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- Nation of Barovia forged of independent city-states by the von Zarovich family.[1]
- The founding of Barovia also united the City States to the west into the semi-independent region of Borjia. The wealthy mercantile families, Cosco, Boritsi, Olszanik and Dilisnya use their wealth to purchase titles in the new country of Barovia and in Borjia, strengthening the ties between the two regions to the extent where Borjia was seen as part of Barovia. [2]
- Beginning of the Barovian Calendar. [3]
- The formal founding of the Barovian state Church of Andral, with the blessing of the Von Zarovich family.[4]
- The Neureni Horde invades Barovia, the ravage the countryside of Barovia as they have done other countries. The Barovians finally halt them at Vallaki under the command of the General-Princess Nicoleta von Zarovich and then drive them out of Barovia.[5]
- Duchess Dorfniya Dilisnya born in Prime Material Barovia [7]
- Nharov Gundar becomes a vampire.[8]
- Strahd von Zarovich born to Barov & Ravenia von Zarovich. [9]
- The Shadow Dragon Ebb is born miles beneath the surface of an ancient and dying outlander world.[10]
- Strahd von Zarovich joins the military. [11]
- Likely False History: According to The Dementlieuse Sect's teachings, texts from the "original" Church of Ezra date back to this time or slightly earlier.[12]
- Reinhold Dilisnya born to Duchess Dorfniya Dilisnya and Pidlwik Dilisnya in Prime Material Barovia [13]
- Sturm von Zarovich is born to Barov and Ravenia von Zarovich.[14]
- The so-called War of Silver Knives starts between the noble Barovian families of Dilisnya, Katsky, and Petrovna, after the assassination of Izabela Dilisnya ostentatiously over a Silver Mine. Pidlwik Dilisnya, the son of Izabela, lead his family in this war.[15][16]
- Gertrude Dilisnya born to Duchess Dorfniya Dilisnya and Pidlwik Dilisnya in Prime Material Barovia [17]
- Count Barov von Zarovich finally exerts his influence over the feuding families and orders the so-called War of Silver Knives to cease and appeases the families with gifts of new lands. The families comply, but their war has weaken the country considerably. Pidlwik Dilisnya was not entirely satisfied by this appeasement believing that his mother’s death deserved more than what Barov offered, but held his tongue and quietly nurtured his grudge, passing this hatered and lust for power on to his offspring.[18] [19]
- The Tergs invade Barovia, conquering the ancestral lands of the Von Zarovich family, they proceed to conquer the closely allied mercantile region of Borjia.[20][21][22][23][24]
- Dorfniya, the wife of Pidlwik Dilisnya, gives birth to Leo Dilisnya thanks to an illicit affair with Gunther Cosco.[25]
- False History: In the land that will become known as Valachan, a tan-skinned race of folk called the Vaasi emerge from the mists and begin a war with the peaceful barbarian worshipers of Yutow the Provider. This war is known as the Pacification.[26]
- Strahd gains the military rank of general.[27][28]
- Strahd von Zarovich takes the Barovian troops to war against the Tergs for the sovereignty of Barovia.[22][23][24][29][30]
- Dagmar Olavnya (married name—maiden name unknown) born in Prime Material Barovia. [31]
- Sergei von Zarovich is born is born to Barov and Ravenia von Zarovich.[14]
- Krynn: The Kingpriest begins plotting his own passage to godhood. (41 PC) [32]
- Barovian and Borjian forces drive the armies of the Tergs back from the Borjia region. The people of Borjia begin the process of rebuilding and contribute only supplies to the Barovian war effort not troops. [33]
- The Siege of Krezk occurs during the depths of winter.[34]
- Tatyana Federovna, the future lover of Sergei von Zarovich and target for Strahd von Zarovich's desire, is born in the Village of Barovia.[14]
- Duchess Dorfniya Dilisnya dies. [35]
- False History: In the land that will become Valachan, the Vaasi continue the Pacification. The panther discovers a way for Yutow to save the realm from the Vaasi. To save it, he sacrifices himself, dieing so that the Vaasi and his worshiper merge into one race called the Valachani. [36]
- The Bright Blade is given to Sergei von Zarovich as he joins the Church of Andral.[37]
- Count Barov and Countess Ravenia von Zarovich slain by Tergs.[34]
- Strahd makes a pact with Inajira right before a critical battle with the Tergs.[38]
