He asks him/her to link through it first to prove his/her intentions are good. However, Gehn finds The Stranger's trap book and reads it, though he grows suspicious. Again, The Stranger links into a cage and is met by Gehn, who attempts to convince you of his regret over his past actions and his change of heart and wonders aloud that he wishes to see Atrus before he dies. Using another randomly generated code (this time from Gehn's journal on Crater Island), The Stranger opens a lock to a linking book and links to Age 233. She leaves and returns shortly after with a linking book back to Riven.Īfter more exploring, The Stranger manages to power up the Fire Marble Domes around the age and opens them. Shortly after, Nelah enters the room and speaks to him/her in Rivenese before returning the trap book and Catherine's journal, which contains the random combination for the manhole on Temple Island. Before (s)he can explore it fully, (s)he is knocked out by a rebel and imprisoned within one of the buildings. The Stranger is then allowed to explore the age at their leisure.Īfter solving a puzzle on Jungle Island, The Stranger finds a Linking Book to Tay, the home of the Moiety rebels. He steals the book from The Stranger and is about to link when he is knocked unconscious by a Moiety rebel, who steals the book themselves and drags Cho off. Soon, (s)he is interrogated by Gehn's Guard (who is instructed by Gehn to question newcomers in D'ni, but forgets and talks to them in Rivenese). The Stranger links to Riven, but falls into Gehn's trap to imprison anyone who enters the age. He asks him/her to signal him somehow and sends him/her to Riven. He hands him/her a Trap Book, disguised as a link to D'ni, and his journal and explains that he can't send you in with a way out, otherwise Gehn could potentially escape if (s)he fails. Several months after the conclusion of Myst, Atrus asks The Stranger for his/her help (which was earlier mentioned in the ending of Myst, but never fully explained) and sends him/her to Riven to free Catherine and capture Gehn. "The developers at Ubisoft were totally passionate about making this game the best in the series and the music, and audio teams supported me all the way.Spoiler warning: Hints, solutions, and/or spoilers follow. The Warsaw Village Band, the Slovak Radio Orchestra and the Los Angeles Choir helped to create a soundtrack as compelling as the visuals and gameplay," said Wall of his composition for the game. His voice contribution is wonderful and the song he wrote and performed is a perfect fit to the soundtrack. "It was such a privilege and pleasure to work with Peter Gabriel. I very much enjoyed working on Myst IV Revelation." While Gabriel's presence is a boon, the bulk of the Myst IV Revelation score was composed by Jack Wall. "I think there is some similarity with the way I try and create worlds of sound. "When Myst came out I thought it succeeded well in creating a feeling of other worlds in which mystery and imagination were the compelling elements instead of the usual action-packed 'shoot 'em ups'," said Gabriel, world-renowned recording artist. He was enchanted by the monks and was honored to be asked to do the voiceover for the gateway to Serenia. While researching, playing the game hands-on, and working on the soundtrack, he became inspired by the "zen" world of Serenia - one of the picturesque Ages in the game. But Gabriel's involvment eventually went beyond just supplying a song. Gabriel provided a song for the Uru: Ages Beyond Myst back in 2003 and is providing music to the latest installment of the game, Myst IV Revelation.
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