Continuity/Timeline of Ispar
The timeline of Ispar has changed greatly over the course of the game. In this article, we will attempt to construct the timeline of Ispar as it existed at various points in the game's history. We will also examine how the Roulean Calendar system from Ispar relates to the Portal Year Calendar on Dereth.
Asheron's Call
This is the period of time from beta leading up to Dark Majesty. The most notable sources of information from this time are Zogblaster Archive: Heritage Groups (from Turbine's Beta website), The Reign of Alfrega, The Silifi of the Crimson Stars, and Stormwaltz Quotes: On Aluvian Rulers. Although this quote from Stormwaltz was first posted in March 2002, after the release of Dark Majesty, he states that he wrote the timeline of Aluvian rulers during Beta while writing the Reign of Alfrega.
Based on Stormwaltz' quote on Aluvian rulers, and the Aluvian heritage introduction from Turbine's beta website, we can determine that 10 PY and 1321 RC occur at the same time. With that in mind, we can construct the following timeline:
Portal Year | Roulean Year | Event |
-1990 PY | -1000 RC | Roulea
The Treatises of Archephoros, an ancient Roulean text, is said to be written around this time.[1]
|
Sho
The most ancient legends tell how the Sho warred with the Dragon and were driven to the edge of the sea.[2] | ||
-990 PY | 321 RC | Sho
Ryu Jou Gai, the Order of the Dragon Temple, is founded.[3]
|
-790 PY | 521 RC | Sho
The prophet Jojii receives revelations from the Unicorn of Grace on how to reach Paradise. Jojiism established.[2]
|
-524 PY | 787 RC | Aluvia
Reign of Pwyll II begins in Aluvia. It lasts 17 years.[4] |
-507 PY | 804 RC | Aluvia, Viamont
Viamont invades Aluvia, reign of Pwyll II ends.[4][5]
|
-487 PY | 824 RC | Aluvia, Viamont
Reign of Alfric ends.[4]
|
-457 PY | 854 RC | Aluvia, Viamont
Reign of Theolaud Ends. It is said that during this time, King Elous VIII rules in Viamont, and that Theolaud was killed during a duel with the Viamontian king.[4][5]
|
-443 PY | 868 RC | Aluvia, Viamont
Reign of Alfrega ends.[4][5]
|
-412 PY | 899 RC | Aluvia
Reign on Osric ends.[4]
|
-387 PY | 924 RC | Aluvia
Reign of Pwyll III ends.[4]
|
-339 PY | 972 RC | Gharu'n
One of the five Crimson Stars, Al-Ghul, is renamed Al-Khur in honor of Rakhil al-Khur, after the great victory won at the salt mines to the east of Tirethas.[7]
|
-339 PY or later |
972 RC or later |
Gharu'n
Gharu'n armies seige the Roulean city of Tirethas. Rakhil makes the mistake of threatening to burn the books within her walls, and Yasif strikes him down in rage. With that, the conquest of Roulea ends and the nation of Gharu'n is born. In all, half of Roulea's lands are lost to the new nation of Gharu'n. Rakhil al-Khur's son, Amul ibn Rakhil becomes the new Malik and Yasif becomes his adviser.[8] |
-319 PY | 992 RC | Gharu'n
Ladriya bint Daum is born. Her father is a minor Mu'allim in the court of Malik Amul ibn Rakhil.[7] |
-307 PY | 1002 RC | Gharu'n
Yasif ibn Salayyar dies. The people of Gharu'n mourn for a full year.[8] |
-308 PY | 1003 RC | Gharu'n
Soon after the death of Yasif, Amul ibn Rakhil also dies, heirless, poisoned at his own birthday celebration.[8]
|
-303 PY | 1008 RC | Gharu'n
Ladriya bint Daum is 16 when she is orphaned by the death of her father.[7] |
-293 PY | 1018 RC | Gharu'n
After some 15 years of chaos in Gharu'n, Ladriya bint Daum decides to leave Tirethas and return to her home in Taban. Ladriya is 26 at the time.