- Last of the Tergs driven from Barovia.[34][23][24] Strahd takes the rule over Barovia as the prize for his victory.[22]
- Strahd orders the execution of the burgomaster of Renika for withholding taxes. The choice of a replacement is left to the people of Renika itself.[39]
- Castle Ravenloft completed.[34] Strahd assumes residence there.[22]
- Pidlwik Dilisnya dies[40], but Leo Dilisnya still carries his hatred and plots out a conspiracy against the Von Zaroviches.[33] Bizarrely enough, Pidlwick is buried in the catacombs beneath Castle Ravenloft.[41]
- 1736 Forfarian Calendar: From his deathbed in absence of an heir,MacFarn of MacFarn, chief of Clan MacFarn, delegates the responsibility of choosing a successor from among his nephews to Lady Iolan. Of the choice between Duncan MacFarn and Donal MacFarn, Donal is eventually chosen.[42]
- Count Strahd von Zarovich, Commander Alek Gwilym, Sergei von Zarovich, and Lieutenant Falov lead a military strike force to defeat Red Lukas and his gang of bandits.[43]
- Most High Priest Kir dies creating the Holy Symbol of Ravenkind. Sergei von Zarovich succeeds him as high priest of Andral.[44]
- The Ba'al Verzi try and fail to assassinate Count Strahd von Zarovich.[34]
- 1737 Forfarian Calendar: An unnamed cleric of Diancecht writes The Purification of the Corrupt Flesh.[45]
- Duncan MacFarn lures his brother Donal MacFarn into a trap under a pretense of a feast at Castle Forfarmax. Once Donal and his guard are inside the feast hall, Donal orders his archers to shoot them all dead. Donal and his soldiers all perish. Duncan's agents entomb the dead bodies beneath the stones of the castle's floor.[42]
- Summer The massacre at the Wedding of Sergei von Zarovich occurs.[46] Barovia forms as the first Ravenloft domain due the actions of Strahd von Zarovich.[47] Strahd turns into a vampire.[22][48]
- 1738 Forfarian Calendar: On the anniversary of their murder, Donal MacFarn and the Ghosts of Hospitality possess the stones of Castle Forfarmax and kill the traitor Duncan MacFarn and his retinue of servants and guests, leaving Castle Forfarmax empty and abandoned for centuries.[49]
- In 351 BC a comet shone in the Barovian sky during the fermenting season. Hence, the year is known as The Year of the Comet. Barovian Red, a local wine, marked the event with labels bearing the image of the comet.[50]
- Strahd flexes his muscles to show domination over Barovia.[22][48]
- June Burgomaster Dagmar Olavnya is robbed of half of Immol's taxes.[51]
- The fiend Drigor becomes trapped in Barovia; it attaches itself to the Madrigore family and starts writing The Madrigorian.[52]
- False History: On this approximate year, Léon (of Dementlieu) unites Dementlieu and establishes the Council of Brilliance.[53]
- Boyar Victor Wachter dies in the search for Leo Dilisnya. Victor's daughter Lovina continues his mission after his death.
- False History: The Arcane Age of Darkon ends with Darcalus Rex eliminating his rivals and becoming king.[54]
- May Dr. Blake Ramsay leaves Mordentshire and takes residence on the Isle, where he later becomes darklord of.[55]
- (Outside Ravenloft) Klorr creates The Timepiece of Klorr.[56]
- False History: The ancient wizard called the Nightmage creates various evil and vile creatures and magic items at Nartok, including several clans of Broken Ones. They eventually kill him and come to live in the catacombs beneath Nartok for at least three more centuries.[57]
- October Liza Ramsay falls from the cliffs of the Isle. Dr. Ramsay, her father, forges a pact with the Dark Powers. He murders his wife Helen Ramsay and his two sons, Gregory Ramsay and Blake Ramsay, Jr. and uses their body parts to to make Liza into a dread flesh golem. He succeeds, but her eyes are tainted and deformed. Dr. Ramsay begins killing visitors to the Isle and harvesting their eyes.[58]
- Count Strahd von Zarovich confronts Lord Leo Dilisnya at the Monastery of Silver Threads, walking into Lord Dilisnya's trap. Strahd is almost put down, but the monks of the monastery act to turn the tide of battle. Strahd turns Lord Leo Dilisnya into a vampire and imprisons him in a tomb to starve from a lack of blood.[59]
- Summer: A girl known only as "Marina" is discovered wandering near Berez at the Luna River. She suffers from amnesia regarding her past. Lazlo Ulrich, the Category:Burgomaster of Berez, adopts her.[60]
- Jezra Wagner is born.[61]
