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Riven (Video Game)

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Fully titled Riven: The Sequel to Myst, a 1997 PC-Mac game that is the sequel to the world-famous PC-Mac game Myst. The story of Riven continues exactly where Myst left off.In the previous game, a man named Atrus is part of a splintered civilization called the "D'ni" (pronounced "Duh-NEE"), who have the ability to create portals to alternate realities within special books, simply by writing the description of the reality in the book. Atrus was trapped in a stone hall prison by his two twisted and evil sons, who in turn trapped themselves in separate Ages by accident. However, an unknown character only known later as "The Stranger" appeared on Atrus' home age of Myst. The Stranger pieced together the clues of what happened on the island of Myst, and rescued Atrus by freeing him from his stone prison.But now Atrus's wife Catherine has been trapped on the Age of Riven by their sons. What's worse is that the Age was created and is ruled over by Atrus' twisted and deluded father Gehn, who sees himself as a god, and who has now imprisoned Catherine.At the beginning of the game, you meet Atrus again who assigns you to the age of Riven with the goal to capture Gehn in a book that was specifically designed for this task, and to rescue Catherine. Atrus opens the descriptive book to Riven and it soon becomes apparent that Riven is unlike the previous Ages you have visited. The gateway image is badly distorted and it turns out Atrus is stuck writing in corrections to Riven's book to delay Armageddon due to Gehn's abysmal writing skills.The instant you link to Riven, you trigger a trap and become stuck in a booth behind bars, and lose your trap book after a nearby guard demands it. The guard in turn ends up being hit by a tranquilizer dart and falls asleep. A rebel scout takes the trap book, frees you, and runs off. Now, stuck in Riven without your trap book, you must regain the trap book and find a way to lead Gehn into it. With Gehn safely in the prison (and Catherine free), you must then signal Atrus who will come with a linking book to bring everyone back home.A fan-made Updated Re-release was in the works to recreate the game in a fully 3D engine, called The Starry Expanse Project. Unlike many large-scale fan works, this one had the blessing and cooperation of the original creators. Cyan ultimately hired one of the Starry Expanse team members and is currently working on an official 3D version of the game. They have said that this new version will expand on the game's lore and include new content that was not present in the original.
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Gaia's Lament
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Gaia's Lament: A very small-scale example. It's difficult not to see parallels to islands on Earth that were devastated by a combination of human exploitation and external changes such as climate shifts.
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"Well Done, Son" Guy
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"Well Done, Son" Guy: There's a bit of dysfunction between Atrus and his father.
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Spectacular Spinning
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Spectacular Spinning: The pentagonal rotating room. Gehn's fire marble domes spin as an external security measure, unlocked by timing its color symbol with a viewer.
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All There in the Manual
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All There in the Manual - A lot of the backstory and character motivation is explained in the prequel novel The Book of Atrus, which is never fully explained in the game. The novel also acts a prequel to Myst, in that it ends with Atrus jumping into the Star Fissure with the Myst book and linking himself to safety — the last entry in his journal ends with the very same monologue that opens Myst.
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Beautiful Void
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Beautiful Void: Played with compared to the previous game. It's obvious that there are people living on Riven, and some of them are keeping careful watch on what you are doing. But all of these people, for various reasons, avoid direct contact with you.
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The Place
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The Place: The game's title refers to the name of the Age that 90% of the game is spent in, Riven.
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Palmtree Panic
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Palmtree Panic: Noticable first on Temple Island where most of the literal palmtrees reside. There's even Riven's version of a shark, the wahrk, in Survey Island's aquarium and a lush beach on Jungle Island further adds to the theme.
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Black Comedy
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Black Comedy: Multiple: The morbid children's game in the school. And the fact that Gehn uses juiced frogs as...inspiration in his writing.
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Chekhov's Gun
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Chekhov's Gun: The telescope is one of the very first things you encounter. Near the end of the game, you figure out how to open the latch underneath it and remove the safeties to break the glass between Riven and the Star Fissure, allowing you to escape from Riven and beat the game.