|
-290 PY | 1021 RC | Sho
Chiran Jishui Dan, The Ranks of the Unicorn's Battle, splits off from Chiran Jou Gai, Order of the Unicorn Temple[3]
|
-289 PY | 1022 RC | Gharu'n
20 years after the death of Yasif ibn Salayyar, Mansur al-Rajan recounts his experiences which are recorded in the historical text The Nights of al-Nafalt.[1] |
-208 PY or earlier |
1103 RC or earlier |
Gharu'n, Viamont
During Century of Storms, Viamont sends armies to Gharu'n to invade. The Viamontians install Zahir ibn Ma'mun as a puppet leader, while they rule Gharu'n from afar.[8]
|
-190 PY | 1121 RC | Sho
Emperor Kou rises to power in Sho.[2]
|
-40 PY or later |
1271 RC or later |
Gharu'n
The al-Khuraqa, Children of the Eagle, form as a splinter faction from from the much older Jaladh, The Warriors' Brotherhood[9]
|
0 PY | 1311 RC | Aluvia
After approximately 400 years pass since the reign of Cellric II had begun (387 to be exact), the reign of Cedraic III begins.[4] It is listed as having an unknown end date, but lasting 10 years, implying it is the current reign. |
10 PY | 1321 RC | Aluvia, Gharu'n, Sho, Viamont
King Cedraic reigns in Aluvia during this time. Cedraic opens trade with nations across the sea, including Gharu'n and Sho. Some Aluvians believe it is only a matter of time before Aluvia and Viamont are at war again.[6]
|
AC:DM
With the release of Asheron's Call: Dark Majesty, players were given the AC:DM CD Lore. Among these files was the Ages of the Empyrean, which outlined the history of Auberean. It also contains a few valuable pieces of information regarding the Roulean Calendar:
Portal Year | Roulean Year | Event | |
-15 PY* | 1261 RC | Humans arrive on Dereth.[10] | |
0 PY | 1276 RC | Olthoi Queen is defeated.[10] | |
12 PY | 1284 RC | Marae Lassel opens.[10] | |
*Stated in numerous other sources. |
We start running into issues here:
First, our theory about the timeline's present day being 1321 RC being 10 PY is invalidated - that date has yet to occur according to this new timeline. At the very least, this pushes back the time-frame for Cedraic III's reign, and the other "present day" rulers.
Second, we have inconsistencies in the amount of time that is passing on each calendar. Between the first two events, humans arriving and humans defeating the Olthoi Queen, 15 years pass on each calendar. However, between the second and third events, 12 years pass on the Portal Year calendar, but only 8 years pass on the Roulean calendar.
Our options are:
- Ispar years and Auberean years are at a 1:1 ratio, and the last date is incorrect - it should be 1288 RC when Marae Lassel opens.
- Ispar years and Auberean years are at a 2:3 ratio, and the first date is incorrect - it should 1266 RC when humans first arrive on Dereth.
With only these three dates to work from, we can't really draw any conclusions. The easiest assumption is that the writers created a 1:1 ratio for Ispar:Auberean years, because it would be very easy to convert dates. With that in mind, we can create a new timeline. Dates that have been changed have been highlighted.