- First known reincarnation of Tatyana appears.[23][24] Strahd meets a young woman named Marina when he purchases some spellbooks from her adoptive father, Burgomaster Lazlo, in the guise of Vasili Von Holtz.[62]
- Strahd surreptitiously set about wooing Marina and transforming her into a vampire. However, his work is detected by Brother Grigor, whom informs Lazlo.[63]
- Strahd dominates Brother Grigor and orders him to go on pilgrimage to the Shrine of the White Sun.[64] However, Lazlo stakes Marina before Strahd complete the process of transforming her.[65] In a final act of defiance against Strahd, the Mists abduct her staked body before Strahd can get back to her.[66]
- (Approx.) - In Xi'anlin on the Prime Material Plane, Lai Niangxue dies waiting for her love, Lung Ma.[67] Lung Ma's bones are buried the very same day.[68]
- 1809 Forfarian Calendar: Tristen ApBlanc resurfaces under the guise of a minstrel and distant relative of the ApBlancs. He lays claim to their old lands and orders the construction of the Lord's Tower.[69]
- 1809 Forfarian Calendar: (Death of an Ancestor) The Minstrel ApBlanc saves the future mother of Corey, an ancestor of one of the player characters.[70]
- 1810 Forfarian Calendar: (Death of an Ancestor) Corey, an ancestor of one of the player characters, is born.[70]
- First Unwise Rebellion - Minor noble families rise up against the Gundars and are crushed.[71]
- 1813 Forfarian Calendar Tristen ApBlanc tricks Isolt ApVay into marrying him by praying upon her sympathies for him as a cursed being. Over the next three years, they would produce three children, Gilan ApBlanc, Morholt ApBlanc, and Brangain ApBlanc[72]
- Winter: Jezra Wagner perishes on Mt. Baratok and becomes a heat-draining spectre.[61]
- (Xi'anlin, Prime Material Plane) The Civil Wars of the Yinshi Empire end on this approximate year. The Lai Family abandons their estate in the country to return to their urban holdings.[73]
- The Damneable Tragedie of Counte Vonn Zarovych by Demius the Bard, written in 436 BC. Includes an account of Strahd's deal with Inajira.[74]
- Second Unwise Rebellion - Minor noble families rise up against the Gundars and are crushed for a second time.[71]
- 1825 Forfarian Calendar': Tristen ApBlanc accidentally kills Gilan ApBlanc when he sends his wolves after the boy's dog Petitcrieu.[75][76]
- According to a version of Strahd's diary ready by van Richten in 736 BC, Alina, the second reincarnation of Tatyana Federovna dies of fever in this year of 445 BC. Count Strahd attempts suicide with Alina in hand, but the Mists prevent him and snatch away her corpse.[77] However, this goes against a version of Strahd's diary read by Jander Sunstar that says Tatyana's second reincarnation was Olya Ivanova who died 30 years later in 475 BC[78]
- 1833 Forfarian Calendar: Tristen ApBlanc mistakenly murders the sleeping Morholt ApBlanc, intending instead to murder his teacher Duncan ApDuguid.[79][72]
- 1838 Forfarian Calendar: Tristen ApBlanc puts away Brangain ApBlanc in a hidden cell because of he feared her holy powers.[79][80]
- The Mists claim Jander Sunstar.[81][22]
- 1839 Forfarian Calendar:Despite being locked in her cell, Brangain ApBlanc vanishes without a trace. Tumbling to the truth of her huband's evil nature, Isolt ApBlanc confronts Tristen. He ultimately murders her, but he manages to cover it up as a suicide.[79][82]
- The Vistana Maruschka born to the Zarovan tribe. (She will eventually take Eva’s place as Raunie.) [83]
- (Either False History or Prime Material Invidia): Treholan wipes out his rivals nobles and their families. He builds Castle Loupet.[84]
- Prime Material Ustalav: A curse transforms Castle Maiserene (from the county of Varno) into Bastardhall.[85]
- 1850 Forfarian Caledar: Minstrel ApBlanc vanishes. The Lord's Tower now (or is thought to now) lies abandoned.[86]
- (Ustalav, Prime Material Plane) Approximate year for the founding of the University of Lepidstadt.[87]
- The Vistani appear in Barovia for the first time.[88][23][24] Madame Eva makes a pact with Strahd.[23][24]
- Martyn Pelkar is drawn into Barovia, bringing tales of a "golden morning lord."[89] At first the boy is called mad, but Martyn's stories of whom he called the Morninglord would sprout a full Cult of the Morninglord among the Barovians[90], which history shows as appearing that same year.[91] The protective figure Martyn encounters is not actually Lathander, but rather Jander Sunstar, whom was also a new arrival in Ravenloft.[92]
