Timeline
This is a timeline of the Magic: The Gathering storyline. It is an unofficial document, but all information on it is taken from official canon sources (see: list of storyline sources). All stories that could be dated or couldn't be dated but could be placed at some point in the timeline because of their connection to other stories have been incorporated to the fullest possible extent. Note that this timeline is not completely accurate, and some events have an estimated date or a date range in which they could have occurred.
Dating systems
The infinite planes of the multiverse do not necessarily carry the same lengths of day, month, or year. However, years seem to pass between planes concurrently within the storyline, so a Ravnican year can be presumed to be the same length as a Dominarian year. See the notes section below the timeline for additional details.
Cridhe
In Cridhe, the years are given as they relate to the Parting. The only other known date is that of the Mending of the Clan Tree, in 520.[1]
Dominaria
The dates on this timeline are in AR: Argivian Reckoning, with year 0 starting with the birth of Urza and ending with the birth of Mishra. Other known reckonings are Penregon Founded, beginning with the founding of the city Penregon in -912 AR, and the Reckoning of the Sages of Minorad, starting with the gathering in 3000 AR of said sages. A Dominarian year is 420 days long and divided into twelve 35-day months.[2][3]
Most pre-revision dates were given in the Minorad reckoning, but many can't possibly be true or have been proven untrue in post-revisionist continuity. Minorad reckoning is only incorporated in the timeline and translated to AR if it remains true in the current continuity.
New Sumifans established another dating system in Almaaz. Its Common Era (CE) starts around 3035 AR (Date of 3000 BCE (Before Common Era) corresponds to times of Brothers, soon after Almaaz joined to Mishra's forces).[4]
Innistrad
Dates on Innistrad are measured using the moon's stages and the years of Avacyn, commonly shortened to "Ava." As the year Ava. 1 is centuries later than Avacyn's creation, it may relate to the creation of her church or another important date in Innistrad's history. There are three seasons on Innistrad: Harvest Moon (autumn), Hunter's Moon (winter), and New Moon (spring). It is unclear exactly how long a season or a year on Innistrad lasts, although Hunter's Moon is said to be the longest and New Moon the shortest.[5] The latest dates known for each season are the 118th of Harvest Moon in the years of Avacyn 699 and 711, the 121st of Hunter's Moon, Ava. 718, and the 116th of the New Moon, Ava. 714, meaning an Innistradi year could last at least 355 days.[6]
Ixalan
Years in the Legion of Dusk are marked by their distance from the Legion's arrival on the continent of Ixalan, with years beforehand labeled "Before Dawn" (BD) and years after labeled "Dawn Era."[7]
Ravnica
Ravnica works with AC and ZC, which stand for "Al Concordant" and "Zal Concordant", meaning "Before the Agreement" and "After the Agreement" in Old Ravi, respectively. The agreement, in this case, is the signing of the Guildpact. The D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica establishes the Ravnican date of the Return to Ravnica block as 10,075 ZC, which took place in 4558 AR. By this reckoning, the year 0 ZC began during the year -5517 AR (assuming there is both a year 0 AR and a year 0 ZC).[8][9] A Ravnican year is 365 days, each of its twelve months matching up in length with their Gregorian calendar counterpart.[10]
Theros
The Meletian calendar is irregular, with most years being 354 days. About every three years, a thirteenth month of 30 days is added for 384 days to account for the misaligned solar year. Months on Theros alternate between 30 and 29 days.[11]
Timeline
Pre-History (before -20,000 AR)
−100,000
- The Equilorians begin their search for enlightenment.[12]
Mythohistory (-20,000 AR to -15,000 AR)[9][13][14]
The Time of Dragons
c. -20,000
- Birth of the Elder Dragons - the Ur-Dragon spawns the first dragons on Dominaria. They collectively become known as the Elder Dragons.[15][16][14][17] Merrevia Sal is killed by human dragon hunters.[16]
c. -19,950[18]
- The Dragon-killers' War - Ugin's spark ignites, becoming the first known planeswalker.[18]
Between c. -19,000 and -17,000[19]
- The Elder Dragon War[13] - the victors of the war are Nicol Bolas (who ascended), Arcades Sabboth, Palladia-Mors and Chromium, and his cousins Vaevictis Asmadi and Piru. Those who lose the war are beaten to the ground, stripped of their title, never to fly again, becoming Wurms.[20][19]
- Ugin, not present for the war, shapes Tarkir.[21]