Portal Year | Roulean Year | Event |
Sho
The most ancient legends tell how the Sho warred with the Dragon and were driven to the edge of the sea.[2] | ||
-990 PY | 286 RC | Sho
Ryu Jou Gai, the Order of the Dragon Temple, is founded.[3]
|
-790 PY | 486 RC | Sho
The prophet Jojii receives revelations from the Unicorn of Grace on how to reach Paradise. Jojiism established.[2]
|
-524 PY | 787 RC | Aluvia
Reign of Pwyll II begins in Aluvia. It lasts 17 years.[4] |
-507 PY | 804 RC | Aluvia, Viamont
Viamont invades Aluvia, reign of Pwyll II ends.[4][5]
|
-487 PY | 824 RC | Aluvia, Viamont
Reign of Alfric ends.[4]
|
-457 PY | 854 RC | Aluvia, Viamont
Reign of Theolaud Ends. It is said that during this time, King Elous VIII rules in Viamont, and that Theolaud was killed during a duel with the Viamontian king.[4][5]
|
-443 PY | 868 RC | Aluvia, Viamont
Reign of Alfrega ends.[4][5]
|
-412 PY | 899 RC | Aluvia
Reign on Osric ends.[4]
|
-387 PY | 924 RC | Aluvia
Reign of Pwyll III ends.[4]
|
-339 PY | 937 RC | Gharu'n
One of the five Crimson Stars, Al-Ghul, is renamed Al-Khur in honor of Rakhil al-Khur, after the great victory won at the salt mines to the east of Tirethas.[7]
|
-339 PY or later |
937 RC or later |
Gharu'n
Gharu'n armies seige the Roulean city of Tirethas. Rakhil makes the mistake of threatening to burn the books within her walls, and Yasif strikes him down in rage. With that, the conquest of Roulea ends and the nation of Gharu'n is born. In all, half of Roulea's lands are lost to the new nation of Gharu'n. Rakhil al-Khur's son, Amul ibn Rakhil becomes the new Malik and Yasif becomes his adviser.[8] |
-290 PY | 986 RC | Sho
Chiran Jishui Dan, The Ranks of the Unicorn's Battle, splits off from Chiran Jou Gai, Order of the Unicorn Temple[3]
|
-319 PY | 992 RC | Gharu'n
Ladriya bint Daum is born. Her father is a minor Mu'allim in the court of Malik Amul ibn Rakhil.[7] |
-307 PY | 1002 RC | Gharu'n
Yasif ibn Salayyar dies. The people of Gharu'n mourn for a full year.[8] |
-308 PY | 1003 RC | Gharu'n
Soon after the death of Yasif, Amul ibn Rakhil also dies, heirless, poisoned at his own birthday celebration.[8]
|
-303 PY | 1008 RC | Gharu'n
Ladriya bint Daum is 16 when she is orphaned by the death of her father.[7] |
-293 PY | 1018 RC | Gharu'n
After some 15 years of chaos in Gharu'n, Ladriya bint Daum decides to leave Tirethas and return to her home in Taban. Ladriya is 26 at the time.
|
-190 PY | 1086 RC | Sho
Emperor Kou rises to power in Sho.[2]
|
-208 PY or earlier |
1103 RC or earlier |
Gharu'n, Viamont
During Century of Storms, Viamont sends armies to Gharu'n to invade. The Viamontians install Zahir ibn Ma'mun as a puppet leader, while they rule Gharu'n from afar.[8]
|
-40 PY or later |
1236 RC or later |
Gharu'n
The al-Khuraqa, Children of the Eagle, form as a splinter faction from from the much older Jaladh, The Warriors' Brotherhood[9]
|
0 PY | 1276 RC | Aluvia
After approximately 400 years pass since the reign of Cellric II had begun (352 to be exact), the reign of Cedraic III begins.[4] It is listed as having an unknown end date, but lasting 10 years, implying it is the current reign. |
10 PY | 1286 RC | Aluvia, Gharu'n, Sho, Viamont
King Cedraic reigns in Aluvia during this time. Cedraic opens trade with nations across the sea, including Gharu'n and Sho. Some Aluvians believe it is only a matter of time before Aluvia and Viamont are at war again.[6]
|
The History of Auberean
In early 2003, Turbine released another timeline called The History of Auberean. We are presented new information:
Portal Year | Roulean Year | Event |
-1441 PY | 324 RC | Jojiism founded.[11] |
-874 PY | The Yalaini open the first portal to Ispar. It goes to Aluvian lands.[12] | |
-869 PY | 704 RC | Viamont invades Aluvia. The reign of Pwyll II ends and the reign of Alfric begins.[12] |
-779 PY | 765 RC | Reign of Alfrega begins.[12] |
-779 PY | 765 RC | Harlune stays behind on Ispar during an expedition.[12] |
-758 PY | 779 RC | Reign of Osric begins.[12] |
-540 PY | 924 RC | Gharu'n armies seige the Roulean capital of Tirethas.[13] |
-358 PY | 1046 RC | Emperor Kou unites the Sho under his rule.[13] |
-15 PY | The portals created by the Sundering begin to appear on Ispar in the Aluvian lands, and the first humans begin to arrive on Dereth.[13] |
A quick look at this information reveals the following:
- the dates created by Stormwaltz in the beta regarding Aluvian history have been retconned. Aluvia was no longer invaded in 804 RC, it was invaded in 704 RC, for example.
