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==Unknown Year==
==Unknown Year==


===The Dukes of Baldur's Gate (1491–1492)===
=== Olam's Journal (1300s) ===
The book [[The Dukes of Baldur's Gate]] tells us who was on the Council of Four last year. It records Gortash's new position as Archduke, which happens in game. Presumably, then, "last year" is 1491. However, the events below are not specified and could have happened in 1491 or 1492. (or later, if we assume Baldur's Gate 3 spans more than one year). 
[[Olam's Journal]] begins after Ketheric is slain, elsewhere described as being a hundred years before the beginning of the game.{{Verify}}
*Duke Vanthampur dies.
*Grand Duke Ravengard dissappears during the Fall of Elturel.
*Lord [[Enver Gortash]] becomes a contender.
*Ravengard returns and endorses Gortash for Archduke


===Dead Druid's Journal (~1440) ===
The journal's use of "Darkness" presumably is recording the days since the [[shadow curse]] was unleashed. [[Books by Author|Olam]] describes it as being as cold as the "Claw of Winter," so we can assume it isn't during Alturiak.  
Described as "a handwritten journal, abandoned for some fifty years." Presumably no earlier than 1430 and no later than 1460.  


*A druid records his first encounter with the [[shadow curse]]. <ref name="druidjournal">''[[Dead Druid's Journal]]''</ref>
*Darkness 2 — Olam recalls how Ketheric's curse changed the land. <ref name="olamjournal">''[[Olam's Journal]]'' — Olam</ref>
* Darkness 5 — Olam calls his familiar Corvin to him. He searches the land.<ref name="olamjournal" />
* Darkness 18 — Olam finds scrolls by the House of Healing, but doesn't dare enter. <ref name="olamjournal" />
*Darkness 26 — Olam can bear his torment no longer. <ref name="olamjournal" />  


===Moonhaven Logbook (1372 or later)===
=== Moonhaven Logbook (1372 or later) ===
The year of the [[Moonhaven Logbook]] is not given. However, the [[Apprentice's Journal]] is dated 3 Uktar 1371.  
The year of the [[Moonhaven Logbook]] is not given. However, the [[Apprentice's Journal]] is dated 3 Uktar 1371.  


Further digging in the Apothecary will also dig up the [[Dark Journal]] which reveals the apothecaries past as a Red Wizard named Ilyn Toth. It explains why he goes to great pains to note whether visitors to Moonhaven are Thayan or not. The Dark Journal is also dated 1371. However, since this logbook refers to events in earlier months that are certainly after he has gotten established, it is probably not recorded in 1371 but a later year.
Further digging in the Apothecary will also dig up the [[Dark Journal]] which reveals the apothecaries past as a Red Wizard named Ilyn Toth. It explains why he goes to great pains to note whether visitors to Moonhaven are Thayan or not. The Dark Journal is also dated 1371. However, since this logbook refers to events in earlier months that are certainly after he has gotten established, it is probably not recorded in 1371 but a later year.
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*20 Nightal — Smoke on the horizon. Apothecary suspects a potential raid. <ref name="moonhavenlog" />
*20 Nightal — Smoke on the horizon. Apothecary suspects a potential raid. <ref name="moonhavenlog" />


===Olam's Journal (start of the shadow curse)===
=== Dead Druid's Journal (~1440) ===
Darkness is not a month, but since this journal does record events in chronological order it has been included. Presumably it is recording the days since the [[shadow curse]] was unleashed. He describes it as being as cold as the "Claw of Winter", so we can assume it isn't during Alturiak.  
Described as "a handwritten journal, abandoned for some fifty years." Presumably no earlier than 1430 and no later than 1460.  


*Darkess 2 — Olam recalls how Ketheric's curse changed the land. <ref name="olamjournal">''[[Olam's Journal]]'' — Olam</ref>
*A druid records his first encounter with the [[shadow curse]]. <ref name="druidjournal">''[[Dead Druid's Journal]]''</ref>
* Darkness 5 — Olam calls his familiar Corvin to him. He searches the land.<ref name="olamjournal" />
 