c. -17,000
- Fall of the Primevals - on Dominaria, the Numena defeat the Primeval Dragons and take their powers.[22][23]
- Rokin of Mitrokin is sacrificed to the dragon lords and enslaved in the Obsidian Well, but he leads a revolt to overthrow them when their magic fails after the Primevals' fall.[24]
c. -16,000
- Fall of the Numena - On Dominaria, the Numena fall after ruling for 1,000 years.[22]
c. -15,000
- On the Meditation Plane, Nicol Bolas kills Ugin for the first time.[21]
- Shattering of Madara - Nicol Bolas battles the Demonic Leviathan. The fight reduces Madara to a third of its former size and creates the first rift of the world. What remains of the leviathan come to be known as the Talon Gates.[25]
-12,208 AR (6691 AC)
- Niv-Mizzet, the last great dragon on Ravnica, hatches.[26]
Time of the Thran (Up to c. -5000 AR)[14][13][27]
c. -6740 AR
-5564 AR (47 AC)
-5517 AR (0 ZC)
- Signing of the Guildpact - the Guildpact is created on the plane of Ravnica after a long war led by the opposing Cisarzim and Razia. Ravnican guilds divide duties across nine guilds for the betterment of the plane as a whole. Ravnica begins its long evolution into a predominantly urban plane.[29][9]
-5419 AR (98 ZC)
-5117 AR (400 ZC)
- Commander-General Ferrous Rokiric erects the ten stone Titans of Ravnica in each district of the city to quell rebellion and maintain peace.[30]
c. -5114 - to -5014 AR
- The Thran Civil War happens in Terisiare, ending when the eugenicists including Yawgmoth are exiled.[31]
Before -5000
- Fatima breaks up with al-Abin, becomes a planeswalker, builds the City of Brass, and creates the Brass Men.[32]
c. -5000
- For more detail, see The Thran timeline.
- The Thran-Phyrexian War - Yawgmoth comes to power among the Thran. With the help of Dyfed, he claims control of a decaying plane that he reshapes into Phyrexia, and wages war against the greater Thran Alliance[9][31]
- Dyfed transports many of Yawgmoth's political enemies to Mercadia, leaving them stranded.[31]
- The Battle of the Null Sphere takes place, giving Yawgmoth access to the powers of the Null Sphere.[31]
- The Battle of Megheddon Defile takes place, eliminating one of the Thran Alliance armies and the entire defile itself.[31]
- The Battle of Halcyon - the Null Moon is launched into orbit, the Thran Empire is destroyed, and Yawgmoth is trapped on Phyrexia by Glacian and Rebbec's closure of the planar portal in the Caves of the Damned.[31]
Time of Legends (-5000 AR to 0 AR)[14][9]
c. -2440
- Sorin Markov is born on the plane of Innistrad.[a][34][33]
c. -2438
- Humanoids emerge on Arcavios, ending the Dawning Age.[9] Conflicts between these groups begin the Blood Age.
c. -2424
- Shilgengar's Ritual - Edgar Markov creates the curse of vampirism on Innistrad with the assistance of the demon Shilgengar when Sorin Markov is sixteen.[35] Turning into a vampire causes Sorin's spark to ignite. Olivia Voldaren also partakes of the ritual.[36][37]
Between -2140 and -840
- Sivitri's War - Sivitri Scarzam conquers south-eastern Corondor with the help of her dragons, until they are destroyed with a special potion made from Sol'Kanar's poppies. Sivitri flees Dominaria on her last remaining dragon.[38]
- The kingdom of Zhalfir takes shape on Jamuraa.[14]
-1850
- Tev Loneglade is born.[39]
Between -1840 and -540[40]
- Forging the Blackblade - Dakkon forges the Blackblade for Geyadrone Dihada, who in exchange triggers his spark. Geyadrone Dihada conquers the south of Corondor and turns the nature spirit of Khone into Sol'Kanar the Swamp King.[38]
- Enslavement of Trine - Xarl turns the Serra Angel Trine into a Fallen Angel using the Horned Halo and conquers the north of Corondor, ruling for three centuries.[41]
Between -1500 and -200[40]
- Absolution of Trine - Eskil, the adopted son of the magician Xarl, summons the angel Rahel to subdue Trine. Eskil is blinded in the final conflict but ascends as a planeswalker.[41]
- Blackblade–Dihada War - Dihada tricks a young boy from the destroyed village Carth into summoning Dakkon Blackblade and binding them to each other. Dakkon slays Dihada's minion, the Elder Piru, but Dihada absorbs her power. Dihada marks Dakkon as one of her champions but gets back his shadow. The boy from Carth and Dakkon travel to Terisiare. The boy starts the lineage of the Carthalions.[38]
- Date of Tribute - Left by his mistress, Sol'Kanar seeks to increase his power through annual tributes over several years.[38]
- Dragon War - The two women Chondaeh and Gydolien Mor try to summon the last of the Scarzam Dragons for Sol'Kanar. They succeed, but Sivitri Scarzam also appears and turns against the Swamp King. In the aftermath, the city of Khone is destroyed.[38]