- Some events have had their dates solidified. Rather than having a rough estimate of some hundreds of years ago, we have exact dates for the founding of Jojiism and when Emperor Kou unites Sho.
- We have a concrete date for the founding of Gharu'n, rather than an extremely rough estimate based on the renaming of Al-Ghul and the events of To Be A Shadow.
By examining these dates, another thing is immediately clear: Ispar years to Auberean years are not at a 1:1 ratio, they are at a 2:3 ratio. For every year that passes on Ispar, one and a half years pass on Auberean, and for every year that passes on Auberean, two-thirds of a year passes on Ispar.
For more information on this topic, see Roulean Calendar and Portal Years. Based on our conclusions from that article, the formulas for converting between PY and RC are:
- RC = (2/3) * PY + 1284
- PY = (3/2) * RC - 1926
With all that in mind, we once again have to reconstruct the timeline:
Portal Year | Roulean Year | Event |
Sho
The most ancient legends tell how the Sho warred with the Dragon and were driven to the edge of the sea.[2] | ||
-1490 PY | 290 RC | Sho
Ryu Jou Gai, the Order of the Dragon Temple, is founded.[3]
|
-1441 PY | 324 RC | Sho
The prophet Jojii receives revelations from the Unicorn of Grace on how to reach Paradise. Jojiism established.[11][2]
|
-869 PY | 704 RC | Aluvia, Viamont
Viamont invades Aluvia. The reign of Pwyll II ends and the reign of Alfric begins.[12] |
-779 PY | 765 RC | Aluvia, Viamont
Reign of Alfrega begins.[12] |
-779 PY | 765 RC | Aluvia
Harlune stays behind on Ispar during an expedition.[12] |
-758 PY | 779 RC |
Reign of Osric begins.[12] |
-540 PY or earlier |
924 RC or earlier |
Gharu'n
One of the five Crimson Stars, Al-Ghul, is renamed Al-Khur in honor of Rakhil al-Khur, after the great victory won at the salt mines to the east of Tirethas.[7]
|
-540 PY | 924 RC | Gharu'n
Gharu'n armies seige the Roulean city of Tirethas. Rakhil makes the mistake of threatening to burn the books within her walls, and Yasif strikes him down in rage. With that, the conquest of Roulea ends and the nation of Gharu'n is born. In all, half of Roulea's lands are lost to the new nation of Gharu'n. Rakhil al-Khur's son, Amul ibn Rakhil becomes the new Malik and Yasif becomes his adviser.[8][13] |
-440 PY | 990 RC | Sho
Chiran Jishui Dan, The Ranks of the Unicorn's Battle, splits off from Chiran Jou Gai, Order of the Unicorn Temple[3]
|
-438 PY | 992 RC | Gharu'n
Ladriya bint Daum is born. Her father is a minor Mu'allim in the court of Malik Amul ibn Rakhil.[7] |
-423 PY | 1002 RC | Gharu'n
Yasif ibn Salayyar dies. The people of Gharu'n mourn for a full year.[8] |
-421 PY | 1003 RC | Gharu'n
Soon after the death of Yasif, Amul ibn Rakhil also dies, heirless, poisoned at his own birthday celebration.[8]
|
-414 PY | 1008 RC | Gharu'n
Ladriya bint Daum is 16 when she is orphaned by the death of her father.[7] |
-399 PY | 1018 RC | Gharu'n
After some 15 years of chaos in Gharu'n, Ladriya bint Daum decides to leave Tirethas and return to her home in Taban. Ladriya is 26 at the time.
