I know this post might be more appropriate in the Gehn forum, but it looks like no one has posted there in 3 years, so I'm posting here instead because there's been more activity here. I hope that's okay.
So a couple of my friends and I were discussing low-resource games we could play together online. At some point, I remembered Myst Online: Uru Live. I still had the Gehn shard installed and I sent the link to my friends. Today I was walking around, enjoying the nostalgia, and I decided to explore some of the user-created ages.
Imagine my pleasant surprise when I saw my own words in one of the Ages! I was looking around Chiso Presniv and saw that someone had included the Heritage Documents, which started as a series of lectures given by me in MO:UL. Eventually, these were collected along with other information about MO:UL's history and the final anthology is what we now call the Heritage Documents. My lectures are still a significant portion of the final product--I think about half of the total material was written by me (but don't quote me on that, as I haven't actually sat done and done the math).
The best part is that I had no idea the Heritage Documents had been included. I actually thought they were lost when the Myst Online forums stopped being a thing. Thank you so much for preserving this! Heritage Night was a big deal for me, and whoever did this has just doubled the nostalgia value of the Gehn shard for me. I'm definitely going to show it off to my friends when I can get them to visit (hopefully tomorrow night).
You guys rock!