- Petya and Anastasia Petrovich killed by Strahd[94]
- Urik von Kharkov becomes a vampire.[95]
- December: in Prime Material Mordent, the de Boistribue Family disappears, leaving behind partly chewed bodies of servants, bloodstains, claw marks, and a single survivor: a servant driven so mad as to prevent the telling of what happened during the incident.[96]
- Jacqueline Montarri murders Madame Eva and is horrifically cursed. Madame Maruschka becomes the new raunie of the Zarovan tribe. (Note that Madame Eva is still seen after this; this can be accounted for by her tribe’s existence in non-linear time.) [97]
- Alexi "Sasha" Petrovich, Leisl, and Jander Sunstar assault Castle Ravenloft drive Strahd into hibernation.[98]
- Audun Beck, captain of the Illsong, discovers a magic gem while looting a wizard's tower. It transforms him into a sea vampire. After the healer in his village fail to restore him to life, he massacres everyone and burns the village to the ground. The Mists abduct him and his ship, taking them to the Sea of Sorrows.[99]
- Third Unwise Rebellion - Minor noble families rise up against the Gundars for the third time. The rebellion is crushed and Duke Boldizar Gundar executes all nobles not related to the Gundars by marriage.[71]
- Prime Material Mordent: Many of the Halloway Family and their associates and friends die suspicious deaths.[100]
- 1894 Forfarian Calendar: Andrew ApFittle and Nellie ApFittle, twin brother and sister, are born.[101]
- Prime Material Mordent: Lord Wilfred Godefroy is born.[102]
- 1901 Forfarian Calendar Herrold ApKie (later known as Herrd) is born.[101]
- Yersinia Wachter is born.[103]
- (False History) Jameld of Hroth is born.[104]
- 1906 Forfarian Calendar: Castle B Tristen, under the guise of Marc ApBlanc- the grandson of Bragain, claims the Lord's Tower and begins refurbishing it. Against the protests of the ApFittles, Tristen/Marc builds walls around his keep and begins recruiting mercenaries.[86]
- Monsters begin flooding the lands of Forfar for the next three years following this one, distracting the ApFittles from Tristen/Marc's activitie.[105]
- Byron Weathermay is born.[102]
- 1909 Forfarian Calendar: The Lord's Tower has now been remade into Castle ApBlanc.[105]
- Lyssa von Zarovich is born.[106]
- (Prime Material Plane) Under the graces of the Church of Belenus, the Great Kingdom is established. Along with it, the Circle, in its original incarnation, is established for the Great Kingdom's protection.[107]
- 1914 Forfarian Calendar: Nellie ApFittle, an ancestor of Shelaugh, joins the druids of Forfar.[101]
- Outlander adventurers assault Castle Ravenloft and are destroyed.[108]
- Ferdinand Misroi discovers Souragne on the Prime Material Plane.[109]
- Katherine Sutherwaite, future wife of Byron Weathermay, is born.[102]
- (False History)? Pierre Tarascon meets Hyskosa, whom reveals to him Hyskosa's Hexad two hundred years before the dukkar actually divined the prophecy.[110]
- Aldrick Wachter is born.[111]
- On this approximate year, Marc ApBlanc challenges the ApFittles for rule over Forfar, plunging it into civil war that lasts through the late 1920s in the Forfarian Calendar.[105]
- The Mists draw the Timepiece of Klorr into Ravenloft at no later a year than this one.[112]
- Wilhiem Wagner, Barovian composer, is born[113]
- Azalin enters Ravenloft and arrives in Barovia.[114]
- Strahd discusses the potential threat Azalin poses with Madame Ilka, the new raunie of the Zarovan tribe (Maruschka having apparently died at some point in the last 40 years). [115]
- 1929 Forfarian Calendar: Lord Patrick ApFittle dies, and Andrew ApFittle becomes lord of Forfar.[101]
- (Prime Material Mordent) The last of the Holsworth Family vanishes into the Sea of Sorrows.[116] By this time, much of the Halloway Family and their associates have died under suspicious circumstances as well[100]
- 1930 Forfarian Calendar: The Massacre of the ApFittles- ApFittle Hall is razed, leaving only the skeletal ruins of its foundation behind. In the smoldering ruins, Tristen orders the mass execution of no less than 27 of the ApFittles, thus heralding the start of the Time of Terrors. The spilled blood allows the seed of a Death's Head Tree to germinate and bloom 52 years later.[117]
- Tristen ApBlanc's forces triumph over the Apfittles in the Forfarian Civil War.[105]
