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* [[Tristen Hiregaard]] tries to escape his [[madness]] by committing [[suicide]] like his father before him. Before Tristen can finish the act, [[the Mists]] intervene, and the domain of [[Nova Vaasa]] appears.<ref name="Ravenloft Gazetteer V p.155">[[Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume V]] pg. 155</ref> | * [[Tristen Hiregaard]] tries to escape his [[madness]] by committing [[suicide]] like his father before him. Before Tristen can finish the act, [[the Mists]] intervene, and the domain of [[Nova Vaasa]] appears.<ref name="Ravenloft Gazetteer V p.155">[[Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume V]] pg. 155</ref> | ||
* In the [[Second Judgement of the Lawgiver]], the [[Vaasan]]s are wrenched from the [[Faldverden]] (“Fallen World”) into the Falskverden (“False World”). [[Nova Vaasa]] emerges from [[the Mists]]. <ref>[[Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume V]] pg. 125-126</ref> | |||
* [[Prince Ingemar Bolshnik]] describes the appearance of [[Barovia]], [[Arak]], the [[Nightmare Lands]], and the Mists upon the frontiers of his land with the words: “howling fear to the west, stone death to the north, shapeless nightmares to the east, and nothing but ominous swirling to the south”. (Winter) <ref name="Ravenloft Gazetteer V p.23">[[Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume V]] pg. 23</ref> | |||
* The [[Clever Gray Malken]] tavern hosts the first murder of the [[Signature Killer]]. <ref name="Ravenloft Gazetteer V p.38">[[Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume V]] pg. 38</ref> | * The [[Clever Gray Malken]] tavern hosts the first murder of the [[Signature Killer]]. <ref name="Ravenloft Gazetteer V p.38">[[Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume V]] pg. 38</ref> | ||
* [[Alyn Dragant]] tracks [[the Whistling Fiend]] from [[Invidia]] to [[Darkon]].<ref name="Van Richten's Guide to Fiends p.41, 53, JWM Timeline p. 18>[[Van Richten's Guide to Fiends]] p.53. In [[The Revised, Annotated,and Totally Unofficial Ravenloft Timeline]] (p.18), [[John W. Mangrum]] wrote the following on the correct year derivation: "The date implied in VRGtF pg. 53 is actually 541, but this creates a continuity error. To arrive at this date, I used the WF’s first appearance (which must be post-579, and added “over a century.” (VRGtF pg. 41)]</ref> | * [[Alyn Dragant]] tracks [[the Whistling Fiend]] from [[Invidia]] to [[Darkon]].<ref name="Van Richten's Guide to Fiends p.41, 53, JWM Timeline p. 18>[[Van Richten's Guide to Fiends]] p.53. In [[The Revised, Annotated,and Totally Unofficial Ravenloft Timeline]] (p.18), [[John W. Mangrum]] wrote the following on the correct year derivation: "The date implied in VRGtF pg. 53 is actually 541, but this creates a continuity error. To arrive at this date, I used the WF’s first appearance (which must be post-579, and added “over a century.” (VRGtF pg. 41)]</ref> |
Revision as of 11:25, 11 May 2016
Events
- Tristen Hiregaard tries to escape his madness by committing suicide like his father before him. Before Tristen can finish the act, the Mists intervene, and the domain of Nova Vaasa appears.[1]
- In the Second Judgement of the Lawgiver, the Vaasans are wrenched from the Faldverden (“Fallen World”) into the Falskverden (“False World”). Nova Vaasa emerges from the Mists. [2]
- Prince Ingemar Bolshnik describes the appearance of Barovia, Arak, the Nightmare Lands, and the Mists upon the frontiers of his land with the words: “howling fear to the west, stone death to the north, shapeless nightmares to the east, and nothing but ominous swirling to the south”. (Winter) [3]
- The Clever Gray Malken tavern hosts the first murder of the Signature Killer. [4]
- Alyn Dragant tracks the Whistling Fiend from Invidia to Darkon.[5]
References
- ↑ Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume V pg. 155
- ↑ Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume V pg. 125-126
- ↑ Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume V pg. 23
- ↑ Ravenloft Gazetteer Volume V pg. 38
- ↑ Van Richten's Guide to Fiends p.53. In The Revised, Annotated,and Totally Unofficial Ravenloft Timeline (p.18), John W. Mangrum wrote the following on the correct year derivation: "The date implied in VRGtF pg. 53 is actually 541, but this creates a continuity error. To arrive at this date, I used the WF’s first appearance (which must be post-579, and added “over a century.” (VRGtF pg. 41)]