c. -1440
- Sorin, Ugin, and Nahiri meet on an unknown plane destroyed by the Eldrazi. They hatch a plan to imprison the Eldrazi.[42]
c. -1400[43]
- Imprisonment of the Eldrazi - The Eldrazi are imprisoned on Zendikar by Sorin, Ugin, and Nahiri.[42][9]
Between -1300 and 28
- The Battle at Mors Ridge takes place. Chromium Rhuell battles and defeats Vaevictis Asmadi and Palladia-Mors.[44]
−912 AR (1 PF)
c. -300
-57 or earlier
- The Whispering War ends in Ixalan's Core and the Age of the Sun begins.[7]
0
- Start of Argivian Reckoning - Urza and Mishra are born on the first and last day of the Dominarian year, respectively. This marks the beginning of a new calendar, retroactively counting from this year as year 0, effectively replacing the Penregon Founding dating system completely.[45][13]
The Brothers' War (20 AR to 64 AR)[13][47]
- For more detail, see The Brothers' War timeline.
20
- Discovery of Koilos - Urza, Mishra, and Tocasia discover Koilos, in which the portal to Phyrexia is enclosed. The brothers split the powerstone by accident. [45]
- Brotherhood's End - The conflict between the brothers rises, with Tocasia caught in between. She dies when hit by energy beams from the stones. Mishra flees into the desert and is enslaved by Fallaji nomads. Urza becomes an apprentice clockmaker in Kroog.[45]
26
- Peace Summit at Korlinda - Urza and Mishra meet for the first time since their argument at a failed peace summit. The Warlord of Kroog is killed by the Qadir of the Fallaji.[45]
27
- The Brotherhood of Gix summons a Phyrexian demon through the portal at Koilos. It announces that its name is Gix and orders the brotherhood to infiltrate both sides of the war.[45]
28
35
- The Beast of the Hours is imprisoned beneath Sarraza by Samor the Collector.[48]
- Fall of Sumifa - the city's crown prince Porros kills Samor and buries Sumifa beneath the desert sands.[48]
45
63-64
- Battle at Argoth- the final battle of the Brothers' War takes place on the island of Argoth. Gix makes all the artifact creatures in both armies go berserk. Mishra is revealed to have been altered by Phyrexian constructs.[45]
64
- Sylex Blast - Urza activates the Golgothian Sylex, obliterating Argoth, turning Urborg into a swamp, and sending all of Dominaria towards an Ice Age. Urza ignites his spark and becomes a planeswalker. The Shard of the Twelve Worlds begins to form. Gix and his minions retreat to Phyrexia.[45]
- Captain Crucias is blinded by the blast, and all but one of his passengers, Elgia, are killed. He later ascends and becomes the planeswalker Bo Levar.[49]
Dark Age (64 AR to 450 AR)[47]
64
- The cooling begins.[50]
c. 65
- Xantcha is created from Mishra's flesh, her pod of newts being prepared to invade Dominaria as sleeper agents.[12]
69
c. 70
- Annise breaks up with her boyfriend. He steals her magical pendant and goes to duel her boss, Dumoss, but she shows up and distracts him, making him lose the duel.[52]
73
c. 75
79
80
- Jarsyl joins the Conclave of Mages.[51]
c. 80
- Xantcha's pod is launched onto Dominaria. Before she can be assigned, however, the strangely identical-looking and too-small newts are slaughtered by the plane's inhabitants. As a replacement, a new batch of more individual-looking newts starts being created.[12]
c. 100
- The Thousandfold Refraction of Rabiah[54]
- Marooned on an island of sea dragons, Agrippa escapes with gold and a story to clear his family’s name.[55]
c. 130
- Unification of Taysir - Taysir of Rabiah becomes a planeswalker and leaves Rabiah.[56]
c. 164
- Gwenna sacrifices her life to save Temken's elves from a malevolent swamp spirit. The Survivors head west to found Yavimaya.[57]
c. 170
- The Fall of the Sarpadian Empires occurs, wiping out civilization on Sarpadia. Galina is transported 3000 years into the future.[58][47][39][59][60]
c. 180
- Urza meets the defective Phyrexian newt Xantcha. He thinks she's a human turned Phyrexian and takes her along with him in his crusade against Yawgmoth.[12]
300
- Nevinyrral activates his disk on Urborg, ending the war between Urborg and Bogardan but destroying Urborg's capital in the process.[61][62]
c. 300
- The Iwset-Jehesic War takes place on the west coast of Terisiare.[63]
- Mita becomes the first female Rag Man, granting her the power to travel the world through dreams.[64]
c. 380
- Jarsyl discovers a portal to Phyrexia[65] while living in his tower in Giva Province. He writes about his experiences from the metal plane, before vanishing without a trace.[66]
Before c. 400
- Taysir comes to Dominaria and falls in love with Kristina of the Woods. They are both trapped when the Shard closes, not much later.