* Darkness 18 — Olam finds scrolls by the House of Healing, but doesn't dare enter. <ref name="olamjournal" />
===The Dukes of Baldur's Gate (1491–1492)===
*Darkness 26 — Olam can bear his torment no longer. <ref name="olamjournal" />
The book [[The Dukes of Baldur's Gate]] tells us who was on the Council of Four last year. It records Gortash's new position as Archduke, which happens in game. Presumably, then, "last year" is 1491. However, the events below are not specified and could have happened in 1491 or 1492. (or later, if we assume Baldur's Gate 3 spans more than one year). 
*Duke Vanthampur dies.
*Grand Duke Ravengard dissappears during the Fall of Elturel.
*Lord [[Enver Gortash]] becomes a contender.
*Ravengard returns and endorses Gortash for Archduke


===Waning Moon: Consignments===
===Waning Moon: Consignments===

Revision as of 03:17, 2 January 2024

Baldur's Gate 3 takes place in 1492 DR.[1][2][note 1] It immediately follows the events of its prequel, Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus, which took place earlier in the same year.[3]

This is a non-exhaustive list of dated events noted in-game occurring during and before 1492. This is in chronological order.

612

698

  • Zholtan Farr the Eviscerator succeeds Eravask as master vampire in Baldur's Gate.[4]

713

  • Madame Tallon the Well-Preserved succeeds Zholtan Farr as master vampire in Baldur's Gate.[4]

888

  • The end of Madame Tallon and the beginning of the Interregnum: a temporary suppression of the master vampires of Baldur's Gate by the Lathanderians.[4]

955

  • Blaiseuse the Coryphee becomes master vampire in Baldur's Gate. She is noted for leading her spawn in ecstatic blood dances.[4]

986

998

  • Dyckson Nightbinder succeeds Blaiseuse as master vampire in Baldur's Gate.[4]

1019

  • Faibleur the Fleeting succeeds Dyckson Nightbinder as master vampire in Baldur's Gate.[4]
  • Hideous Gathwycke 'Who Knew Not Satiety' succeeds Faibleur as master vampire in Baldur's Gate.[4]

1138

  • Donnela Szarr the Architect, who opened the Tourmaline Depths, succeeds Gathwycke as master vampire in Baldur's Gate.[4]

1204

  • Vellioth the Martinet succeeds Donnela Szarr as master vampire in Baldur's Gate.[4]

1276

  • Cazador Szarr 'The Avid' succeeds Vellioth as master vampire in Baldur's Gate.[4]

1356

  • Bruenor Battlehammer slays shadow dragon Shimmergloom, and becomes Eighth King of Mithral Hall. [6]

1371

Uktar ("The Rotting")

  • 3 Uktar — Apprentice starts writing a journal [7]
  • 6 Uktar — Two druids from the Emerald Grove are sent up north. [8]
  • 9 Uktar — Adventurers from Baldur's Gate set up camp, clearing some forest near the Emerald Grove.[8]
  • 10 Uktar — The Emerald Grove Druids confrontation with the adventurers doesn't go well.[8]
  • 12 Uktar — The Emerald Grove Druids retaliate with a mudslide. They hear reports of a Red Wizard in a nearby village. Rangers are sent to investigate. [8]

Nightal ("The Drawing Down")

  • 6 Nightal — Former Red Wizard Ilyn Toth starts a journal. He has begun work as an Apothecary in Moonhaven. He continues his necromantic research and sends his familiar to secure bodies.[9]

1477

  • Tarsakh — Amanita Szarr recalls how at 13 she was summoned to Szarr Palace. [10]
  • Kythorn — Amanita Szarr struggles against her vampiric nature. She recalls how she has been imprisoned in the attic for over a year.[11]
  • Flamerule — Amanita Szarr rejects the name of Szarr. She dubs herself Lady Incognita and vows to stay in the attic. [12]

1481

  • 2 Alturiak — Last entry of Lenore De Hurst's diary. She has been called to Baldur's Gate to confer with other clerics of Mystra.[13]

1482

  • 13 Uktar — Orin pledges herself to Bhaal.[14]

1491

1492 — Current year

This is the current year of Baldur's Gate 3.[2] Would become to be known as the "Year of Three Ships Sailing."

