Gehn's bad writing caused the book to link to an unstable Age however, he also tried to fix their problems by adding additional text to the Descriptive Book that, because he didn't have a real understanding of what the words he was using meant (only what they tended to accomplish), the side effects of all his modifications resulted in a somewhat dangerous environment becoming the brittle catastrophe we see in the game. Riven was always unstable, with or without Gehn. Which explains why the Star Fissure even existed in the first place. Presumably, there were multiple ages that could fit the parameters set down by Gehn in the original linking book, and they all got spliced together into what we know as Riven. He was sloppy and didn't go as much into detail as one would need to create an age such as Riven.If creating Linking Books only opens a door to the linked age, rather than creating the age, then how would the poor quality of Gehn's books make Riven unstable?.In all of those ages as well as J'nanin, there's food and water sources around. He had access to Voltaic, Edanna and Amateria to modify the puzzles there, and had access to the tower in Narayan (where he found the Tomanha book that gave him access to set his revenge plan in motion). The short answer is that he wasn't stuck in J'nanin.Presumably, a lot of the fruits and leaves seen in the house on J'nanin were edibles he'd collected.Not to mention fruit from Edanna and Squee meat. ![]()
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