c. 400
- Formation of the Shard of Twelve Worlds - the Shard forms, trapping all planeswalkers in a section of the multiverse including Dominaria and eleven other planes.[14]
413
415
417
c. 425
- Torya Longshanks lifts the blood-curse of king Rogan of Angremur.[68]
427
- The magic of Barl's Cage starts to weaken.[69][66]
430
- Lord Ith manages to cast a spell through Barl's Cage, summoning the Rag Man to get aid.[66]
- Jodah receives his mirror from Voska.[66]
- The Battle of Pitdown - Jodah gains near-immortality after hiding from Goblins in a Fountain of Youth.[66]
- The Fall of the Conclave of Mages - Jodah frees Lord Ith, and Ith destroys the Conclave of Mages.[66]
- Jodah journeys with Sima to the City of Shadows where he eventually becomes the Archmage Eternal.[66]
430-450
- Tivadar's Crusade - Tivadar of Thorn and Rasputin Dreamweaver lead a successful crusade against the goblin hordes of Terisiare.
- Almaaz is taken over by the Rigida.[70]
Ice Age (450 AR to 2934 AR)[14][50][47]
450
c. 450
- Urza finishes his eight-legged dragon engine, and Xantcha starts waiting for the Phyrexians to appear on the unnamed world where Urza met her. She waits for almost 200 years. Meanwhile, Urza discovers he has been locked out of Dominaria by the Formation of the Shard of Twelve Worlds.[12]
After 450
- Sima dies. The grief of this event is the latest in a long line of emotional strains for Jodah, who begins to descend into madness. He saves himself by using his mirror to save his memories, wipe his mind clean, and use the memories in the mirror to regain himself without the emotional attachment. Jodah will repeat this roughly once a century for 2500 years.[67]
c. 470 AR
- Chaeska erects the fortress of Tresserhorn on the site of the fallen Conclave of Mages.
After c. 600
- On an unspecified plane within the Shard, Ravidel is apprenticed to Faralyn. Faralyn brings Ravidel to Dominaria, where Ravidel befriends the elder dragon Chromium Rhuell.
c. 650
- Urza's Assault on Phyrexia - Xantcha finally spots Phyrexians on her world and warns Urza. Urza launches an attack on Phyrexia, but is defeated.[12][71] Yawgmoth corrupts Urza, causing him to slowly degenerate into madness.
c. 680
- Xantcha discovers Phyrexians infiltrating a fire god cult on Moag. Urza destroys the fire god's temple, and they flee the plane.[12]
c. 750
- The Cult of Rimewind rises near the growing Ronom Glacier.[72]
c. 880
- Xantcha and Urza hide from the Phyrexians on a harsh, icy world. They are attacked and wounded, and they flee to Serra's Realm, where they spend an unspecified amount of time being healed.[12]
c. 1050
c. 1300
c. 1500
- Urza and Xantcha head for the ancient world of Equilor. They spend far more than a millennium to reach it.[12]
c. 1600
- A planeswalker battle devastates the Foulmere, leaving Peter Langwynd to raise the Dobéhma child Mao.[73]
1943 or earlier
- The Age of the Sun ends in Ixalan's Core.[7] Aclazotz escapes the veil and begins the Night War.
???