- 1933 Forfarian Calendar: The people of Birnam sign papers of formal surrender to the minions of Tristen ApBlanc.[101]
- Prime Material Plane: The Great Fire of Paridon.[118]
- 1934 Forfarian Calendar: The Execution of Andrew ApFittle. Tristen ApBlanc wins a bloody civil war for Forfar. He orders the execution of the last ApFittle. As Tristen claims lordship of Forfar for himself, the Dark Powers respond. Forlorn becomes the second domain to form in Ravenloft.[105][82]
- As part of the land's corruption, the Lake of Red Tears emerges, and Agatha swims in its depths.[119] Most of the surviving human Forfarians will flee Forlorn during this Time of Terror.[120]
- Strahd sends Azalin to investigate Forlorn, but nothing of value to them is found.[121]
- In this approximate year, Forfarian survivors stream over the border from Forlorn to Barovia and end up settling in Immol.[122]
- Lyssa von Zarovich becomes a vampire and discovers a way to achieve the power of a vampire much greater than her age.[106]
- Estelle Weathermay is born to Byron Weathermay and Katherine Sutherwaite Weathermay.[102]
- The Dark Delvers are in operation by this year or earlier. However, both where they came from and how they got started remain unknown.[124]
- Dr. Dominiani accidentally becomes a vampire with a transfusion of cerebral spinal fluid from one of Duke Gundar's vampire brides. Gundar refrains from killing Dr. Dominiani because the doctor is now Gundar's thrall.[125]
- By no later than this year has Lord Wilfred Godefroy inherited Gryphon Manor.[126]
- Henry Leighton, future husband of Virginia Weathermay, is born.[102]
- Prime Material Ustalav: Last known sighting of the Black Coach.[87]
- Virginia Weathermay, future love interest of the Alchemist, is born to Katherine Sutherwaite and Byron Weathermay. Katherine Sutherwaite dies.[102]
- Leederik's Tower becomes a floating pocket domain[127]
- Notes on the Alchemie published in Paridon.[128]
- Lilia Godefroy is born to Estelle Weathermay and Lord Wilfred Godefroy.[102][126]
- In Sebua, grave robbers drill a tunnel into Sephren's Pyramid. They accidentally set off a trap that unleashed swarms of grave scarab beetles, resulting in all of the robbers' deaths.[130]
- ((False History) Heinrich von Ostlin (then mayor of Helbenik) conquers all of the independent city states around him and unites them into the nation of Valachan under his rule.[132]
- Lord Wilfred Godefroy canes Estelle Godefroy to death. When Lilia Godefroy tries to intervene, he murders her too.[126]
- New Year's Day Lord Wilfred Godefroy commits suicide.[133]
- Prime Material Mordent: The Mournesworth Family investigate a number of dreaded omens and rumors and commence a strange ritual before they ultimately disappear as Mordent is drawn into the Mists.[134]
- Strahd and Azalin create a portal to Mordent[114], where The Alchemist conducts strange research on changing the soul.[135] The Mists snatch up Mordent before either Strahd or Azalin can make good their escape, leaving them with only hazy dream-like recollections of what happened.[114]
- Azalin leaves the service of Strahd.[136][22] Darkon forms as he leaves Barovia.[137][136][22][137]
- (False History) Late Fall: Darcalus Rex is overthrown by Azalin.[138]
- Azalin holds a masquerade ball, calling the nobility of Darkon to its mandatory attendance. After Azalin introduces himself and proclaims rule of Darkon to be his, he kills anyone who refuses to acknowledge this right of rule.[139]
- Master Bralkain and his wizard underlings inadvertently create the Key to the Abyss, thereby enabling the Whistling Fiend to enter the Land of Mists.[140]
- The Whistling Fiend wipes out Creeana,causing all those who lived there to abandon the village or perish.[141]
- A Barovian militia established by Boyar Yersinia Wachter and led by Aldrick Wachter repels an invading party of Azalin's undead.[142]
- By this year, Il Aluk has 15,000 people residing within it.[143]
- False History Graben Manor is built on Svidi Full-Sails's former island by a wealthy jewel-thief from the south.[144]
- Bluetspur appears.[22][23][24]
- Early Summer A lycanthrope agent of the Kargat infiltrates the Krezk militia before meeting his own demise.[145]
- Summer Strahd's minions assassinate the leaders of the Kargat. This leaves the Kargat in shambles for years, and Azalin ceases the skirmish attacks on the borders of Barovia.[146]
- Arrival of the Red Haunt in Darkon.
