725 BC
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Events
- Jugo Hesketh is captured and murdered by mongrelmen. His corpse is dumped upon a raft and left to rot in the Zhukar River. Hesketh eventually comes back as a ghast. However, he is chased into Tepest by his former friend Yagno Petrovna.[1]
- Lord Soth pulls the kender village of Kendralind from Krynn into his domain, for he seeks to create a race of Kender Vampires to serve him and terrorize the elves.[2]
- Isu Rehkotep discovers a scroll which details the rites to animate one of the Children of Anhktepot. She attempts to destroy the scroll, but it will not burn. She hides it away, but the knowledge of its existence slowly corrupts her. [3][4]
- Abu al Mir is born in Har’Akir, the child of the founders of a secret temple to Anubis.[5]
- Portrait of Marie Renier, Jacqueline Renier, and Louise Renier created.[6]
- Portrait of Alfred Timothy, Nathan Timothy, and Nathan's charmed lover Arabella Timothy made. Alfred leaves his family and home to wander the Land of Mists.[7]
- Zhone Clieous murders Casimir's mother when he learns Casimir is Harkon Lukas' son, but Casimir is lost. Harkon Lukas for him.[8]
- Casimir ends up at the Red Porch Poorhouse.[9]
- Falkovnia tries to invade Dorvinia; this results in the Gold Claw Massacre.[10]
- Jacques Renier (Son of Jacqueline) is born to Jacqueline Renier and Dominic Soufel.[11]
In Mordent, Arabella Timothy gives birth to the werewolf that would later become known as Jean Audric.[12]
References
- ↑ Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium I & II p. 78
- ↑ Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium Appendix I, When Black Roses Bloom p. 53, Gazetteer IV p. 116
- ↑ Domains of Dread p. 17
- ↑ Touch of Death p. 3
- ↑ Children of the Night: Werebeasts p. 49
- ↑ Realm of Terror Renier family card
- ↑ Realm of Terror Timothy family card
- ↑ Heart of Midnight p. 81 as told by Casimir, p. 241 as told by Harkon
- ↑ Heart of Midnight p. 46; he's lived there for 12 years; two longer than Thoris.
- ↑ Gazetteer II p. 94
- ↑ Realm of Terror p. 125
- ↑ A Calling from Verbrek p. 50