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Cardboard Prison
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Cardboard Prison: After Catherine is fooled by Sirrus and Achenar into linking to Riven, she is imprisoned just as Gehn because, barring the intervention of Atrus, there's no linking book to leave the age. However, by the time the events of the game are set in motion, both Catherine and Gehn have successfully written another functional age to seek refuge into from the impending collapse of Riven, even though they are still trapped as much as before because the destruction of Riven would mean the loss of any descriptive book created there, and at that point Atrus would never be able to reach them again.
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Saving the World With Art
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Saving the World With Art: Or rather the Art. The world of Riven is unstable and Atrus staves off its collapse by frantically writing small changes into its book in hope of stabilizing it. Riven ultimately falls apart anyway, but he keeps it intact long enough for its people to escape.
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Bilingual Bonus
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Bilingual Bonus: In a fictional language no less. When the player first arrives in Riven, they're confronted by a native guard who addresses them in an unknown language: "Tahgemah b'soo rekoah." He's expecting Atrus, so he's trying to communicate in broken D'ni. What he's trying to say is "Tahgemah b'zoo ah rekor." - "Give me the [linking] book [right now]!"
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Artifact Title
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Artifact Title: Myst is only mentioned on its game box, in the subtitle "The Sequel to Myst", as Myst Island is otherwise nowhere to be seen in this game. This subtitle does not appear in the game itself.
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La Résistance
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La Résistance: The Moiety are rebelling against Gehn for his tyrannical rule. As such, they attempt to help you free Catherine and stop Gehn, despite the language barrier.
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Batman Gambit
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Batman Gambit: You have to pull off one of these to get the Golden Ending. Convincing Gehn that the trap book you brought is really a linking book to another Age requires you to enter the trap book yourself first in order for Gehn to believe you. Once Gehn himself puts his hand on the portal in the trap book, he goes in and you go out, trapping him instead. Notably, this plan would have trapped you forever instead if Gehn had caught on, so it relied entirely on him acting according to what you've learned about him.
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Yet Another Stupid Death
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Yet Another Stupid Death: There are multiple ways to proverbially Press X to Die. For example, use the trap book right after regaining it, and a pair of Moiety people get ready to burn the book, possibly discussing your stupidity for trapping yourself in it.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: The canon ending of the game. Gehn is trapped, the people of the Age are freed from his tyranny, the Stranger goes home, and Atrus and Catherine are reunited. But the Age of Riven itself dies, along with all of its animals, and it seems unlikely that the Stranger and Atrus' family will meet again.
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Monster-Shaped Mountain
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Monster-Shaped Mountain: Several of the animal-sound spheres are located near natural or artificial terrain that resembles the animal they mimic.
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Extradimensional Emergency Exit
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Extradimensional Emergency Exit: You end up having to make use a rare non-linking book example of this in the finale: with the eponymous Age collapsing around you without constant repairs and the linking book back to D'Ni having fallen into the void, you take a dive into the Star Fissure - thus following the path of the Myst book all the way back to your home world.
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God Guise
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God Guise: One of the best examples out there.
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It's a Wonderful Failure
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It's a Wonderful Failure: Many. Some involve Nonstandard Game Overs. Opening the Star Fissure before going to Tay: falling into the fissure with an immediate Non Standard Game Over. It should be noted that technically this would produce a happy ending for the player character as they are returned to their home, as they are in the Golden Ending. But it means that Riven and everyone in it are doomed. Using the prison book immediately upon acquiring it on Tay: a member of the Moiety opens the book and almost uses it but is prevented by another Moiety member. The book is in the process of being burned as this happens. Opening the Star Fissure after going to Tay but before trapping Gehn: Atrus shows up but is shot (along with the player) by Gehn. Opening the Star Fissure after trapping Gehn but before rescuing Catherine: Atrus shows up but is dismayed to be without Catherine. His closing monologue mourns her unknown fate, trapped in Riven. Refusing to use the prison book when offered by Gehn three times: Gehn shoots the player out of distrust/frustration from wasting his time for doing research. Using the prison book on Riven: Gehn uses one of his minions to free the player from the book (he wants to test it to see if it is a trap), then shoots them, nonchalantly monologuing about your "brilliant idea to trap yourself in the book", while the poison from the dart kills them. Having your first meeting with Gehn without possessing the prison book, then recovering it, only to trap yourself in it on Riven. Similar to the ending above, but with new dialog. Using the prison book on Riven or Age 233 after Gehn is trapped in it: Gehn is released, stunned at your stupidity, gloatingly thanking the player before closing the book for good. Using the prison book on Tay after Gehn is trapped in it: The same speech, but Gehn is now holding his rifle, intent on killing off the rebels in their home age.
