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As promised in the "Surfacing" thread...

It has come to my attention that Prof. Jeff Zandi is increasingly getting more and more attention. I'm under the impression that some of the attraction to him is that so little is known about him. In hopes that an unrealistic legend surrounding him is not established (or that those that are beginning are not perpetuated), I've decided to provide a brief glimpse into his background.

To tell this background, it's best to go back about fifteen years. In fact, much of this recent history of D'ni has never been told publicly. Perhaps now is the time.

D'ni was discovered (in the modern era) sometime in 1987, by a gentleman named John "Fighting Branch" Loftin. Almost everyone referred to him as Branch. I don't know the exact date of his discovery, and unfortunately, he isn't around to ask.

Anyway, Branch happened to be fairly close friends with a wealthy archaeologist named Elias Zandi (close friends called him "Eli"). Elias' particular area of expertise and interest was the Southwestern United States.

Elias Zandi was well known in archaeological circles. He had visited a number of sites around the world and procured a number of valuable historical artifacts. He commonly paid top dollar, eccentrically claiming there was some kind of connection between himself and the objects. After a while, he began to focus on Southwest artifacts exclusively, claiming that some of them had a "special mystery". It was during this time that Elias became closely associated with Branch. Branch had a certain knack of finding items that Elias was particularly interested in.

The dam broke loose when, while exploring in some caverns, Branch stumbled upon what we now know were D'ni digging machines. To describe Elias as elated does not come close to portraying the truth. Possessed is possibly a better word. Elias became single minded in his pursuit.

It was 1988, March 19th to be exact, that Branch and Elias made their first trip into the caverns, as documented in Elias' journal. It was a short one, through the entrance, through a small crack, suddenly into D'ni-made tunnels, past the long abandoned diggers, and eventually to the top of the shaft. They returned from that first trip as changed men - Elias writing in his journal, "I have come to a place that I could never have imagined, and yet it seems I have come home."

It was in 1989, on their third major expedition that they reached the great D'ni cavern and saw the ruined city. Elias' journal stoically describes what they saw, but word has it that he was so overwhelmed that he collapsed to his knees and wept. He realized then that the size of this discovery required him to seek assistance. He made plans to call an old friend.

I had met Elias years before and seen him on numerous expeditions. The two of us, around the same time, but for quite different reasons, began to focus on the southwest U.S. and had several opportunities to work closely together. By 1989, we were fairly close.

After being contacted by Elias, it took me little time to start making plans for a lengthy expedition. I still remember my initial skepticism at his claims, and yet I trusted him, based on our friendship and the information he supplied. At the same time, Elias began the process of purchasing thousands of acres of land surrounding the area where the tunnels had been found. [As a side note, it was also at this time that Elias first contacted the brothers of Rod Miller, a friend of his son Jeff. He wanted to spread the word of his discovery in a very subtle way to others he thought might feel "the call", but I'm getting ahead of myself.]

By the time everything was in place in 1990, Branch, Elias, and myself were ready for our first major expedition to D'ni together. I must admit, with every new thing I saw; with every step I took; the further I got from the surface; the closer I felt to home. That journey ended up lasting more than three weeks and brought the three of us all the way to Ae'gura. It was there we discovered a number of artifacts, including, most importantly, the journals of Catherine.

In 1991, the three of us made another trip, but sadly, Branch did not make it back to the surface. The events of that trip have shaped me, and although I choose not to recount the details, I will note that I broke rules and permitted things that I regret to this day. It was a very trying experience, but neither Elias nor myself could help but continue pushing forward, albeit with some additional care.

By this time we were able to begin translating some of Catherine's journals and other documents that had been found. Elias was passing this information to the Millers on the surface. As information was uncovered, their project shifted from a story about the discovery of the cavern to the stories told by Catherine's journals.

By 1992 things were moving rather quickly. I formed an expeditionary group, with a few of my former colleagues, to perform a much more detailed and lengthy examination of the cavern. (The recruiting stories are amusing - perhaps another time.) Elias did not accompany this group on our trip down. He came down later and met us in the city.

It was this meeting in the city where I realized that Elias and I differed on our views of the future of D'ni. It appeared to me that he was taking some rather extreme view regarding restoring the city to its "original glory" and re-inhabiting it with people who called themselves D'ni. He said things like "We feel the call, for many of us have the blood of D'ni within us, and it calls us home." I must say that I understood some of what he was espousing, but not the extreme to which he was taking it.

Don't misunderstand, I was still committed to the endeavor. D'ni was calling me, maybe not in exactly the way it was calling Elias, but it was calling. So Elias and I continued to work together as he funded the continuing restoration of D'ni. It's interesting to note that from that trip in 1992 until now; the city has never been completely uninhabited.

It was also in late 1992 that I began dividing my time between explorations of the cavern and helping the Miller brothers with their project on the surface. By this time, several of Catherine's journals and many of the other documents we had found had been translated. Elias felt this project would be best served if I were there in person to provide them with information directly. I agreed.

As Elias became more consumed with the restoration, his health began to deteriorate. In 1993 he underwent open-heart surgery, and his doctors warned him to slow down. But his life was tied to the restoration of D'ni, and nothing could slow him down. It would eventually overtake him.

In late 1993 I had the pleasure of bringing Rand, Robyn and Ryan Miller to the city for the first time. They were awed by the place, stating that our descriptions and even photographs of it had not nearly done it justice. This was shortly after their project had been completed, but before it had been released.

Their game Myst, based on the story of Atrus found in Catherine's journals, would go far beyond any of our initial expectations. Elias' desire was not to tell the whole world about D'ni, but rather to specifically spread the word to others who would recognize the tales, even on a subconscious level, and would themselves feel "the call". He expected those who heard the story but didn't feel the call to just dismiss the stories as works of mere fiction. We would all be surprised by the number of people who would feel the call in the years to come.

