked back to my neighborhood and then on to get a new KI, 00221440.


I still didn't have the courage to go back to the city, but I did make my way over to the neighborhood where the Guild of Greeters were known to gather. I was fortunate enough to be there when Marie Sutherland showed up and chatted with us for a while (transcript here).


Today was the first day that I actually found the courage to make a trip into the city.

I kind of got used to couple hundred years worth of destruction, but even just in the ferry terminal there are new signs of just how fragile the city just might have become.

The DRC has barriers up at the top of the Great Stairs.

I did not stay long. I wanted to check the other ages, and see if I could find out if anything else had happened.


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