|
-358 PY | 1046 RC | Sho
Emperor Kou rises to power in Sho.[2] He unites the Sho under his rule.[13]
|
-271 PY or earlier |
1103 RC or earlier |
Gharu'n, Viamont
During Century of Storms, Viamont sends armies to Gharu'n to invade. The Viamontians install Zahir ibn Ma'mun as a puppet leader, while they rule Gharu'n from afar.[8]
|
-65 PY or later |
1240 RC or later |
Gharu'n
The al-Khuraqa, Children of the Eagle, form as a splinter faction from from the much older Jaladh, The Warriors' Brotherhood[9]
|
-6 PY | 1280 RC | Aluvia
After approximately 400 years pass since the reign of Cellric II had begun, the reign of Cedraic III begins.[4] It is listed as having an unknown end date, but lasting 10 years, implying it is the current reign. |
10 PY | 1290 RC | Aluvia, Gharu'n, Sho, Viamont
King Cedraic reigns in Aluvia during this time. Cedraic opens trade with nations across the sea, including Gharu'n and Sho. Some Aluvians believe it is only a matter of time before Aluvia and Viamont are at war again.[6]
|
AC:ToD
Throne of Destiny changed the recent history of Ispar to account for the recent Viamontian military campaigns. Using our conclusions from Continuity: Viamontian History we can once again reconstruct the timeline:
Portal Year | Roulean Year | Event |
Sho
The most ancient legends tell how the Sho warred with the Dragon and were driven to the edge of the sea.[2] | ||
-1473 PY | 284 RC | Sho
Ryu Jou Gai, the Order of the Dragon Temple, is founded.[3]
|
-1441 PY | 324 RC | Sho
The prophet Jojii receives revelations from the Unicorn of Grace on how to reach Paradise. Jojiism established.[11][2]
|
-869 PY | 704 RC | Aluvia, Viamont
Viamont invades Aluvia. The reign of Pwyll II ends and the reign of Alfric begins.[12] |
-779 PY | 765 RC | Aluvia, Viamont
Reign of Alfrega begins.[12] |
-779 PY | 765 RC | Aluvia
Harlune stays behind on Ispar during an expedition.[12] |
-758 PY | 779 RC |
Reign of Osric begins.[12] |
-540 PY or earlier |
924 RC or earlier |
Gharu'n
One of the five Crimson Stars, Al-Ghul, is renamed Al-Khur in honor of Rakhil al-Khur, after the great victory won at the salt mines to the east of Tirethas.[7]
|
-540 PY | 924 RC | Gharu'n
Gharu'n armies seige the Roulean city of Tirethas. Rakhil makes the mistake of threatening to burn the books within her walls, and Yasif strikes him down in rage. With that, the conquest of Roulea ends and the nation of Gharu'n is born. In all, half of Roulea's lands are lost to the new nation of Gharu'n. Rakhil al-Khur's son, Amul ibn Rakhil becomes the new Malik and Yasif becomes his adviser.[8][13] |
-450 PY | 984 RC | Sho
Chiran Jishui Dan, The Ranks of the Unicorn's Battle, splits off from Chiran Jou Gai, Order of the Unicorn Temple[3]
|
-438 PY | 992 RC | Gharu'n
Ladriya bint Daum is born. Her father is a minor Mu'allim in the court of Malik Amul ibn Rakhil.[7] |
-423 PY | 1002 RC | Gharu'n
Yasif ibn Salayyar dies. The people of Gharu'n mourn for a full year.[8] |
-421 PY | 1003 RC | Gharu'n
Soon after the death of Yasif, Amul ibn Rakhil also dies, heirless, poisoned at his own birthday celebration.[8]
|
-414 PY | 1008 RC | Gharu'n
Ladriya bint Daum is 16 when she is orphaned by the death of her father.[7] |
-399 PY | 1018 RC | Gharu'n
After some 15 years of chaos in Gharu'n, Ladriya bint Daum decides to leave Tirethas and return to her home in Taban. Ladriya is 26 at the time.