583 BCAdam kidnaps Elise.[131]
- Thaani stream into Barovia from Bluetspur.[122]
- An exploratory party of spelunkers explores the depths under Arak and come back up the same day. For the spelunkers, the trip had been three whole weeks. From then on, Arakian miners avoided straying far from the surface as much as they could.[148]
- Bloody Jack commits his first set of murders.[23][24]
- Al Kathos forms.
- False History A family of caretakers for the livestock of the Graben Family Estate is hired on. This family will stay with the Graben Family for at least the next 150 years.[149]
- Spring: The Scourge of Arak[150]
- Keening appears.[22]
- The domain of Gundarak appears.[122][22]
- First known contact between Barovians and Gundarakites.[122]
- Malamere turns Tavelia into a vampire. Tavelia is enslaved by Malamere, but her contributions to the Kargat speed her up the ranks. Eventually at some later date, she received her freedom for her efforts, and Azalin eliminates Malamere.[151]
- 1982 Forfarian Calendar The Death's Head Tree of ApFittle Hall sprouts its first batch of "fruit".[152]
- Cumbre de Oro forms.[153]
- Lord Byron Weathermay dies.[102]
- Bloody Jack goes on his second murder spree in Paridon.[155]
- Wilhiem Wagner, a noted Lamordian composer, dies.[156]
- Anton Misroi is born.[109]
References
- ↑ Gazetteer I, p. 15.
- ↑ Gazetteer IV, p. 15.
- ↑ Gazetteer I, p. 15.
- ↑ Gaz 1, p 16.
- ↑ Gazetteer I p. 16
- ↑ Realm of Terror, Dilisnya Bloodlines.
- ↑ Realm of Terror, Dilisnya Bloodlines.
- ↑ John W. Mangrum's Ravenloft Timeline p. 5 (based on Realm of Terror p. 71): Derived from nothing more than a mention that Gundar was “older than Strahd.” In that context, I felt that would mean he was an older age category.
- ↑ Domains of Dread, p. 61: updates previous date in Realm of Terror
- ↑ Gazetteer II p.143, based on "453 years" ago from the continuity of Gazetteer II. The book gives the time of the Requiem (750 BC) as "6 years go" from Ebb watching Azalin die, meaning the time of that entry in Gaz II is 756.
- ↑ I, Strahd
- ↑ Gazetteer III pp. 20-21
- ↑ Realm of Terror Bloodline: Dilisnya
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Realm of Terror p.127
- ↑ Gazetteer I, p 16-17.
- ↑ Gazetteer IV, p 15.
- ↑ Realm of Terror Bloodline: Dilisnya
- ↑ Gazetteer I, p 16-17.
- ↑ Gazetteer IV, p 15.
- ↑ Gazetteer I pp. 16-17
- ↑ Gazetteer IV, p. 15
- ↑ 22.00 22.01 22.02 22.03 22.04 22.05 22.06 22.07 22.08 22.09 22.10 22.11 22.12 22.13 22.14 22.15 22.16 22.17 Domains of Dread p. 16
- ↑ 23.00 23.01 23.02 23.03 23.04 23.05 23.06 23.07 23.08 23.09 23.10 23.11 Ravenloft Third Edition p. 17
- ↑ 24.00 24.01 24.02 24.03 24.04 24.05 24.06 24.07 24.08 24.09 24.10 24.11 Ravenloft Player's Handbook p. 19
- ↑ Realm of Terror p. 121
- ↑ Gazetteer IV pp. 89-90
- ↑ Ravenloft Third Edition p. 12
- ↑ Ravenloft Player's Handbook p. 14
- ↑ Gazetteer I pp. 16-17
- ↑ Gazetteer IV p. 15
- ↑ I, Strahd, p. 203, p. 219.
