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* [[Dr Van Richten]] and [[Emil Bollenbach]] track a [[dread golem]] back to Emile's medical school; one of his [[professor]]s is responsible. The experience drives Bollenbach mad driven mad, and he thought killed in a [[fire]].<ref name=codncreatedp49-50>[[Children of the Night: The Created]] pp. 49-50</ref> | * [[Dr Van Richten]] and [[Emil Bollenbach]] track a [[dread golem]] back to Emile's medical school; one of his [[professor]]s is responsible. The experience drives Bollenbach mad driven mad, and he thought killed in a [[fire]].<ref name=codncreatedp49-50>[[Children of the Night: The Created]] pp. 49-50</ref> | ||
* [[Elsepeth]] goes to [[Nartok]], where her manipulations claim the lives of [[Tomas Tennemen]] and [[Helga Tenneman]]<ref>[[Van Richten's Monster Hunter's Compendium III]] pp. 67-68</ref> | * [[Elsepeth]] goes to [[Nartok]], where her manipulations claim the lives of [[Tomas Tennemen]] and [[Helga Tenneman]]<ref>[[Van Richten's Monster Hunter's Compendium III]] pp. 67-68</ref> | ||
* [[Dr. Van Richten]] publishes [[Van Richten's Guide to Ghosts (Item)]].<ref>[[Van Richten's Guide to Ghosts (Book) says it's been 30 years since the deaths of his wife and son. [[Van Richten's Arsenal]] (p. 4-5) places that event at [[706 BC]].</ref> | * [[Dr. Van Richten]] publishes [[Van Richten's Guide to Ghosts (Item)]].<ref>[[Van Richten's Guide to Ghosts (Book)]] says it's been 30 years since the deaths of his wife and son. [[Van Richten's Arsenal]] (p. 4-5) places that event at [[706 BC]].</ref> | ||
* [[The Great Epidemic of 736 BC]], a terrible outbreak of [[White Fever (Hoax)|white fever]] devastates [[Ungrad]].<ref name="Gaz IV p. 91">[[Gazetteer IV]] p.91</ref> This "epidemic" is actually the product of [[Felix Hoyer]]'s gluttonous feedings. He is eventually put down by [[adventurer]]s, but his wife, [[Doctor Antianetta Despini-Hoyer]], survives.<ref name="Gaz IV p. 104">[[Gazetteer IV]] p. 104</ref> | * [[The Great Epidemic of 736 BC]], a terrible outbreak of [[White Fever (Hoax)|white fever]] devastates [[Ungrad]].<ref name="Gaz IV p. 91">[[Gazetteer IV]] p.91</ref> This "epidemic" is actually the product of [[Felix Hoyer]]'s gluttonous feedings. He is eventually put down by [[adventurer]]s, but his wife, [[Doctor Antianetta Despini-Hoyer]], survives.<ref name="Gaz IV p. 104">[[Gazetteer IV]] p. 104</ref> | ||
* [[Dread Possibility]] After fleeing from a confrontation with [[Van Richten]], [[Balihnda]] the [[Sanctuary of the Forgotten Lady]] in [[Mortigny]]. She begins posing as one of the [[Church of Hala]].<ref name="Gaz III p.106">[[Gazetteer III]] p. 106</ref> | * [[Dread Possibility]] After fleeing from a confrontation with [[Van Richten]], [[Balihnda]] the [[Sanctuary of the Forgotten Lady]] in [[Mortigny]]. She begins posing as one of the [[Church of Hala]].<ref name="Gaz III p.106">[[Gazetteer III]] p. 106</ref> |
Revision as of 12:16, 3 December 2020
Events
- Coraline becomes the lover and spy of Harkon Lukas.[1]
- The Gundarakite Conspiracy Harkon Lukas' daughter, Akriel, conspires with Dr. Daclaud Heinfroth to overthrow both Harkon Lukas and Duke Gundar with the capture of the Crown of Souls.[2]
- Jaconos Hanabra goes on a rampage in the Harmonia Jailhouse.[3]
