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Old Time[]
- Hangahar Goldseeker died on Earthday 8th of Sowing.[1] The exact year is unknown, but sometime in the Old Time.
Up to 1000 OT[]
- 402 OT
- On Fireday 27th of Freeze, Urdulph Pathfinder crossed the Siltbed River.[2]
- 408 OT
- The Western Ocean was first crossed on Moonsday 16th of Dark.[3]
- 588 OT
- Rebellion and flight underground of the elves of Viridel Kerithrion, who will eventually become the Dark Elves.
- 600 OT
- The Orc Wars are fought between Orcs led by the human sorcerers the "Dark Twins", seeking to steal secrets of Elven magic, and the wood elves led by King Glorien Thelemas, Lord of the Elven Council.
- 766 OT
- 10th Corn Ripening (8th Fire), was the legendary first crossing of the Catsblood river.[4]
- 950 OT
- Around this time, Pyra-Caltor establishes an empire in Irritaria.[5]
- 977 OT
- The Goblin hero Klarn Ugbar the Three-fingered died on Fireday 19th of Winds.[6]
- 1000 OT
1001 OT - 1500 OT[]
- 1104 OT
- Harlak Vanagrimsson of Frostholm was killed by Hill Trolls on Fireday 20th of Hiding.[8]
- 1203 OT
- Piporn Handung discovered the Crown of Alumet on Highday 25th of Fire.[9]
- 1408 OT
- Cares Stormchild founds Cares-Town in north-west Allansia.[10]
- 1430 OT
- 1435 OT
- Around this time, the Klanywar people emigrated from Gallantaria to northern Mauristatia.[12]
- 1446 OT (or 1464 OT)
- 1480 OT
- 1498 OT
- A treaty between eight towns formed the nation of Gallantaria, ruled by Regulus the Unifier, and Lendle, his capital, was renamed Royal Lendle.[15]
1501 OT - 1600 OT[]
- 1510 OT
- Around this time, a number of small trading towns in western Khul united to become the state of Klarash, under the rule of King Klarash Silverhair.[16]
- 1542 OT
- The River Swordflow received its name in this year, when an exploratory party from Klarash came under attack from a horde of Goblins while trying to ford it.[18]
- 1565 OT
- By this year, Klarash stretched from the southern edge of Scorpion Swamp in the north to the River Swordflow in the south.[19]
- 1574 OT
- The heirless ruler of Cares-town, King Cares Whitewolf, was poisoned following a split in the ruling council. After that, Cares-town was ruled by stewards until 1601 OT.[20]
- 1583 OT
- On the death of his father in this year, Bjorngrim Bjorngrimsso became Chief of Vynheim.[21]
- 1585 OT
- The city of Kaynlesh-Ma was founded around this year.[22]
1601 OT - 1700 OT[]
- 1601 OT
- The Dynasty of Swords was established on Fearday 15th of Birds Chatter with the acension of King Coros Sword-bearer to the throne of Cares-town, which was renamed Carsepolis.[23]
- 1605 OT
- The Glimmer Stone was found in Shabak on Earthday 28th of Hiding.[24]
- 1649 OT
- The Treaty of Coros III of Carsepolis divided Allansia into a number of kingdoms, the largest being Allansia itself, ruled from Carsepolis by King Coros III (also known as the "Oath-breaker").[26]
- 1688 OT
- The Blessed Crusade left Arkleton on Earthday 16th Locking.[27]
- 1690s OT
1701 OT - 1800 OT[]
- 1702 OT
- On 12th Nature's Curling (9th Hiding), work finally began on the King's Highway,[29]
- 1712 OT
- Erridansis Whitewolf, the great Archmage of Salamonis, founded the Magic School of Yore on Moonsday 2nd of Close.[30]
- 1729 OT
- Dwarf refugees from the realm of Haelsgarth establish the settlement of Redweed in and around Firetop Mountain. [31]
- 1735 OT
- 1773 OT
- The Celenasian War began on Fireday 25th of Watching.[34]
- 1785 OT
- Around this date Rimon was established as an overspill of Halak across the Bay of Elkor.[36]
1801 OT - 1900 OT[]
- 1805 OT