- ↑ Dragonlance fifth age Book II p. 16
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 Gazetteer IV p. 15
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 34.4 Gaz 1 p. 17
- ↑ Realm of Terror Bloodline: Dilisnya
- ↑ Gazetteer IV p. 90-91
- ↑ Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume I p.118
- ↑ Gazetteer I p. 142
- ↑ I, Strahd p. 51-60
- ↑ Realm of Terror p. 123
- ↑ Gazetteer I p. 16
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 Children of the Night: Ghosts p. 79
- ↑ I, Strahd pp. 73-85
- ↑ Vampire of the Mists p. 247
- ↑ Eve of Sorrows p. 27
- ↑ Domains of Dread pp. 14-15
- ↑ Gaz 1 pp. 10, 16
- ↑ 48.0 48.1 I, Strahd
- ↑ Children of the Night: Ghosts p. 79
- ↑ Alanik Ray's library archive
- ↑ I, Strahd pp. 203, 219
- ↑ John W. Mangrum's Ravenloft Timeline p. 6: VRGtF pg. 5: The Madrigorian had been written “over the course of almost four hundred years.”
- ↑ Gazetteer III p.13-14
- ↑ Gazetteer II p. 23
- ↑ the House on the Edge of Midnight, Dungeon Magazine # 76, p. 12; Besides occurring before Mordent even became a domain, this date contradicts what is described on p. 10, where the module says he left "100 years ago". A House on the Edge of Midnight was published in 1999, at which time the current game year was 752 BC, so perhaps this should be 652 BC, or perhaps Mordent had a different calendar back then.
- ↑ Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Realm of Terror (Black Boxed Set) p. 135, "350 years ago". from 740 BC in-game date publication
- ↑ Tower of Doom p. 122
- ↑ the House on the Edge of Midnight, Dungeon Magazine # 76, p. 12. See 387 BC "Dr. Blake Ramsay leaves Mordentshire..." for why this date does not work.
- ↑ Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume I p.13
- ↑ I, Strahd p. 6
- ↑ 61.0 61.1 Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium I & II p. 113, "died at the age of 27 some 75 years" after Barovia became a domain
- ↑ I, Strahd pp. 275-278
- ↑ I, Strahd pp. 283-294
- ↑ I, Strahd p. 296
- ↑ I, Strahd p. 299
- ↑ I, Strahd p. 301
- ↑ Navigaccio p. 41; she waits for Lung Ma "more than 350 years after her death"
- ↑ Navigaccio p. 42-43
- ↑ Weeping Lands p. 5, 11-12
- ↑ 70.0 70.1 Eve of Sorrows p. 29
- ↑ 71.0 71.1 71.2 Gazetteer I p. 19
- ↑ 72.0 72.1 Gazetteer I p. 130
- ↑ Navigaccio p. 40; "30 years after Niangxue's death"
- ↑ Art in the Land, Book of Souls (Netbook) p. 8
- ↑ Weeping Lands p. 12
- ↑ Gazetteer I p. 130, based upon Gilan being "12 years old" at the time of death
- ↑ I, Strahd: The War Against Azalin
- ↑ Vampire of the Mists p. 266-267
- ↑ 79.0 79.1 79.2 Weeping Lands pp. 5, 13
- ↑ Gazetteer I pp. 130-131, "one year earlier" than 1839 Forfarian Calendar/452 BC
- ↑ Vampire of the Mists
- ↑ 82.0 82.1 Gazetteer I p. 131
- ↑ VotM pg. 284: Maruschka was born 20 years before Jander enters Barovia.
- ↑ Gazetteer IV p.44
- ↑ Ustalav Gazetteer, QtR22 p.215
- ↑ 86.0 86.1 Weeping Lands pp. 5, 14
- ↑ 87.0 87.1 Ustalav Gazetteer, QtR22 p. 216
- ↑ Gaz 1 p. 17
- ↑ Gaz 1, p 18.
- ↑ Ravenloft Third Edition p.13
- ↑ Ravenloft Third Edition p.17
- ↑ Vampire of the Mists
- ↑ VotM pg. 284
- ↑ VotM
- ↑ Realm of Terror (Black Box) p. 80; year derived from "roughly a 250 year old vampire" at the time of the Black Box, which was 735 BC]; questionable as it contradicts dates from later products.
- ↑ Gazetteer III p.48
- ↑ VotM pg. 284: “died four years ago.” RLMC I&II pp. 89-90: tells us how it happened.
- ↑ VotM
- ↑ Children of the Night: Vampires p. 14-15; The date is questionable because it precedes the formation of the Sea by 130 years.