|
-358 PY | 1046 RC | Sho
Emperor Kou rises to power in Sho.[2] He unites the Sho under his rule.[13]
|
-271 PY or earlier |
1103 RC or earlier |
Gharu'n, Viamont
During Century of Storms, Viamont sends armies to Gharu'n to invade. The Viamontians install Zahir ibn Ma'mun as a puppet leader, while they rule Gharu'n from afar.[8]
|
-75 PY or later |
1234 RC or later |
Gharu'n
The al-Khuraqa, Children of the Eagle, form as a splinter faction from from the much older Jaladh, The Warriors' Brotherhood[9]
|
-30 PY | 1264 RC | Aluvia
After approximately 400 years pass since the reign of Cellric II had begun, the reign of Cedraic III begins.[4] |
-15 PY | 1274 RC | Sho
The Sho still enjoy the stability brought by the Kou Dynasty. Meanwhile, trade has begun in earnest with the Gharu’ndim and the Milantos, the two nearest kingdoms, and the Sho are growing increasingly aware of the vast lands beyond their borders.[2] |
-15 PY | 1274 RC | Aluvia
Cedraic opens up trade with nations across the sea including the Gharu’ndim and the Sho and with that trade comes prosperity. To the west, however, Viamont bides: it will only be a matter of time before war returns to the land.[6] |
-15 PY | 1274 RC | Gharu'n
The Malika Qadira bint Balj reigns in Gharu'n. There is always the threat of war, from both Viamont and Milantos, but the desert kingdom is once again a place where the sharpness of a man's mind is far more valuable than that of his sword.[8] |
-15 PY | 1274 RC | Aluvia
The portals created by the Sundering begin to appear on Ispar in the Aluvian lands, and the first humans begin to arrive on Dereth.[13] |
-15 PY | 1274 RC | All Nations
The appearance of the portals in Aluvia has disrupted all of Ispar. No one knows what they are or why they have appeared. The people of Ispar are afraid, and the Viamontians take advantage of this situation.[14] |
-15 PY | 1274 RC | Aluvia, Roulea, Viamont
King Varicci di Corcosi reigns in Viamont.
|
-12 PY | 1276 RC | Gharu'n, Viamont
Within two years, after a siege by sea and by land, the Viamontians take Tirethas. Viamontian army marches east along the northern edge of the Naqut pushing back the Gharu'ndim army. Gharu'ndim resistance solidifies around the city of Shiryaz. Viamontians are fought to a standstill there, and Shiryaz remains free.[15] |
-5 PY | 1281 RC | Viamont
King Varicci di Corcosi holds a tournament in honor of the 14th birthday of Eleonora du Bellenesse, duaghter of Duke Bellenesse. The tournament is held at Lord Marden's estate.
|
-3 PY | 1282 RC | Viamont
Another tournaments is held on the anniversary of the death of Darren Marden. Prince Renlen makes a great show of expressing his regret at the outcome of the duel one year prior, but throughout his speech, he never actually apologizes for the murder of Darren.[17] |
-2 PY | 1283 RC | Gharu'n, Viamont
Talal ibn Qamuz of Nishadina is caught smuggling Old Roulean texts, saved from Tirethas, to sell to the Viamontians. The Malika of Gharu'n uses this situation to her advantage, and orders Talal to Viamont, with 1000 copies of the the Roulean text The Treatise of the Individual. He is sent to Viamont to peddle these copies to his Viamontian clients of nobility, including Countess Lotila, Count Renari, and Duke Bellenesse. As punishment for his crime, he is forever banished from Gharu'n.[18] |
0 PY | 1284 RC | Gharu'n, Sho
Portals to Dereth begin to appear in Gharu'n and Sho.[13] |
3 PY | 1286 RC | Viamont
Lord Marden announces that he will hold a tournament in honor of the fall of Lizistan. He invites knights from all the duchies of Viamont.
