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1 BC

  • 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]

168 BC

230 BC

  • 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]

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  • Strahd von Zarovich born to Barov & Ravenia von Zarovich. [9]

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  • Strahd von Zarovich joins the military. [11]

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  • 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]

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  • 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]

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  • 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]

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  • The Vistana Maruschka born to the Zarovan tribe. (She will eventually take Eva’s place as Raunie.) [83]

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  • 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]

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  • 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]

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583 BCAdam kidnaps Elise.[131]

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  • 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]

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References

  1. Gazetteer I, p. 15.
  2. Gazetteer IV, p. 15.
  3. Gazetteer I, p. 15.
  4. Gaz 1, p 16.
  5. Gazetteer I p. 16
  6. Realm of Terror, Dilisnya Bloodlines.
  7. Realm of Terror, Dilisnya Bloodlines.
  8. 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.
  9. Domains of Dread, p. 61: updates previous date in Realm of Terror
  10. 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.
  11. I, Strahd
  12. Gazetteer III pp. 20-21
  13. Realm of Terror Bloodline: Dilisnya
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Realm of Terror p.127
  15. Gazetteer I, p 16-17.
  16. Gazetteer IV, p 15.
  17. Realm of Terror Bloodline: Dilisnya
  18. Gazetteer I, p 16-17.
  19. Gazetteer IV, p 15.
  20. Gazetteer I pp. 16-17
  21. Gazetteer IV, p. 15
  22. 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. 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. 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
  25. Realm of Terror p. 121
  26. Gazetteer IV pp. 89-90
  27. Ravenloft Third Edition p. 12
  28. Ravenloft Player's Handbook p. 14
  29. Gazetteer I pp. 16-17
  30. Gazetteer IV p. 15
  31. I, Strahd, p. 203, p. 219.
  32. Dragonlance fifth age Book II p. 16
  33. 33.0 33.1 Gazetteer IV p. 15
  34. 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 34.4 Gaz 1 p. 17
  35. Realm of Terror Bloodline: Dilisnya
  36. Gazetteer IV p. 90-91
  37. Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume I p.118
  38. Gazetteer I p. 142
  39. I, Strahd p. 51-60
  40. Realm of Terror p. 123
  41. Gazetteer I p. 16
  42. 42.0 42.1 Children of the Night: Ghosts p. 79
  43. I, Strahd pp. 73-85
  44. Vampire of the Mists p. 247
  45. Eve of Sorrows p. 27
  46. Domains of Dread pp. 14-15
  47. Gaz 1 pp. 10, 16
  48. 48.0 48.1 I, Strahd
  49. Children of the Night: Ghosts p. 79
  50. Alanik Ray's library archive
  51. I, Strahd pp. 203, 219
  52. John W. Mangrum's Ravenloft Timeline p. 6: VRGtF pg. 5: The Madrigorian had been written “over the course of almost four hundred years.”
  53. Gazetteer III p.13-14
  54. Gazetteer II p. 23
  55. 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.
  56. Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Realm of Terror (Black Boxed Set) p. 135, "350 years ago". from 740 BC in-game date publication
  57. Tower of Doom p. 122
  58. 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.
  59. Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume I p.13
  60. I, Strahd p. 6
  61. 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
  62. I, Strahd pp. 275-278
  63. I, Strahd pp. 283-294
  64. I, Strahd p. 296
  65. I, Strahd p. 299
  66. I, Strahd p. 301
