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Okay, so I'm working on a chart to track the various crossing of characters from game to game, especially where the games overlap. Feedback appreciated. (This is just for characters that some people are confused by, not every single character)

 

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I would add a separate column for misc. events not necessarily attached to said characters. Taking place in comics and novels, etcetera.
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http://dragonage.wik...e_(time_period)

 

 

9:2 Dragon: Led by the young Prince Maric, the rebels finally succeed in driving out the Orlesian occupational force. He kills the usurper King Meghren in a duel at Fort Drakon.

    A short time later, Antiva is shaken by a civil war and the much maligned "Three-Queens Era" begins.

    The ruling Archon of Tevinter Imperium faces usurpation.

 

    9:3 Dragon: Maric Theirin is crowned as King of Ferelden.

 

    9:4 Dragon: The future Empress Celene of Orlais is born.[5]

   

9:5 Dragon: Birth of Cailan Theirin, future king of Ferelden.[4]

 

   9:8 Dragon: Death of Queen Rowan of Ferelden.[6]

 

   9:10 Dragon: Underneath Ferelden, the intelligent darkspawn known as the Architect attempts to unearth and kill the remaining Old Gods and taint the entire surface world. His efforts are thwarted by King Maric and a band of Grey Wardens.[5]

    King Maric allows the order of Grey Wardens to return to Ferelden after two centuries of exile.[7]

    A young female smith named Branka is made Paragon for her invention of smokeless coal.[8]

    Alistair, a future hero of the Fifth Blight, is born in Ferelden.[9]

 

   9:12 Dragon: Thought by the Orzammar dwarves to have been long lost to the darkspawn, the dwarven kingdom of Kal-Sharok located deep beneath the Hunterhorn Mountains is rediscovered. The dwarves there are still resentful of Orzammar and refuse to bow to the dwarven king's authority.[9]

    Bethany and Carver Hawke are born to apostate Malcolm Hawke and his wife Leandra in an unknown location.

 

   9:13 Dragon: The dwarven fortress of Bownammar, home to the Legion of the Dead, falls to the darkspawn.[10]

 

   9:14 Dragon: Perrin Threnhold is appointed viscount of Kirkwall.

  

  9:20 Dragon: Ferelden and Orlais officially make peace after the ascension of Empress Celene to the Orlesian throne.[11]

    Malcolm Hawke and his family settled down in the outskirts of Lothering, to live their lives in peace.

    Arl Eamon Guerrin marries an Orlesian woman by the name of Isolde, and upon her request sends Alistair to the Chantry.

  

  9:21 Dragon: After a failed coup against the Templar Order, Viscount Perrin Threnhold is executed and Marlowe Dumar is appointed Viscount of Kirkwall. Due to her part in the arrest of Viscount Threnhold, Meredith Stannard is promoted to Knight-Commander of Kirkwall by Grand Cleric Elthina.

  

  9:22 Dragon: Blood mages, secretly in league with a rogue Grand Cleric of the Orlesian Chantry, conspire to assassinate Divine Beatrix III. A Seeker of Truth, Cassandra Pentaghast thwarts the conspiracy and is named Hero of Orlais and the Divine's Right Hand.[12]

  

  9:25 Dragon: King Maric of Ferelden is lost at sea,[13] and is imprisoned by Crows of Antiva in Velabanchel.

    Maric's son, Cailan Theirin, inherits the throne of Ferelden. Approximately one month later, Cailan marries Anora, daughter of Teyrn Loghain Mac Tir.

 

    9:27 Dragon: Malcolm Hawke, the apostate mage responsible for resealing Corypheus, and father of the future Champion of Kirkwall, dies in Lothering.

  

  9:28 Dragon: Paragon Branka takes her entire house, save Oghren, into the Deep Roads in the hopes of finding the Anvil of the Void and the secret of creating golems.[14]

    The lyrium-infused slave Fenris escapes from his master and heads to the south.

    Leliana seeks refuge in the Lothering chantry.

  

  9:30 Dragon: Alistair is recruited into the order of the Grey Wardens by the Warden-Commander of Ferelden, Duncan.

    Events described in Dragon Age: Origins begin.

    The Fifth Blight begins in the Korcari Wilds and southern Ferelden when the Architect's failed attempt to make a Disciple out of Urthemiel instead results in the Old God becoming an Archdemon.

    Arl Rendon Howe murders Teyrn Bryce Cousland and Teyrna Eleanor Cousland of the Cousland family in a surprise attack on Highever after Fergus Cousland led most of the Teyrn's soldiers to Ostagar.

    The Sabrae clan of the Dalish elves temporarily staying in Ferelden finds a tainted Eluvian and loses two of their number to it. To escape the taint and the coming Blight, the clan leaves north towards the Free Marches.

