Evil brothers Sirrus and Achenar find themselves stranded on a new Age, with the only way back home being a linking book located somewhere at East Highland High School. Can they find the book and return to Myst Island amid the teenage sex, drugs, and romance? Or will the persistent efforts of one nosey Lexi Howard unravel their diabolical plans?
Endor is an ancient D'ni text that tells of the rise and fall of Ahlsendar.
In Narrow Gate to Paradise, the narrator attempts to come to terms with her life-changing time in the Cavern by conducting a series of interviews with others like herself. We do not know the questions she asked; but her main topic seems to have concerned the heart, the soul, of D’ni, and the true nature and calling of Ri’neref its founder.
Upon his mother's death, Garrus, and his father Castis, learns of a book that she was gifted shortly before her passing. What neither of them know, is that they will soon journey on an adventure across the Ages, while solving the mysteries of Myst, Riven, and beyond.
Twenty years after finding the book that would change their lives, four friends are drawn into another conspiracy, this one more sinister than any they've encountered yet, as they find themselves caught between an old friend and and old enemy. Spoilers, moderate suggestive themes, mild violence and slight coarse language.
Sequel to All Along The Watchtower. AU of Myst III: Exile. The Courier is reunited with Atrus and his family after ten years of keeping in contact with letters exchanged through Big Mountain's unstable portal, but this isn't a social call. Atrus has asked for her scavenging expertise, and Katran is worried about unrest in Tay. On top of it all, someone is breaking into Tomahna...
The Stranger spent three weeks on Myst before Linking to Riven. Here's what they got up to.
This adaptation of the last chapter and epilogue of The Book of Atrus is based on Poe's "The Raven".
Book of Atrus missing scene. Taking place just after Gehn and Atrus had an argument about the Art in K'veer and Gehn burnt Age 37. (I wrote this for the Spokane Mysterium Convention book of 2014. And because sometimes I have Gehn feels.)
Fallout/Myst Crossover. Sequel to The Good, the Bad, and the Insane. Riven AU. In which the Courier teaches the people of Riven how a rebellion should be done, goes big game fishing, and takes care of another old tyrant with delusions of godhood.
What if Courier Six found a Myst book instead of the Stranger? How would the story change? This is a very AU version of Myst. Don't expect things to remain the same as the games.
Saaipiriya, the Stranger, visits Atrus who wanted to show her Releeshan, but an intruder suddenly appears, sets the room on fire and steals the linking book. First Saaipiriya saves her life by linking to J'nanin behind the thief and runs after him to get Releeshan and give it back to Atrus... But soon she can't determine if she still just wants the book...