In 1994 I organized two massive supply trips to move large amounts of supplies and equipment to D'ni. The second trip was affectionately known as the "ice cream" trip because of the number of cones (saftey cones) we brought down.

1995 proved to be rather interesting. It showed the largest spike of small groups of people going out into the desert, looking for a path to D'ni. Invariably, they claimed they were "called" using that same term that we had used. Elias was thrilled. Many of those who came were accepted as volunteers on the restoration project.

In late 1995, November I think, there was another interesting turn of events. Elias had escorted Rand and Robyn back to the city, and Elias' son Jeff was with them. Jeff had been down several times before, but this trip was memorable. Jeff and Elias had a rather large philosophical disagreement over the restoration of the city. Jeff had some strong opinions regarding the path his father was taking and was very vocal. He rather strongly stated that he felt that the restoration was never supposed to be purely physical, but that it was primarily a spiritual renewal. Elias didn't understand that position at all, and the arguments grew heated at many points. As far as I know, the two parted ways after that, and I don't know if they saw each other again.

Sadly, in 1996 my good friend Elias died of a massive heart attack. He left his fortune to the D'ni Restoration Foundation, a nonprofit organization he had established. I was the chair of that foundation and executor of his estate. He left no money to his son, but strangely, he left him the land in New Mexico.

I was somewhat overwhelmed by the responsibility that was thrust on me, and formed the D'ni Restoration Council in January of 1997 to create a group of people to help me oversee the restoration. As time has passed, I've come to be nearly as obsessed with the restoration project as Elias was, tempered by our past mistakes and realizing that this effort must be balanced with a focus on caution.

I've had some contact with Jeff over the years, I even offered him a seat on the DRC, but he refused saying that his vision for the restoration was something beyond what we on the Council could comprehend.

Jeff is a good man; an honest man, and I've always held him in fond regard. Even so, I don't agree with his methods or his misguided vision regarding the restoration of D'ni. That said, I continue to hold out hope that one day we will work together in this grand task.

Dr. Richard A. Watson



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Genomax   Sin comentarios   11 Mar 2003, 21:49
Atrus_Voltaic   Anda que como un grupo de geologos encontrase la c...   12 Mar 2003, 15:10
CoolWind   Pues los del DRC Site mantienen que la encontraron...   12 Mar 2003, 18:40
Atrus_Voltaic   Yo no he encontrado la noticia del descubrimiento ...   12 Mar 2003, 20:54
Genomax   Coolwind... las fotos han salido de la RED, durant...   12 Mar 2003, 21:06
CoolWind   Aquí está... http://cho.cyan.com/cgi-bin/pubdrc-cg...   13 Mar 2003, 18:24
Ul'suath   Tengo 3 teorias: 1_ Son unos autenticos maestro d...   13 Mar 2003, 19:38
Atrus_Voltaic   ¿Podríais insetar una foto (si las hay) de lo que ...   13 Mar 2003, 20:57
Leo'Ri   Todo eso parece decir que esas personas son los cu...   17 Mar 2003, 20:20
Leo'Ri   Volviendo sobre el tema: Me dí un paseo por todo ...   18 Mar 2003, 11:58
Genomax   Un detalle... las fotos que yo he expuesto, no est...   18 Mar 2003, 14:16
Atrus_Voltaic   Yo personalmente tengo otra perspectiva del descub...   18 Mar 2003, 15:13
Leo'Ri   Volviendo otra vez más sobre el tema, esta vez res...   18 Mar 2003, 22:32
Leo'Ri   He vuelto a ponerme el traje y la gorra a cuadros...   4 May 2003, 10:26
CoolWind   Negar la existencia de algo es siempre un problema...   4 May 2003, 12:02
Leo'Ri   Creo (acepto que podría equivocarme) que la difer...   4 May 2003, 13:41
CoolWind   **Teoría** Si nos basamos en lo que se cuenta en ...   4 May 2003, 16:10
Celebel   Yo estoy con Coolwind en que en un libro prision n...   4 May 2003, 20:33
K'aidorf   Entonces, están muertos Achennar y Sirrus?? han po...   9 May 2003, 09:44
CoolWind   Si no me equivoco, en realidad no sabemos cuanto t...   9 May 2003, 17:42
Leo'Ri   Me parece muy acertada esa definición de un Libro-...   11 May 2003, 10:07
Atrus_Voltaic   Yo creo que para hacer una Era Prisión, lo único ...   14 May 2003, 19:52
Atrus_Voltaic   Y creo que Sirrus y Achenar volverán en un próximo...   14 May 2003, 20:04
onthex   me estoi kedando flipado... d verdad ai gente q p...   13 Jun 2003, 16:52
Genomax   Un detalle sobre las fotos... Las cogí de una web ...   14 Jun 2003, 00:19
Atrus_Voltaic   Como añadido me gustaría decir que lo único que co...   14 Jun 2003, 11:14
Atrus_Voltaic   Respecto al tema de las fotos, creo que es posible...   14 Jun 2003, 11:38
CoolWind   Personalmente no creo que D'ni sea un lugar re...   14 Jun 2003, 12:29
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Genomax   Solo añadir que este post de "Sin comentarios...   10 Jul 2003, 23:27
Atrus_Voltaic   Ahora que lo pienso, quizás haya 2 tipos de Eras p...   11 Jul 2003, 19:45
Leo'Ri   Pues todas esas variantes ya han sido considerada...   12 Jul 2003, 17:48
CoolWind   Opino distinto. Se les saca de "circulación...   20 Apr 2004, 14:32
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