    Crown Prince Trian Aeducan of Orzammar is murdered and his middle sibling is banished to the Deep Roads for the deed due to the machinations of their youngest brother, Bhelen. King Endrin Aeducan falls ill in his grief.

    The Warden is inducted into the Grey Wardens.

    Ferelden is defeated at the Battle of Ostagar by the darkspawn; the battle is lost when Teyrn Loghain Mac Tir deserts, resulting in the destruction of the Fereldan army, the near-destruction and exile of the Grey Warden order, and the deaths of King Cailan Theirin and Warden Commander Duncan.

    The Warden and Alistair are saved by a Witch of the Wilds, Flemeth.

    Teyrn Loghain Mac Tir returns to Denerim and declares himself regent, triggering the "Fereldan Civil War" between Ferelden's nobility.

    Events described in Dragon Age II begin. Lothering is destroyed by the darkspawn and the Hawke family (along with Aveline Vallen) flee to Kirkwall with the aid of Flemeth.

   

9:31 Dragon: Urthemiel is slain by one of the remaining Grey Wardens in Ferelden at the Battle of Denerim and The Warden becomes the "Hero of Ferelden."

    Orlesian Grey Wardens are dispatched to Ferelden to help disperse the darkspawn that failed to return to the Deep Roads after the archdemon was slain. They are put under the command of Lieutenant Gable of Vigil's Keep.

    Events described in Dragon Age: Warden's Fall take place and Grey Warden Kristoff is killed by the minions of an intelligent brood mother known as the Mother while investigating the Blackmarsh.

    Events described in Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening begin. The "Darkspawn Civil War" begins.

    Remaining darkspawn in Ferelden are purged by the Warden-Commander and the replenished Fereldan Wardens. The Darkspawn Civil War ends.

    The dwarves of Orzammar are able to reclaim the great thaig of Kal'Hirol.

    Amgarrak Thaig is overrun by harvesters after failed attempts to re-create Caridin's golem research. The Warden-Commander of Ferelden slays one of them and destroys the research.

    The Circle of Magi in Starkhaven burns to the ground. Its survivors are relocated to Kirkwall, making it the greatest Circle within the Free Marches.

    Qunari set out to meet Orlesians who agreed to return the Tome of Koslun to them. However, the book is intercepted by a Rivaini pirate.

    Following a storm, a Qunari ship founders on the coast of Kirkwall. The Arishok and his surviving army are forced to remain in Qunari Compound, until they reclaim the Tome of Koslun.

    A shipwrecked Qunari mage is imprisoned underneath Kirkwall by the Chantry after causing the destruction of an entire village. The Saarebas uses a Dalish artifact in an attempt to tear the Veil. A Qunari agent by the name of Tallis is sent to retrieve him.

    Hawke of Kirkwall helps fund an expedition to the Deep Roads with Bartrand Tethras and Varric Tethras. They discover an ancient, pre-First Blight Primeval Thaig, and an ancient lyrium idol contained within.

   

9:31-37 Dragon: An Orlesian noble by the name of Prosper de Montfort works out a deal with a Tal-Vashoth named Salit to purchase a list of Qunari sleeper agents. He is killed by Hawke.

    Corypheus awakens in his prison, and is defeated by Hawke.

  

  9:32 Dragon: The Warden-Commander of Ferelden confronts Morrigan in the Dragonbone Wastes; she leaves through an Eluvian.[16]

  

  9:34 Dragon: The Arishok decides to attack the city, starting the First Battle of Kirkwall and the Second Qunari Invasion of Kirkwall.

    Marlowe Dumar is killed by the Qunari.

    Hawke drastically contributes to the repelling of the Qunari invaders and is named "Champion of Kirkwall" by Kirkwall's Knight-Commander, Meredith Stannard.

    Meredith Stannard takes up stewardship of Kirkwall and imposes tighter sanctions on the Kirkwall Circle of Magi.

    Revered Mother Dorothea ascends as Divine of The Chantry, taking the name Justinia V after her predecessor succumbs to old age after long suffering from dementia.[17]

   

9:37 Dragon: An apostate mage, Anders, destroys the Kirkwall chantry, igniting the Kirkwall Rebellion and inspiring mages throughout Thedas to rebel against the Circle system.

    The Champion of Kirkwall kills First Enchanter Orsino and Knight-Commander Meredith Stannard during the rebellion in Kirkwall, and later flees the city.

    Fiona is elected as Grand Enchanter and the College of Enchanters rejects a motion to dissolve the Circle of Magi at the urging of Senior Enchanter Wynne.

    Morrigan resurfaces at the imperial court of Val Royeaux and is appointed an "arcane advisor" to Empress Celene I.[18]

    9:38 Dragon: The Chantry dissolves the College of Enchanters and refuses to allow any future meetings.