- The Second Ruddlestone War (which included the sacking of Ventarc).[37]
- 1845 OT
- Construction of the Great Wall of Analand was begun on Fireday 15th of Reaping.[38]
- 1861 OT
- Around this time, Karam Gruul was born in the Old World.[39]
- 1877 OT
- The Treaty of Seven was signed on Spiritday 23rd Land's Sleeping (19th Locking).[40]
- 1887 OT
- Carsepolis was struck by Plague on Highday 28th of Unlocking.[41]
1901 OT - 1998 OT[]
- 1904 OT
- Alash Firestealer died on Windsday 25th of Warming.[43]
- 1962 OT
- A party of adventurers inadvertently release Chaos from its prison in the Dead City; this event would eventually cause the War of the Wizards.[44]
- 1970 OT
- Work on the Great Wall of Analand was stopped for good in this year, even though it was incomplete in three places.[45]
- 1982 OT
- Around this time, the wizard Shanzikuul and his Dark Elf followers were captured and killed by a "huge band of wildmen."[46]
- 1993 OT
- About this time, the last children of King Mauristat died, leaving the kingdom of Mauristatia without a legitimate ruler.[47]
- 1998 OT
The End of Old Time and the Start of After Chaos[]
The year 1999 OT is also numbered 0 AC.[52] The year 1999 OT is also known as "Year One of the New Age".[53][54]
After Chaos[]
1 AC - 50 AC[]
51 AC - 100 AC[]
- 52 AC
- King Brendan Bloodaxe of Arion dies of old age.[56]
- 65 AC
- Ellerhan Keep fell to Goblin invaders on Seaday 3rd of Sowing.[58]
- 84 AC
- Lord Mortis of Balthor launched an attack on the Arrowhead Islands. His forces were defeated by the forces of the Varadian Alliance and Mortis died in battle.[60]
- 90 AC
- The "Queen of Silver" was banished from Ximoran on 6th Forests Golden (3rd Reaping).[61]
- 99 AC
- King Brendan the III (aka "Brendan the Great") becomes King of Arion after his parents are poisoned.[62]
101 AC - 150 AC[]
- 103 AC
- On 4th Man's Harvesting (2nd Watching), the Riddling Reaver was unmasked in Ximoran.[63]
- 105 AC
- Herantis of Kish died on Fearday 8th of Skies in Darkness.[64]
- 124 AC
- Zustra, also known as the "Pirate Queen", led an invasion of the Arrowhead Islands on 17th Man's Harvesting (14th Watching).[65]
- 144 AC
151 AC - 200 AC[]
- 160 AC
- On Seaday 26th of Warming, the Netherworld Sorcerers appeared to Prince Hajerlin.[68]
- 175 AC
- The War of the Four Kingdoms began in this year with a clash between Brice and Gallantaria on Stormsday 1st of Close. The war lasts for approximately 2 years. [69]
- 178 AC
- After the end of the War of the Four Kingdoms, the once-powerful Cadre Infernal group in Mauristatia went into decline.[70]
- 182 AC
- Voivod, Warlord of the Apocalypse, reappears in the Old World along with his 5 Shadow Warriors. But before he can raise his army of the undead he is defeated by a lone hero wielding the Spear of Doom.[71]
- 183 AC
- Karam Gruul is tracked down by a Bounty Hunter in the city of Blackhaven.[72]
- 184 AC
- Razaak attacks the rulers of Allansia with pestilence and disease after they refused to submit to his power. In response, the warrior Kull, armed with Razaak's own cursed sword, tracks the necromancer down and kills him.[66]
- Around this time, the devastating Sculliweed Plague struck central Allansia.[73]
- 185 AC
- At the end of the month of Dark, the Crusading forces laid siege to Belgaroth's fortress, Caer Skaal.[74]
- 192 AC
- Prince Olaf Twohorse, dismayed at the increasing numbers of prisoners in Blacksands Town, builds a prison camp for these prisoners on Fire Island. Twohorse hires a number of local Lizard Men to administer this camp.[75]
- 198 AC