  67. Navigaccio p. 41; she waits for Lung Ma "more than 350 years after her death"
  68. Navigaccio p. 42-43
  69. Weeping Lands p. 5, 11-12
  70. 70.0 70.1 Eve of Sorrows p. 29
  71. 71.0 71.1 71.2 Gazetteer I p. 19
  72. 72.0 72.1 Gazetteer I p. 130
  73. Navigaccio p. 40; "30 years after Niangxue's death"
  74. Art in the Land, Book of Souls (Netbook) p. 8
  75. Weeping Lands p. 12
  76. Gazetteer I p. 130, based upon Gilan being "12 years old" at the time of death
  77. I, Strahd: The War Against Azalin
  78. Vampire of the Mists p. 266-267
  79. 79.0 79.1 79.2 Weeping Lands pp. 5, 13
  80. Gazetteer I pp. 130-131, "one year earlier" than 1839 Forfarian Calendar/452 BC
  81. Vampire of the Mists
  82. 82.0 82.1 Gazetteer I p. 131
  83. VotM pg. 284: Maruschka was born 20 years before Jander enters Barovia.
  84. Gazetteer IV p.44
  85. Ustalav Gazetteer, QtR22 p.215
  86. 86.0 86.1 Weeping Lands pp. 5, 14
  87. 87.0 87.1 Ustalav Gazetteer, QtR22 p. 216
  88. Gaz 1 p. 17
  89. Gaz 1, p 18.
  90. Ravenloft Third Edition p.13
  91. Ravenloft Third Edition p.17
  92. Vampire of the Mists
  93. VotM pg. 284
  94. VotM
  95. 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.
  96. Gazetteer III p.48
  97. VotM pg. 284: “died four years ago.” RLMC I&II pp. 89-90: tells us how it happened.
  98. VotM
  99. Children of the Night: Vampires p. 14-15; The date is questionable because it precedes the formation of the Sea by 130 years.
  100. 100.0 100.1 Gazetteer III p. 54
  101. 101.0 101.1 101.2 101.3 101.4 Eve of Sorrows p. 28
  102. 102.0 102.1 102.2 102.3 102.4 102.5 102.6 102.7 Realm of Terror p. 128
  103. I, Strahd, The War Against Azalin
  104. 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. 105.0 105.1 105.2 105.3 105.4 Weeping Lands pp. 5, 15
  106. 106.0 106.1 Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume I p. 34
  107. Shadowborn (Novel} p. 41; by the year 626 BC specified on p. 8, the Great Kingdom has a 100 year history.
  108. Gaz 1, p 18.
  109. 109.0 109.1 Souragne Gazetteer p. 42
  110. Souragne Gazetteer p. 44
  111. I, Strahd, The War Against Azalin
  112. Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Realm of Terror (Black Boxed Set) p. 135, "over 200 years ago", from 740 BC in-game date publication
  113. Art in the Land, The Book of Souls (Netbook)
  114. 114.0 114.1 114.2 Gazetteer II p. 135
  115. I, Strahd, The War Against Azalin - p71, pp109-117, pp167-171
  116. Gazetteer III p. 52
  117. Weeping Lands p. 30; Melancholy Meetings p. 30; see also 595 BC
  118. Zherisia Gazetteer p. 48
  119. Weeping Lands p. 28
  120. Weeping Lands p. 30
  121. Gazetteer I pp. 73-74
  122. 122.0 122.1 122.2 122.3 Gazetteer I p. 18
  123. Navigaccio p. 40; "a hundred and fifty years after Niangxue's death"- see 405 BC "Lai Niangxue dies..."
  124. Gazetteer II p. 22
  125. 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. 126.0 126.1 126.2 126.3 Gazetteer III p. 130
  127. Children of the Night: Darklords p. 181
  128. 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.
  129. Domains of Dread pp. 90-91
  130. Quoth the Raven Issue 5 p. 68
  131. 131.0 131.1 Domains of Dread p. 16
  132. Gazetteer IV p. 91
  133. Gazetteer III p. 45
  134. Gazetteer III p. 56
  135. I10: Ravenloft II: The House on Gryphon Hill
  136. 136.0 136.1 King of the Dead
  137. 137.0 137.1 Gazetteer II p. 9
  138. Gazetteer II p. 19
  139. Gazetteer II p. 20
  140. TSR Jam 1999 Heart's Final Beat]]
  141. Gazetteer II p.16
  142. I, Strahd: The War Against Azalin
  143. Gazetteer II p. 57
  144. Nocturnal Sea Gazetteer p. 387
  145. I, Strahd, The War Against Azalin pp. 265-266
  146. I, Strahd, The War Against Azalin pp. 265-302
  147. Book of Souls p.54
  148. Gazetteer V p. 106
  149. Ship of Horror (Module) p. 50
  150. Gazetteer II p. 20
  151. Death Undaunted p. 4
  152. Melancholy Meetings p. 30; "52 years" after the mass execution of a large number of ApFittles.
  153. Book of Sacrifices p.99
  154. Book of Sacrifices p.86
  155. 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
  156. Art in the Land, The Book of Souls (Netbook)