- Radaga is driven from the Catacombs of Kartakass and flees over the border, where she becomes the darklord of Daglan.[4] She is struck down, and Daglan Daegon revives. However, his fate is sealed with the destruction Crown of Souls and dissolution of all Daglan itself.[5] Through these events, the 1st Verse of Hyskosa's Hexad comes to pass.[6]
- Dr. Henrik Dominiani assassinates Duke Gundar.[7]Magda Kulchevich gives birth to Inza Kulchevich on that very same night.[8]
- Dr Van Richten and Emil Bollenbach track a dread golem back to Emile's medical school; one of his professors is responsible. The experience drives Bollenbach mad driven mad, and he thought killed in a fire.[9]
- Elsepeth goes to Nartok, where her manipulations claim the lives of Tomas Tennemen and Helga Tenneman[10]
- Dr. Van Richten publishes Van Richten's Guide to Ghosts (Item).[11]
- The Great Epidemic of 736 BC, a terrible outbreak of white fever devastates Ungrad.[12] This "epidemic" is actually the product of Felix Hoyer's gluttonous feedings. He is eventually put down by adventurers, but his wife, Doctor Antianetta Despini-Hoyer, survives.[13]
- Dread Possibility After fleeing from a confrontation with Van Richten, Balihnda the Sanctuary of the Forgotten Lady in Mortigny. She begins posing as one of the Church of Hala.[14]
- Latest year Dr. van Richten could have confronted a Bowlyn aboard the Wailing Maid.[15]
- The future components of Liffe start forming.[16]
- 736 BC A werewolf rampages through the area around Moondale, taking many lives. Adventurers intervene and kill it.[17]
- Adventurers steal the Portrait of Marquis Stezen d'Polarno and eventually give it the Vistani. The adventurers' description of their encounter with d'Polarno causes civil unrest. The Ghastrian Peasant Rebellion begins.[18]
- Hammar Hammarson is found murdered in his home. Malcolm Scott is his replacement.[19]
- Celia Whitmoor attacks and infects Kevin with lycanthropy.[20]
- A Vistana gives then infant Silas Fitzroy to Kerad Dyilf to raise as his own child.[21]
- (mid to late autumn) Mistakenly believing Imix had been given shelter at Invich Manor, Magravelle assaults the manor, murdering the Boyar and maiming Mina. Lairing in a cave nearby, Imix intervenes and kills Magravelle.[22]
References
- ↑ Gazetteer I p. 122, "20 years ago" from 756 BC
- ↑ Feast of Goblyns pp. 12-13
- ↑ Feast of Goblyns pp. 23, 25
- ↑ Feast of Goblyns p. 82
- ↑ Feast of Goblyns p. 92
- ↑ Domains of Dread p. 17
- ↑ Gaz 1 p. 19
- ↑ Gazetteer IV pp. 113-114
- ↑ Children of the Night: The Created pp. 49-50
- ↑ Van Richten's Monster Hunter's Compendium III pp. 67-68
- ↑ Van Richten's Guide to Ghosts (Book) says it's been 30 years since the deaths of his wife and son. Van Richten's Arsenal (p. 4-5) places that event at 706 BC.
- ↑ Gazetteer IV p.91
- ↑ Gazetteer IV p. 104
- ↑ Gazetteer III p. 106
- ↑ Van Richten's Guide to Ghosts p. 35
- ↑ Nocturnal Sea Gazetteer p. 391
- ↑ Nocturnal Sea Gazetteer p. 391, as told in the Blood in Moondale module located in the Book of Crypts
- ↑ Quoth the Raven Issue 20 pp. 33, 35, 37
- ↑ Quoth the Raven Issue 13 p. 72
- ↑ John W. Mangrum's Revised, Annotated, and Totally Unofficial Ravenloft Timeline p. 45
- ↑ Undead Sea Scrolls 2003 p. 132
- ↑ Undead Sea Scrolls 2003 p. 122