- The Adventurers' Academy is opened in Arion by Prince Regent Daern and Queen Telessa.[76]
- 199 AC
- Lowa Ashfell, King of Buruna was born on 30th Days Lengthen (29th Warming).[77]
- The Lizard Men of Fire Island rebel against Prince Twohorse over not receiving pay for six years. They overthrow Twohorse's rule, and a succession of Lizard Kings later rule the Island.[75]
201 AC - 210 AC[]
- 201 AC
- On Earthday 14th of Freeze, a Gold Rush started in the Icefinger Mountains in northern Allansia.[78]
- Prince Twohorse is overthrown and murdered by a pirate captain named Daggerface. Daggerface becomes the new ruler of Port Blacksand, which has abandoned its old name of "Blacksands Town".[75]
- 208 AC
- Katarina Heydrich was born in this year. [79]
211 AC - 220 AC[]
- 214 AC
- Arakor Nicodemus was born on Moonsday 15th of Warming, probably in this year.[81]
- Gereth Yaztromo was born on Moonsday 2nd of Unlocking, probably in this year.[82]
- 216 AC
221 AC - 230 AC[]
- 223 AC
- Varek Azzur was born on 7th Birds Chatter (appropriate being Rageday in Khul, and Stormsday, on the 7th of the month Winds in Allansia) into this noble House of Azzur in Arion.[86]
- 225 AC
- King Salamon LVII, present ruler of Salamonis in Allansia, was born on Stormsday 6th of Reaping.[87]
- 227 AC
- Amarkisk is famous for the great siege that took place outside its walls that ended on Lifeday 22nd of Land's Awakening (23rd Unlocking).[88]
231 AC - 240 AC[]
- 231 AC
- King Salamon LVI, the predecessor and, presumably, the father of King Salamon LVII, died on Earthday 15th of Sowing.[89]
- 234 AC
- Seaday, 21st Watching: Baron Sukumvit is born.[90]
- During this period, the Hell Dragon terrorized Ruddlestone.[91]
- 240 AC
- On Wildday 24th of Days Lengthen (22nd Warming), Vermis Island was destroyed by a tidal wave.[92]
- Earl Stormfar of Lendle died on Stormsday 20th of Reaping.[93]
241 AC - 250 AC[]
- 243 AC
- 249 AC
- Zagor came to Firetop Mountain on Stormsday 5th of Fire.[97]
- On 4th Sun's Hiding (31st Hiding), Veem Skydancer was murdered in Dorhame.[98]
- 250 AC
- Rannik, the Master Thief of Port Blacksand, was born on Moonsday 27th of Sowing.[99]
251 AC - 260 AC[]
- 252 AC
- Azzur storms Port Blacksand and deposes Illios Valentis.
- 254 AC
- Around this time, merchant Voloidon Carsak was captured and enslaved by Caarth in the Desert of Skulls. [100]
- 258 AC
- 260 AC
- Chief Uzgreg Sour-shriek stole the Hand of Ys on Windsday 15th of Hiding.[102]
- Chadda Darkmane was born on Stormsday 12th of Sowing.[103]
261 AC - 270 AC[]
- 261 AC
- Prince Salamon, the son and heir of King Salamon LVII, was born on Highday 24th of Freeze.[104]
- 262 AC
- The Port Blacksand Adventurers' Guild opened on Fireday 7th of Sowing.[105]
- 265 AC
- Xortan Throg took up residence with his army of Goblins in Darkwood Forest.[106]
- 266 AC
- 268 AC
271 AC - 280 AC[]
- 271 AC
- The Orc King Yargaas Skull-splitter defeated three Hill Giants in combat on Moonsday 30th of Unlocking.[111]
- Grinning Lord Dorian died on Seaday 27th of Close.[112]
- 272 AC
- Around this time, the Archmage of Mampang is believed to have fought and killed a powerful Hydra in the caves of High Xamen. The Archmage then resurrected each of the Hydra's severed heads as the Seven Serpents.[113]
- 274 AC
- Seaday, 21st Watching: Baron Sukumvit opens Deathtrap Dungeon on his 40th birthday.[114]
- In the autumn of this year, the city of Arion was struck by a mysterious plague that lasted until the spring of the following year. The story of the plague is told in the book Curse of the Gods? by Palia Tuvon.[115]
- 276 AC
