Timeline

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Think of this as a hub-page to help get around. Dates within the timeline correspond to one of three date systems: the B.G.A. System, the A.Y. System, and the A.D. System

A complete Timeline of Course Books:

Antiquity

Antiquity is everything that proceeds the Age of Darkness. Roughly 4800 B.G.A. and back to the begining of time.

The Age of Darkness

The Age of Darkness is indeterminate thanks to very poor record keeping durring the time(People had to learn how to make paper again), it is roughly regarded as lasting from ~4800 B.G.A. to ~3700 B.G.A. , with the Fall of Roads having happened sometime within the 47th centuring Before Golden Age

The Mage Wars

The Mage Wars lasted from 3700 B.G.A. to 0 B.G.A., which is also Year 0 of the Golden Age according to the A.Y. System

The Ages of the Alliance

The Alliance began before the end of the Mage Wars and invented the A.Y. System. It ran from A.Y. 10 to A.Y. 6910. Refer to the A.Y. System for those dates to make sense.

The Age of the Dragon

The Age of the Dragon was sort of a short, unoficial Age that describes a tumultous half-century that was the twilight of the Alliance. Using the A.Y. System, the Age of the Dragon lasted from A.Y. 6910 to A.Y. 6960. The Age of the Dragon is never reffered to as the Sixth Age, and dates within it that use the A.Y. System refer to it as still a part of the Sixth Age. However, formal dates us the Age of the Dragon name, for example Year 10 of the Age of the Dragon.

The Age of Many Names

The Long Night followed the Age of the Dragon and addopted a new system counting forward, with Year 50 of the Age of the Dragon being Year 0 of the Long Night. The Long Night is also called the Age of Dawn and After Dragon, and dates within it typically use the A.D. System.

The Age of the New Day

The New Day follows the Long Night and doesn't have a whole lot in it just yet.