    BioWare canon King Alistair of Ferelden, with the help of Isabela and Varric Tethras, travels to Antiva City looking for clues regarding King Maric's ultimate fate.

    BioWare canon Qunari forces under the command of the new Arishok, Sten, assault the Tevinter fortress of Ath Velanis on Seheron with King Alistair in order to stop Aurelian Titus' exploitation of King Maric and the Magrallen.

   

9:38–39 Dragon: Unrest brews in Orlais as Grand Duke Gaspard de Chalons stirs dissent against reigning Empress Celene[19], eventually starting the Orlesian Civil War.

   

9:40 Dragon: Empress Celene is called out of Val Royeaux after news of an elven rebellion in Halamshiral. The move is thought to have been orchestrated by Gaspard. Celene's absence fuels rumors of her death or capture.

    Anticipating unrest, the Sun Gates to Val Royeaux are ordered closed for the first time since dragons attacked the city in 9:22 Dragon.

    Briala, the former spymaster and handmaiden to Empress Celene, reactivates the Eluvian network.

    Gaspard de Chalons returns to Val Chevin to resume the civil war; the missing Empress Celene reappears at the Winter Palace near Halamshiral and begins to marshal her own forces.

    A violent uprising at the White Spire leaves many senior mages dead. The uprising is apparently supported by the Divine through her agents, including the bard Leliana.

    Following the conflict at the White Spire, Lord Seeker Lambert cancels the Nevarran Accord, severing ties between the Seekers and the Chantry. Allegiances between Seekers and Templars are split. Some still support the Divine.

    The Circle of Dairsmuid in Rivain is annulled.

    The College of Enchanters votes to separate from the Chantry. Lord Seeker Lambert declares the Circle of Magi no more. The future of mages in Thedas is uncertain.

    Lord Seeker Lambert goes missing and is presumed dead.

    Hawke's former companion Varric Tethras is captured and interrogated by Cassandra Pentaghast, one of the few Seekers of Truth still loyal to the Chantry.

    Both the Warden and the Champion have mysteriously disappeared by this time.


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Seems legit. Might think about adding Cullen in there? Warden and Hawke both interact with him and he has a definite role in Inquisition.

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if i could give a dislike, i would.... lets leave him out



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Lol he exists, this is about events and a characters of import crossing paths, like it or not apparently he will have a larger role going forward, denying that is foolhardy.

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You could also update Morrigan's, she's been in Orlais for three years now, so she arrived in what 9:38 dragon or later depending on DAI's start date.

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he will die in inquisition,  even if i  have to go to every single persons house who bought the game and burn their consoles, i will do it



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Morrigan's arrival in Orlais is a little unclear. The website says she's been Celene's arcane adviser for 3 years but Celene doesn't reference her at all in the Masked Empire.



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Morrigan's arrival in Orlais is a little unclear. The website says she's been Celene's arcane adviser for 3 years but Celene doesn't reference her at all in the Masked Empire.


I know, that's why I said that it depends on when DAI's start date is, as far as I can tell it starts around 9:41-9:43 which would maker her arrival date in between 9:38-9:40. If it starts later than some of us expect it could explain why she wasn't in the masked empire or she was but they just didn't mention her because it would be spoiling thing's.

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Morrigan's arrival in Orlais is a little unclear. The website says she's been Celene's arcane adviser for 3 years but Celene doesn't reference her at all in the Masked Empire.

I think that's a mistake. I think Celene enlisted Morrigan to counter Briala's use of the mirrors.



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I know, that's why I said that it depends on when DAI's start date is, as far as I can tell it starts around 9:41-9:43 which would maker her arrival date in between 9:38-9:40. If it starts later than some of us expect it could explain why she wasn't in the masked empire or she was but they just didn't mention her because it would be spoiling thing's.

 

DAI start after Cassandra and Varric travel from Kirkwall to where DAI opening sequence is. There is no way that takes 3 years. DAI start end of 9:40 or early 9:41.



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I think that's a mistake. I think Celene enlisted Morrigan to counter Briala's use of the mirrors.

 

this...  morrigan had dealings with the eluvian and it wouldnt surprise me that she would be enlisted for this purpose... up until the point that the fade tears and bam, she's instantly more important



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Well we don't know when the warden and hawke disappeared the warden practically could be gone since witch hunt and hawke immediately after mage ending or some time after templar ending



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Seems legit. Might think about adding Cullen in there? Warden and Hawke both interact with him and he has a definite role in Inquisition.