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Scenery Gorn
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Scenery Gorn: It's an incredibly beautiful and detailed game, depicting a world that is literally falling apart and stripped of almost all its natural resources, leaving nothing but a bunch of jagged rocks.
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Scenery Porn
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Scenery Porn: Duh. But unlike the original Myst this game still looks gorgeous. Riven has received praise for aging well with its photo realistic scenes, the main limitation being that the scenes are rendered only in standard definition. Scenery Gorn: It's an incredibly beautiful and detailed game, depicting a world that is literally falling apart and stripped of almost all its natural resources, leaving nothing but a bunch of jagged rocks.
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Shoddy Knockoff Product
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Shoddy Knockoff Product: In universe, Gehn's descriptive books to his Ages are compromised by his poor grasp of "The Art", enabling links to unstable worlds that eventually collapse. His books also require clunky external power sources. Poor quality book materials may be partly to blame, but Gehn's poor writing creates many of the problems. This is assuming a book even works in the first place. The 233'rd age was Gehn's first relatively successful book since writing Riven, though he still had a ways to go in learning The Art since his destination is very desolate and harsh, barely suitable for his new office. Catharine writes the book for the age of Tay by making corrections to one of Gehn's "dead" books but the book still needs some power due to low quality materials. She specified a particular power crystal in the age description so that she could eliminate the need to use Gehn's Fire Marble Domes after the first link-in and have a power source for books that is extremely portable.
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Diagnosis: Knowing Too Much
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Diagnosis: Knowing Too Much: Gehn does this to Catherine, as the pieces for him to do so have fallen neatly into place: A splinter group of Rivenese, the Black Moiety, have, for the past 30 years, worshipped Catherine as a religious figure, and rebelled against Gehn, since they witnessed Catherine and Atrus defeating Gehn and trapping him on Riven in Myst: The Book of Atrus. To him, when Catherine returned (because of Sirrus and Achenar sending her there as part of their evil plan), the Moiety's rebellion intensified, so Gehn had to keep her isolated for, ostensibly his own, their's, and her safety. Catherine even points this out when you meet her for the first time. However, it is strongly implied that Gehn is doing this as a way to suppress the populace, and to bolster his own beliefs that he's doing the right thing, further bolstered by the grandeur-inducing effects of his smoking-pipe extract:
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Crazy-Prepared
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Crazy-Prepared: Gehn prepares against people who might link into his Ages with special holding cages. There's the one you find yourself in at the beginning of the game, and there's also the one in Age 233. On a larger scale, Gehn wrote Riven (and every other Age he ever Wrote to) to contain the technology, manpower and raw materials to allow him to produce more Linking Books, just in case he ever found himself trapped in an Age without a book to get out.
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Bookends
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Book Ends: The good ending has dialogue that directly mirrors the opening to Myst. "The Age of Riven is closed forever, but the people of Riven are free. And now, I am at rest - understanding that in Books, and Ages, and life, the ending can never truly be written."
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Air-Vent Passageway
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Air-Vent Passageway: The Stranger uses such a way to access one of Gehn's offices and it appears to be high off the ground implying some acrobatics.
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Late-Arrival Spoiler
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Late-Arrival Spoiler: Did you play this game before reading Book of Atrus? Guess what: You've got the ending spoiled.
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Nintendo Hard
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Nintendo Hard: It's generally regarded to be the hardest in the series, with many clues to the few puzzles scattered across the game world, and integrated into it, rather than signposted as clues.
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Death Glare
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Death Glare: Gehn does this when he becomes annoyed or outraged by you. Make some specific choices in the game and he stares you down◊ and will promptly shoot you with his musket, leading to a bad ending. Gehn does not tolerate being pranked away from his geology on age 233.