Tarsakh ("The Claw of Storms")

  • 29 Tarsakh — A contractor finishes installing a concealed sliding door [16]

Mirtul ("The Melting")

Kythorn ("The Time of Flowers")

Flamerule ("Summertide")

Eleasis ("Highsun")

Eleint ("The Fading")

Marpenoth ("Leaffall")

  • 2 Marpenoth — Adventurers in search of the Nightsong arrive at Emerald Grove [17]
  • 9 Marpenoth — Four merchants with a single wagon cross the Risen Road tollhouse [2]
  • 12 Marpenoth — Fifteen Flaming Fists Fists and a Guantlet cross the Risen Road tollhouse [2]
  • 21 Marpenoth — Brewer and two guards headed for Waukeen's Rest cross the Risen Road tollhouse [2]

Uktar ("The Rotting")

  • 2 Uktar — Seven farmers (wounded) cross the Risen Road tollhouse [2]
  • 3 Uktar — Risen Road tollhouse sends couriers to request extra guards [2]
  • 7 Uktar — Too many farmers to count, carrying their own dead, cross the Risen Road tollhouse [2]
  • 11 Uktar — The toll collecters find Risen Road post untenable [2]
  • 16 Uktar — The toll collecters prepare to leave the Risen Road Tollhouse [2]

Unknown Year

Olam's Journal (1300s)

Olam's Journal begins after Ketheric is slain, elsewhere described as being a hundred years before the beginning of the game.[Needs Verification]

The journal's use of "Darkness" presumably is recording the days since the shadow curse was unleashed. Olam describes it as being as cold as the "Claw of Winter," so we can assume it isn't during Alturiak.

  • Darkness 2 — Olam recalls how Ketheric's curse changed the land. [18]
  • Darkness 5 — Olam calls his familiar Corvin to him. He searches the land.[18]
  • Darkness 18 — Olam finds scrolls by the House of Healing, but doesn't dare enter. [18]
  • Darkness 26 — Olam can bear his torment no longer. [18]

Moonhaven Logbook (1372 or later)

The year of the Moonhaven Logbook is not given. However, the Apprentice's Journal is dated 3 Uktar 1371.

Further digging in the Apothecary will also dig up the Dark Journal which reveals the apothecaries past as a Red Wizard named Ilyn Toth. It explains why he goes to great pains to note whether visitors to Moonhaven are Thayan or not. The Dark Journal is also dated 1371. However, since this logbook refers to events in earlier months that are certainly after he has gotten established, it is probably not recorded in 1371 but a later year.

  • 26 Eleasis — Calishite Merchant Oliver Synge arrives in Moonhaven [19]
  • 27 Eleasis — Oliver Synge leaves Moonhaven [19]
  • 7 Eleint — A possibly Rashemi stranger passes through Moonhaven [19]
  • 14 Marpenoth — Three men in black armour pass through Moonhaven [19]
  • 2 Uktar — Journeyman Hackett passes through Moonhaven [19]
  • 30 Uktar — Moonhaven raised by soliders in black armour [19]
  • 14 Nightal — The key gem of Necromancy of Thay goes missing. Apothecary suspects apprentice [19]
  • 15 Nightal — Oliver Synge passes through Moonhaven without stopping [19]
  • 18 Nightal — Apothecary apprentice disappears near well [19]
  • 20 Nightal — Smoke on the horizon. Apothecary suspects a potential raid. [19]

Dead Druid's Journal (~1440)

Described as "a handwritten journal, abandoned for some fifty years." Presumably no earlier than 1430 and no later than 1460.

The Dukes of Baldur's Gate (1491–1492)

The book The Dukes of Baldur's Gate tells us who was on the Council of Four last year. It records Gortash's new position as Archduke, which happens in game. Presumably, then, "last year" is 1491. However, the events below are not specified and could have happened in 1491 or 1492. (or later, if we assume Baldur's Gate 3 spans more than one year).

  • Duke Vanthampur dies.
  • Grand Duke Ravengard dissappears during the Fall of Elturel.
  • Lord Enver Gortash becomes a contender.
  • Ravengard returns and endorses Gortash for Archduke

Waning Moon: Consignments

  • 10 Tarsahk — Ketheric Thorm is informed by Thisobald Thorm that the Mason spoke out against him [21]
  • 6 Flamerule — Thisobald is poisoned with truth serum, and confesses to poisoning drinks, Malus 'treatments', interrogations and more. His poisoner threatens to reveal it to the authorities unless bribed.[21]
  • 23 Eleint — Harpers poison Ketheric Thorm. He survives, evidence of his immortality. [21]

Experiment on Cruor

  • Nightal 3 — Bhaal sends a butler to his chosen. The butler is returned. [22]
  • Nightal 4 — The butler returns, praising its murderer. It is murdered again. [22]
  • Nightal 9 — The butler returns again. Bhaal's chosen makes plans for it. [22]

Footnotes

  1. DR stands for Dalereckoning, the most common calendar in Baldur's Gate 3's setting of the Faerûn continent, and the only calendar used in-game.

References

See Also