|
3 PY | 1286 RC | Gharu'n, Viamont
The Viamontian army camped outside Shiryaz is recalled back to Viamont, to deal with a crisis in their homeland.[15] |
8 PY | 1289 RC | Viamont
The royal army of Viamont, lead by prince Varicci di Corcosi II, enter the lands of Bellenesse and lay siege to the Duke's fortress. The rebels, lead by Eleonora du Bellenesse and the Duke of Bellenesse, flee through a mysterious portal. Varicci and his army follow them.[15][21] |
16 PY | 1295 RC | Aluvia, Gharu'n, Sho, Viamont
The last remnants of Bellenesse's rebellion have been all but eradicated. The followers of Bellenesse had distracted King Varicci from his campaigns elsewhere on Ispar, but with the rebellion defeated, Varicci once again turns his attention to the other lands of Ispar.[22]
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Conclusion
With the work in this article, along with the work found in Aluvian History, Gharu'ndim History, and Viamontian History we can construct the Timeline of Ispar.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1999/11 Release - To Be A Shadow
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 1999/11 Release - Zogblaster Archive: Sho Introduction
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 1999/11 Release - Zogblaster Archive: Sho Factions
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 4.21 4.22 4.23 4.24 4.25 4.26 4.27 4.28 4.29 2002/03 Stormwaltz Quotes - On Aluvian Rulers
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 1999/11 Release - The Reign of Alfrega
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 1999/11 Release - Zogblaster Archive: Aluvian Introduction
- ↑ 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 2000/04 Thorns of the Hopeslayer - The Silifi of the Crimson Stars
- ↑ 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 8.19 8.20 8.21 8.22 8.23 8.24 8.25 8.26 8.27 8.28 8.29 8.30 8.31 1999/11 Release - Zogblaster Archive: Gharu'ndim Introduction
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 1999/11 Release - Zogblaster Archive: Gharu'ndim Factions Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "ZogblasterGharundimFactions" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 2001/11 Dark Majesty - Ages of the Empyrean
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 2003/03 The History of Auberean/Volume III: The Fall From Grace (-1,804 to -891)
- ↑ 12.00 12.01 12.02 12.03 12.04 12.05 12.06 12.07 12.08 12.09 12.10 12.11 12.12 2003/03 The History of Auberean/Volume IV: Shifting Ways (-888 to -574)
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 2003/03 The History of Auberean/Volume V: New Arrivals (-540 to 13)
- ↑ 10/2004 Pre-Throne of Destiny - The Invasion of Ispar
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 2004/11 Pre-Throne of Destiny - The Origins and Current Disposition of Viamont
- ↑ 02/2005 Pre-Throne of Destiny - The Tournament Part I
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 02/2005 Pre-Throne of Destiny - The Tournament Part II
- ↑ 11/2004 Pre-Throne of Destiny - The Malika and the Individual
- ↑ 02/2005 Pre-Throne of Destiny - The Tournament Part III
- ↑ 12/2004 Pre-Throne of Destiny - Assassination
- ↑ 2005/07 Throne of Destiny - AC:ToD Video
- ↑ 07/2005 Throne of Destiny - Letter From Home (Viamontian)
- ↑ 07/2005 Throne of Destiny - Letter From Home (Aluvian)
- ↑ 07/2005 Throne of Destiny - Letter From Home (Gharu'ndim)
- ↑ 07/2005 Throne of Destiny - Letter From Home (Sho)