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==Gameplay== [[File:MOULBevinGroupShot.jpg|thumb|left|Screenshot of a group of players standing in one of the many "Bevins"]] {{see also|Uru: Ages Beyond Myst#Gameplay|l1=Gameplay of Uru}} ''Myst Online''{{'}}s gameplay is a [[massively multiplayer online game]], where players interact with others to solve puzzles and advance the story. Players communicate with others using a "Ki", an artifact which provides a special interface. Each player has their own personal Age, called Relto; unlike in public areas, each player's Relto is different depending on the player's tastes. In public areas, any actions players take is [[Persistent world|persistent]] and remains part of that world—kicking a stone in one player's game, for instance, and the stone will be moved when any other player enters the area.<ref name="ja-review">{{cite web|last=Washburne|first=Robert|date=2007-03-05|url=http://www.justadventure.com/reviews/UruLive/UruLIVE.shtm|title=Review—Myst Online: Uru Live|publisher=Just Adventure|accessdate=2008-12-23}}</ref> ''Myst Online'' takes place in fictitious caverns below Earth's surface. Thousands of years ago, a race known as the D'ni practiced a craft known as The Art. By writing special books describing a location, the D'ni created a link to that world. The D'ni had their own number system and language distinct from the humans dwelling above them.<ref>{{cite web|last=Berens|first=Nathaniel|date=2007-06-07|url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/issues/issue_122/2598-The-Ending-Has-Not-Yet-Been-Written|title=The Ending Has Not Yet Been Written|work=[[The Escapist (magazine)|The Escapist]]|accessdate=2008-11-20}}</ref> According to the story, though the D'ni society crumbled, archeologists discovered the caverns and teamed with a development studio (Cyan Worlds) to produce educational video games based on their findings; thus, the story in the ''Myst'' games is canonically findings from the caverns. New content and additions to the story were revealed through "episodes".
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