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The storyline given here, connecting all 3 books and all 4 Myst games, is a heavily reworked text from an original publication by skinhansen in a MystCommunity.com Forum. Kudos to him. - HarryJMK
Thanks very much for finally doing it--every time I try to find this information I am bombarded by confused fans that believe Myst exists in the real world. But it's written like a set of lecture notes; it needs to be completely rewritten.