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Sequel Hook
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Sequel Hook: Before Atrus links away, he says "Perhaps we'll meet again someday".
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones: The backstory in Myst: The Book of Atrus has Gehn truly grieving the loss of his wife. Not to mention his other diary in-game, which you find after trapping him, next to a recording and a photo of her.
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Go Back to the Source
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Go Back to the Source: The Fissure on Temple Island is both one of the first things a player will find after starting the game and the first thing a player sees upon starting a new game in the original Myst.
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Guide Dang It!
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Guide Dang It!: Riven in general is seen as much harder (and, in some cases, more obtuse) than Myst, so there are several spots in the game that could qualify. The most well-known, however, is the notorious "Waffle Iron" puzzle, where the player must correctly place five coloured marbles on a 25x25 grid, with very little indication as to what the marbles or the grid represent. And yes, the colour of the marbles does matter, yielding a total of 93,850,000,000,000 (that's ninety-three trillion eight-hundred-fifty billion) combinations, according to the behind-the-scenes coffee-table-book "from Myst to Riven: the Creations and Inspirations". Listening to various animals throughout the game and remembering their noises is required. Two sea-dwelling animals are particularly annoying because if you approach them too quickly, they run without making the noise you need to hear. In order to hear them properly, you have to wait until their animation finishes before moving forward. In this case, this can be mostly avoided. You need five specific animal noises to figure out a code based on stones resembling animals. But when finding five stones that give away the noises you are looking for, you can also see shapes that resemble the animals. That leaves you with only finding the one remaining animal. Accessing the whark elevator on Jungle Island may also be a major hurdle due to the Pixel Hunt involved and perhaps the shrine seeming like just a piece of backstory. Without a hint guide, there's no in-game clue that a hidden switch is on top one of the lamp posts flanking you to the left and you need to take this elevator to reach the catwalks above to ultimately close the floor hatch at the gallows and thus open another route. Book Assembly Island throws a curve ball by relying upon the player noticing the only doors that don't close automatically like most doors. Given that this game doesn't have full 3D exploration to let you notice the passages behind the open doors, this may be surprisingly easy to overlook because no other doors, besides one more close by, have this feature.
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Reality-Writing Book
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Reality-Writing Book: The premise of the game is that Atrus is constantly writing and re-writing Riven in order to keep it stable enough for his wife Catherine to be safe. But, Atrus can't actually go in to save her, because if he stops writing, it's The End of the World as We Know It for Riven, and everyone in that Age will die. That's where you come in — you can go into Riven to find Catherine and capture Gehn while Atrus keeps everything stable enough for you to complete your mission.
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Covers Always Lie
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Covers Always Lie: The Age of Tay is shown on the box art, but in-game, your only exploration of it is the shoreline, and a small prison cell, where you can look out into the Age's inner village, but never explore it.
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Point of No Return
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Point of No Return: At the end, when Catherine is freed. She detours through Gehn's 233rd Age and rips out the page containing the linking panel of four of Gehn's five Riven books, leaving only the Temple Island intact. Similarly, the catwalk in the dome and Mag Lev on the island are locked out as well.
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Signs of the End Times
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Signs of the End Times: Gehn has been monitoring the Age's decay during his imprisonment, and wrote "The end of this world is near" in D'ni, along the perimeter of the Golden Dome.
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Circle of Standing Stones
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Circle of Standing Stones: There's a circle of stones with animal symbols on them on Jungle Island. The stones must be pushed into the ground in a specific order to access the Age of the Moiety, Tay.
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Conlang
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Conlang: The D'ni people have another language, which goes untranslated throughout the game. Part of solving the game's puzzles involves, at the very least, learning what symbols are used for which numbers.
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Non-Standard Game Over
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Opening the Star Fissure before going to Tay: falling into the fissure with an immediate Non Standard Game Over. It should be noted that technically this would produce a happy ending for the player character as they are returned to their home, as they are in the Golden Ending. But it means that Riven and everyone in it are doomed.
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Pixel Hunt
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Accessing the whark elevator on Jungle Island may also be a major hurdle due to the Pixel Hunt involved and perhaps the shrine seeming like just a piece of backstory. Without a hint guide, there's no in-game clue that a hidden switch is on top one of the lamp posts flanking you to the left and you need to take this elevator to reach the catwalks above to ultimately close the floor hatch at the gallows and thus open another route.