- ↑ 100.0 100.1 Gazetteer III p. 54
- ↑ 101.0 101.1 101.2 101.3 101.4 Eve of Sorrows p. 28
- ↑ 102.0 102.1 102.2 102.3 102.4 102.5 102.6 102.7 Realm of Terror p. 128
- ↑ I, Strahd, The War Against Azalin
- ↑ Van Richten's Arsenal p. 156, Jameld has seen "242 years come and go", from the 756 BC date implied on p. 6 with Van Richten vanishing six years from time of the book's in-world publication.
- ↑ 105.0 105.1 105.2 105.3 105.4 Weeping Lands pp. 5, 15
- ↑ 106.0 106.1 Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume I p. 34
- ↑ Shadowborn (Novel} p. 41; by the year 626 BC specified on p. 8, the Great Kingdom has a 100 year history.
- ↑ Gaz 1, p 18.
- ↑ 109.0 109.1 Souragne Gazetteer p. 42
- ↑ Souragne Gazetteer p. 44
- ↑ I, Strahd, The War Against Azalin
- ↑ Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Realm of Terror (Black Boxed Set) p. 135, "over 200 years ago", from 740 BC in-game date publication
- ↑ Art in the Land, The Book of Souls (Netbook)
- ↑ 114.0 114.1 114.2 Gazetteer II p. 135
- ↑ I, Strahd, The War Against Azalin - p71, pp109-117, pp167-171
- ↑ Gazetteer III p. 52
- ↑ Weeping Lands p. 30; Melancholy Meetings p. 30; see also 595 BC
- ↑ Zherisia Gazetteer p. 48
- ↑ Weeping Lands p. 28
- ↑ Weeping Lands p. 30
- ↑ Gazetteer I pp. 73-74
- ↑ 122.0 122.1 122.2 122.3 Gazetteer I p. 18
- ↑ Gazetteer II p. 22
- ↑ Feast of Goblyns p. 13 gives the derivation of the date. Dr. D. has spent 180 years as a vampire at the time of Feast of Goblyns (736 BC according to Domains of Dread p. 17). Bleak House: Heroes, Monsters, and Settings p. 9-10 details how it happened. The date of his transition into undeath is highly questionable as it predates Gundarak's 593 BC date of formation as a domain. If the date is accurate, then this event is likely false history. Alternatively, Heinfroth may have undergone thee transformation on the Prime Material Plane or elsewhere prior to the formation of Gundarak.
- ↑ 126.0 126.1 126.2 126.3 Gazetteer III p. 130
- ↑ Children of the Night: Darklords p. 181
- ↑ Based on descriptive text from John W. Mangrum's Teeny Tiny Tales of Terror project (contributed by Nathan Okerlund), from posts on the Fraternity of Shadows message board.
- ↑ Domains of Dread pp. 90-91
- ↑ Quoth the Raven Issue 5 p. 68
- ↑ 131.0 131.1 Domains of Dread p. 16
- ↑ Gazetteer IV p. 91
- ↑ Gazetteer III p. 45
- ↑ Gazetteer III p. 56
- ↑ I10: Ravenloft II: The House on Gryphon Hill
- ↑ 136.0 136.1 King of the Dead
- ↑ 137.0 137.1 Gazetteer II p. 9
- ↑ Gazetteer II p. 19
- ↑ Gazetteer II p. 20
- ↑ TSR Jam 1999 Heart's Final Beat]]
- ↑ Gazetteer II p.16
- ↑ I, Strahd: The War Against Azalin
- ↑ Gazetteer II p. 57
- ↑ Nocturnal Sea Gazetteer p. 387
- ↑ I, Strahd, The War Against Azalin pp. 265-266
- ↑ I, Strahd, The War Against Azalin pp. 265-302
- ↑ Book of Souls p.54
- ↑ Gazetteer V p. 106
- ↑ Ship of Horror (Module) p. 50
- ↑ Gazetteer II p. 20
- ↑ Death Undaunted p. 4
- ↑ Melancholy Meetings p. 30; "52 years" after the mass execution of a large number of ApFittles.
- ↑ Book of Sacrifices p.99
- ↑ Book of Sacrifices p.86
- ↑ Extrapolated from the date of the first spree (156 years from the time of the module, according Hour of the Knife p. 5) Domains of Dread p. 17 places that time at 742 BC. HotK p. 5 specifies that the murders occur at 13 year intervals
- ↑ Art in the Land, The Book of Souls (Netbook)