 

I thought about it, but there's nothing at all confusing about Cullen's timeline. It's pretty straight-forward (although his leap from Lake Calenhad to Kirkwall seems to occur overnight). I was mostly trying to include characters who have had any confusion in their overlapping timelines. (This started as an attempt to explain to a friend exactly how Flemeth survives her potential encounter with the Warden, and then sort of expanded from there.)

 

Cassandra probably needs this treatment, too. Especially regarding the nonsensical timeline of Dawn of the Seeker. 

 

But not today. :P



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DAI start after Cassandra and Varric travel from Kirkwall to where DAI opening sequence is. There is no way that takes 3 years. DAI start end of 9:40 or early 9:41.

I think you're misunderstanding what i'm saying, I think DAI starts around 9:41 but there's a few thing's that may push the starting date back a bit, and the devs haven't exactly given us the exact start date of DAI yet and are being vague.

Yes if they went straight fron Kirkwall to where the opening sequence then there's no way that taking 3 years nor am I saying that, the traveling time statement could mean a couple of different thing's, the first is that they went directly there, the second is that they traveled and worked together for a short time which is also possible, the haven't given a straight answer yet, one said it's sometime after the interrogation and that they worked together and that there's a story there according to a number of sources

Also the whole Morrigan has been in Orlais for 3 years statement on their mainsite is a bit vague, 3 years from when ? 3 Years from when Anders blew up the chantry, 3 years from the comics, or 3 years from the masked empire where she didn't even get mentioned which is somewhat strange considering she was supposedly in Orlais before then.

There's a few other thing's that don't add up, anyway when I think DAI actually starts around 9:41 dragon ( over 10 years from the end of the blight according to game informers cover story) with a slight possibility to start later for numerous reasons, and they haven't exactly said when yet, so I'm not ruling anything out yet.

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@Spectre slayer

 

we don't know when Da:I starts, it could start for all we know 9:42 for all we know. As for morigan, yes the information is vague and we need more info, however i get the feeling that we aren't going to until DA:I comes out.. tho it does seem 3 years is "canon" so it will be 3 years whenever DA:I starts.

 

Also just because someone isn't mentioned ina  book doesn't mean much really. Books work the same way as other forms of series media. They have cameos as well, which they either put in or not.



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About the Warden, don't Alistair and Teagan mention him/her in 9:37 in Alistair is King of Ferelden?



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About the Warden, don't Alistair and Teagan mention him/her in 9:37 in Alistair is King of Ferelden?

 

They do if your Warden married Alistair or was his mistress, I'm not sure about other cases. So the Warden could definitely still have been around at that point.



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I dont think the Warden went through the Eluvian in 9:31 dragon, wasn't it 9:32 or 9:34 or something? I recall reading that somewhere



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They do if your Warden married Alistair or was his mistress, I'm not sure about other cases. So the Warden could definitely still have been around at that point.

 

They mentioned a male Warden of mine who went through the Eluvian with Morrigan, too. I was somewhat surprised to here that 'he should be back in Denerim' several years after he stepped through the magic mirror.


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I think you have it down good. I am not confused nor was I. I just want to know when does DA:I start and how long does the main story transpire on the timeline.



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I dont think the Warden went through the Eluvian in 9:31 dragon, wasn't it 9:32 or 9:34 or something? I recall reading that somewhere

On the map in witch hunt it says that keep was attacked by mother 2 years ago so it is rather 9:33 if timeline isn't screwd here as well...

 

 

They mentioned a male Warden of mine who went through the Eluvian with Morrigan, too. I was somewhat surprised to here that 'he should be back in Denerim' several years after he stepped through the magic mirror.

 

Well that may be just alistair oddly the warden died he replaces him with wardens should be in denerim considering that my warden left wardens i hope it isn't in case



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They do if your Warden married Alistair or was his mistress, I'm not sure about other cases. So the Warden could definitely still have been around at that point.

 

I replayed that part with a Warden that didn't marry Alistair or went through the Eluvian and yes, they mention that the Hero of Ferelden is expected in Denerim soon. That means the Warden's disappearance couldn't happen before 9:37 if it's mentioned in every case.

 

If a Warden who went with Morrigan is mentioned too, it would mean that there isn't a great mystery behind their Eluvian trip. The Warden could have come back to do more Warden duties while Morrigan kept tabs on the OGB as always, but now acknowledging a long-distance relationship between each other.



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@Spectre slayer

 

we don't know when Da:I starts, it could start for all we know 9:42 for all we know. As for morigan, yes the information is vague and we need more info, however i get the feeling that we aren't going to until DA:I comes out.. tho it does seem 3 years is "canon" so it will be 3 years whenever DA:I starts.

 

Also just because someone isn't mentioned ina  book doesn't mean much really. Books work the same way as other forms of series media. They have cameos as well, which they either put in or not.

False. They have already said it begin in 9:40 numerous times.