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Ignored Epiphany
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Ignored Epiphany: Gehn is obsessed with thinking the number 5 is the key to making linking books... even though all the physical evidence and Gehn's own research points to six as the true number. And if that isn't enough, the D'ni numbering system is base 25, but Gehn didn't know that much about the D'ni.
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Words Do Not Make The Magic
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Words Do Not Make The Magic: Gehn tries to use the D'ni art of writing linking books without really understanding the full effects of the phrases that he uses to write them, resulting in links to unstable worlds. This causes the ever-looming threat of Riven falling apart during the player's attempt to rescue Catherine, as well as the conflict in the novel Myst: The Book of Atrus.
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Grid Puzzle
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Grid Puzzle: The Fire Marble Puzzle is one of these. You must deduce where to place the six colored spheres in a 25x25 grid. Overlaps with Enter Solution Here, since you're just re-creating a map. The trick is gathering the information to make the map, then figuring out the precise positioning through trial and error.
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Arc Number
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On Jungle Island, knocking on the one accessible village door five times will rouse a response (albeit a frightened one) from the house's occupant.
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Loads and Loads of Loading
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Loads and Loads of Loading: A given, considering the original came on multiple CDs, which the player had to swap mid-game whenever travelling to a different island. Or, in one case, the other half of the same island. This is obviously fixed in the DVD-ROM, Steam and GoG.com releases. Another trick is to copy the contents of the 5 CD's into the Riven installation directory (if your version is this edition), and alter the configuration file to tell the game to read the files there.
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Press X to Die
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Press X to Die: Using the Trap Book from your inventory at any point in Riven nets you a bad ending. There is one point where you do have to use it, but then it's being offered to you by Gehn and it isn't in your possession.
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Artistic Stimulation
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And the fact that Gehn uses juiced frogs as...inspiration in his writing.
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Leitmotif
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Leitmotif: Gehn's appears primarily as a figure on the oboe and is teased throughout the entirety of the game (starting, believe it or not, with Cyan's Vanity Plate at the very beginning). The full song isn't heard until the player meets Gehn. In fact, it's implied that the motif originates with Gehn himself — there's an oboe-like wind instrument in his private quarters, and a music player in his lab with a recording of him playing it.
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Sarcasm Mode
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If you lower the Star Fissure telescope to breach Riven's reality, before capturing Gehn but after regaining the prison book, you can signal Atrus early. Congratulations, you got Gehn's attention, causing him appear and shoot Atrus dead. He takes his linking book and you get shot too.
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Too Clever by Half
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Too Clever by Half: If the player has recovered the trap book, but hasn't solved the infamous Fire Marble Dome puzzle to reach Gehn, they might have the bright idea from reading the diary Atrus left them to use the trap book themself, counting on it being found and brought to Gehn, who will then use it himself, setting them free and bypassing the problem of having to solve the puzzle! Unfortunately, whatever his many flaws as a person, Gehn is no fool, and would never use such a book without testing it on someone else first. Rather than him, the player is greeted by the hapless guard from the start of the game, who Gehn badgers into using the book first. When the guard switches places with the player, Gehn then calmly pumps a Fire Marble into the player with his gun, having determined that whatever the trap book is, it isn't a linking book to D'ni, and therefore the player is some kind of agent sent to remove him from play.
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Rule of Three
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There are 243 possible codes to unlock Catherine's prison. This combination is also randomized.
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And I Must Scream
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And I Must Scream: Gehn is trapped forever in "the dark void of the Link" if you do things right.
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Foreign Ruling Class
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Foreign Ruling Class: Gehn is a dictator who forces the people of Riven to worship him as a God and learn his language, D'ni, or else they get fed to a whale-shark hybrid called a wahrk.
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I Did What I Had to Do
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I Did What I Had to Do: Gehn believes that he did what was necessary to save Riven. Atrus would vehemently disagree, seeing as how he has to constantly keep writing in order for things just to remain stable.