- Tadeus Lecarte went missing in the Desert of Skulls on Seaday 11th of Reaping.[116]
- Malbordus the Stormchild returns to the surface world on Stormsday the 4th of Freeze - exactly nine years after being abandoned there. Malbordus finds the Wood Elf village of Caêranos and magically starts a fire that completely destroys it. [117]
- 277 AC
- The Book of Tortures, by the Kakhabad Ogre Naggamanteh, was published on Seaday 23rd of Hiding.[118]
- 278 AC
- The Siege of Vymorna began on Windsday 12th of Dark.[119]
- The Temple to Kukulak in Port Blacksand's Temple District was established on Moonsday 20th of Sowing.[120]
- 279 AC
- On Windsday 10th of Locking, Drogo Widemouth crept into Lord Varek Azzur's bedchamber and spied Azzur's face. He was soon silenced (on Seaday 11th of Locking), with an arm bearing his tattoo being found in the gutter outside the headquarters of the Thieves' Guild and his hand (identified by the rings) being pulled out of the Catfish River.[121]
- 280 AC
281 AC - 290 AC[]
- 281 AC
- Life on Titan by Ernst Kandermann was published on Seaday 1st of Winds.[123]
- On Stormsday 7th of Warming, the Temple of Filash in Silverton burnt down.[124]
- King Brendan IV of Arion dies in a hunting accident near Lake Nekros; he is succeeded by his children, Jonthane and Elegana.[125]
- 282 AC
- Zark the Violent died on Fireday 18th of Watching.[126]
- Helios Siren won the All-comers Fight to the Death in Blacksand's gladiatorial arena on Fireday 17th of Close.[127]
- 283 AC
- The first Deathtrap Dungeon is defeated on Seaday the 1st of Winds by the Champion of the Labyrinth, who won Baron Sukumvit's prize of 10,000GP.[128]
- The Crown of Kings was stolen from Analand by Birdmen from Mampang on Stormsday 16th of Watching.[129]
- Captain Bartella narrowly escaped execution in Rimon on Seaday 17th of Fire.[130]
- 284 AC
- The Pride of Rimon was a ship which was sunk by pirates on Seaday 22nd of Winds.[131]
- Princess Sarissa of Salamonis was kidnapped on Seaday 3rd of Fire.[132]
- Jaxartes led an assault on Zamarra on 21st Corn Ripening (19th Fire).[133]
- The first battle of the Trolltooth Wars took place on Seaday 24th of Fire.[134]
- Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World is produced in Salamonis.[135]
- 285 AC
- Xortan Throg kidnapped Princess Sarissa of Salamonis. [136]
- Mundi Pelago drew his map of the Port of Crabs. [137]
References[]
- ↑ The Fighting Fantasy 10th Anniversary Yearbook - 80
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- ↑ The Fighting Fantasy 10th Anniversary Yearbook - 132
- ↑ Atlantis I - All Things Old by Graham Bottley. Arion Games, 2017.
- ↑ The Fighting Fantasy 10th Anniversary Yearbook - 100
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- ↑ "A History of Mauristatia" by Otto Öviszódi in The Warlock Returns Issue 2, (pg. 25).
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- ↑ The Fighting Fantasy 10th Anniversary Yearbook - 188; note that the location is here spelt "Shabek", which is presumed to be a variant of Shabak
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- ↑ The Fighting Fantasy 10th Anniversary Yearbook - 46; note that the text actually dates this as 1774 AC, which is clearly an error, since AC did not start until after the destruction of Carsepolis and under three centuries of this new age are recorded in Fighting Fantasy canon.
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- ↑ Howl of the Werewolf - para 210, 328
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- ↑ Dungeoneer - pgs 40-41
- ↑ Bloodbones - p.12-13
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