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Alien Geometries
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Alien Geometries: The Star Fissure. Gehn mentions in one of his journals that he doesn't understand how a cleft in a rock leads to a field of stars. When the player enters the Fissure in the finale of the game (or for one of the bad endings) it is revealed from the other side as a crack in a swirling black cloud, floating in the middle of a starry expanse. One piece of evidence that Gehn wrote a link to an unstable age is a continuity error on Survey Island. The golden elevator installed here travels a considerable distance up/down, but on each floor, you are always about 10 - meters above sea level. This anomaly alone may be a large portion of the instability on Riven. (Maybe the heat-hating bacteria in the waters of Riven have something to do with this.)
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Too Dumb to Live
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Too Dumb to Live: In one of the the bad endings caused by a blatant act of stupidity, you used the prison book with Gehn trapped in it, and set him free, taking his place in the book. Gehn wonders why exactly you released him (when you had him at your mercy), and gloatingly congratulates you for your act of self sacrifice.
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I Have No Son!
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I Have No Son!: In the bad ending where Atrus is signaled before trapping Gehn.
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"End Is Nigh" Ending: Your character falls into the Star Fissure just as it begins to spread, and thus miss witnessing the final breakup of that Age.
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Nothing Is Scarier
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Nothing Is Scarier: Searching through Gehn's study, mainly if you're a first time player expecting Gehn to walk in on you at any second. Bonus points that both his laboratory on Crater Island and his office on 233 have a very unique type of ambient wind sound effect in the background.
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Steampunk
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Steampunk: Since he doesn't have the materials for proper linking books (or rather, since Gehn is unwilling to admit the problem might be him and needs to throw more power at the problem to get around the flaws in his writing style), Gehn's Riven-made linking books are literally powered by steam.
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Sigil Spam
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The animal puzzle has 6,375,600 possible codes (although it's not hard to guess the fifth animal). This is made harder by the fact that some of the clues are encountered out of context, and can only be put together by process of elimination, or a lot of guessing (or resorting to Guide Dang It!).
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One-Word Title
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One-Word Title: As The Place where the game takes place.
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Metapuzzle
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Metapuzzle: The Fire Marble puzzle. At the top of a building lies a grid where you place marbles. The solution is the geographical positions of several domes on the islands. The stone circle puzzle. In a cave stands several stones in a circle, each with a symbol. Finding the correct symbols require finding stone eyes in the environment and connecting them to symbols via sound and/or the shape of the environment around them.
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Developer's Foresight
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Developer's Foresight: On Jungle Island, knocking on the one accessible village door five times will rouse a response (albeit a frightened one) from the house's occupant. If you use the combination to the telescope hatch and trigger the ending as soon as you get it, you'll get a bad ending where Atrus shows up and Gehn fatally shoots both you and Atrus after he gets the signal. However, if you load an earlier save and use the combination, Atrus doesn't show up because the signal hasn't happened yet. Instead, you get a different ending where you say "Screw This, I'm Outta Here" and jump into the rift, going back home but condemning Riven and everyone in it to die. Most of the bad endings involving the player using the trap book themselves are surprisingly clever.
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Schmuck Bait
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Schmuck Bait: Riven presents some interesting twists on the trope. There are at least two major pieces of Schmuck Bait in the game, and by the time you've found them, you should have figured out why they're dangerous. And yet, in order to win the game, you must use them anyway.
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The End of the World as We Know It
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The End of the World as We Know It: When you get a special hatch combination, access to a steam-powered activation lever, and the ability to lower a telescope too much, you can trigger this. However, there is only one correct time when you're supposed to do it.
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here
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You can guess the combination code to the star fissure, or load an earlier save to input the code, before regaining your prison book. Nobody shows up. Then you automatically jump into the fissure and chicken out of your mission. You get to go back home, but you do it by saying "Screw This, I'm Outta Here" and condemning Riven to its fate.
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World Tree
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World Tree: The Riven Age was once dominated by a great tree, which the people worshipped, but Gehn's faulty writing caused it to die and he cut it down. When Catherine wrote a new Age for the Moiety, it was dominated by a similar tree.
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A God Am I
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A God Am I: Most people who write linking books believe the Ages to which they link already exist, and they are simply providing a way to access them. Gehn, however, believes that the act of writing a linking book actually creates that Age out of whole cloth. Therefore, since he wrote Riven, he believes himself to be its god. The stained glass spyholes in the pentagonal "Gate Room" make this painfully clear.
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Oddball in the Series
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Oddball in the Series: This is the only game in the series to predominantly take place across one main age instead of regularly flipping between multiple. It is also the only one to deal with Atrus's ancestry instead of his descendents.
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Fission Mailed
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Fission Mailed: The very second you arrive in Riven, you're caught in a trap, then approached by one of Gehn's hapless guards who takes the trap book that you need to capture Gehn. Luckily, a member of La Résistance happens to be in the area and frees you. If you enter the trap book when Gehn asks you to, the screen goes black. And stays black for the better part of a minute before something happens. The development team apparently wanted to make it longer, but the testers thought their computers had crashed.
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Never Say "Die"
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Never Say "Die": Zigzagged, Atrus assigns you to "capture" Gehn in a prison book but this is to keep The Stranger heroic rather than outright hiring them as hitman, even if the prison book is a similar end result. However, Gehn is very willing to kill villagers and will even explicitly shoot you if your false pretenses are revealed or he becomes upset with you.
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Video Game Cruelty Potential
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Video Game Cruelty Potential: There are a few opportunities to be a dick. You are punished for one instance. If you lower the Star Fissure telescope to breach Riven's reality, before capturing Gehn but after regaining the prison book, you can signal Atrus early. Congratulations, you got Gehn's attention, causing him appear and shoot Atrus dead. He takes his linking book and you get shot too. You can do the same as above, capturing Gehn but ignoring Catherine's rescue. How does it feel to condemn Atrus to the futile task of keeping Riven stable, with his wife trapped in Riven but no way of getting her out? You can guess the combination code to the star fissure, or load an earlier save to input the code, before regaining your prison book. Nobody shows up. Then you automatically jump into the fissure and chicken out of your mission. You get to go back home, but you do it by saying "Screw This, I'm Outta Here" and condemning Riven to its fate. Once you have Gehn trapped, you can [[spoiler: use it to switch places with him, releasing him wherever you are. He has a special reaction if you do this in Tay, smirking and gloating about how he and the Moiety will now have a chance to "settle [their] differences after all."
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Downer Beginning
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Downer Beginning: The moment you enter Riven, you're stuck behind bars, a guard steals the trap book you need to capture Gehn, then a rebel grabs the book and runs off. Now you have to find that member of La Résistance, avoid Gehn, and find Catherine, all while time is running out.
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Lock and Key Puzzle
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Lock and Key Puzzle: The fire marble press requires you to place up to six colored marbles into a 25x25 grid. The number of combinations sits in the range of quadrillions. Technically, any entry with a specific marble and any other marble in their correct positions will grant access to the final stretch of the game, but that hardly makes a brute-force approach any more practical. Knowing a few more of the criteria does narrow the number of possible combinations down from quadrillions to a "mere" 93 trillion and 850 billion possibilities. The animal puzzle has 6,375,600 possible codes (although it's not hard to guess the fifth animal). This is made harder by the fact that some of the clues are encountered out of context, and can only be put together by process of elimination, or a lot of guessing (or resorting to Guide Dang It!). There are 3125 possible codes to unlock the hatch beneath the fissure periscope. The combination is randomized when you begin a new game. There are 53,130 possible codes to unlock the book domes. This combination is also randomized. There are 243 possible codes to unlock Catherine's prison. This combination is also randomized.
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Artistic License – Physics
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Artistic License – Physics: After smashing the plate of glass in the iron plating covering the Star Fissure, the vacuum pressure of space manages to bend and suck in all of the metal surrounding it…but leaves the player and all other characters around the Fissure standing upright with only some wind blowing their clothes around. Then again, this is an unstable age we're talking about.
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Ridiculously Cute Critter
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Ridiculously Cute Critter: The "ytram" frog.
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Treetop Town
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Tree Top Town: The village in the Moiety Age, situated in the middle of a giant tree, as seen on the cover art. There used to be a similar tree on Riven where Catherine's prison is now, but Gehn had it cut down.
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