- Some time during the Ice Age, a mercantile affiliation between several trading fleets establishes the Sheoltun Empire on Aerona.[14]
2263 or earlier
- The Night War ends.[7] Aclazotz is imprisoned. The First Exodus period begins.
2300
- King Ojanen, the cat warrior, stands up to his creator, Terrent Amese, who, in response, creates Ur-Drago to exact his revenge. Ojanen is killed, and Scarwood is lost to the cat tribes.[74]
c. 2434
- Fall of Storgard - thanks to the meddling of Tevesh Szat, the kingdom of Storgard falls. Freyalise ascends. Jason Carthalion and Oriel Kjeldos head southward with their followers and found Kjeldor.[75]
- Marit Lage is imprisoned by unknown means under the Ronom Glacier.[67]
c. 2500
- Phyrexians follow the trail of Urza to Serra's Realm and invade it, prompting Serra to flee and Radiant to rise to power.[12][71]
- Balduvia, traditionally claiming the lands settled by Kjeldorans, declares war, starting a 400-year long period of strife between the two nations.[76]
2563 or earlier
- The Mycotyrant is born in the caverns of Ixalan.[7] The Core is quarantined, and humans travel from the caverns to the plane's surface.
c. 2600
- Centuries after the banishment of the cat warriors of Scarwood, the elves of Scarwood are also driven away. This time, it is a tribe of giant apes who are the culprit. The elves relocate to the hidden city outside Scarwood.[74]
2655-2863
c. 2815
c. 2834
- Barrin learns the Blare of Doom.[78]
- Arcades Sabboth is forcibly summoned by Leshrac in a duel with Kristina of the Woods. Kristina is forced to kill Arcades.[79]
c. 2900
- Márton Stromgald's squad is wiped out by a band of goblins, with the soldier Lim-Dûl as the only survivor. Lim-Dûl escapes through a blizzard and stumbles upon Mairsil's ring in a cave outside Tresserhorn. He puts the ring on, and the two entities merge into a unified whole. Shortly afterward, Lim-Dûl-Mairsil takes over Tresserhorn and makes it his base of operations.[67]
c. 2910
- Jaya Ballard is born in Terisiare, Dominaria.
- Lord Rothchild holds the regency of Kjeldor, ruling from the southern city of Jornstad for some time until Darien's mother takes the throne.[80]
- Zur the Enchanter leads a revolt against the established magical leaders of Kjeldor and retreats to the Kjeldoran Hinterlands, eventually disappearing. His followers remain an irritant to their nation until the formation of New Argive.[67]
2924
c. 2930
- Two poachers kill a lhurgoyf and steal its eggs, leading its mate to wreak havoc until it is stopped by Jaya Ballard.[82]
2933
2934
- Jodah is abducted from the School of the Unseen by Lim-Dûl and imprisoned in Tresserhorn until he is freed by Jaya Ballard, but without his mirror, he starts to go mad from his built-up memories.[67]
- Jaya steals back Jodah's Mirror from Gustha Ebbasdotter in the Royal Academy of Magic in Krov and uses it to clear Jodah's madness.[67]
- Jodah and Jaya stop an uprising against King Darien by the Knights of Stromgald in Krov. Jodah allies Kjeldor and Balduvia against Lim-Dûl. [67]
- Lim-Dûl's hordes attack Kjeldor, leaving the Kjeldoran Hinterlands depopulated. Refugees from Mikkel, including Kaysa and Kolbjörn, flee south to Fyndhorn.[81]
- The Summit of the Null Moon takes place. Chromium Rhuell is killed, and Ravidel ascends. Faralyn flees to Shandalar, while Leshrac goes to fetch Lim-Dûl and Tevesh Szat goes to duel Jaeuhl Carthalion first.[75]
- Lim-Dûl's Battle - The alliance of Kjeldor and Balduvia defeat Lim-Dûl. At the end of the battle, Leshrac appears and takes the necromancer with him when he departs Dominaria.[67]
- Jaeuhl Carthalion defeats Tevesh Szat, and Szat flees to Shandalar.[83]
- Freyalise completes the World Spell and enchants Jodah's mirror.[67][50][13][47]
- The Shard of the Twelve Worlds is destroyed, and the Ice Age comes to an end.[67]
- The witches Tayva and Loria lose most of their powers and flee north, carrying a dark spirit in a severed head.[84]
The Thaw (2934 AR to 3285 AR)[14][85]
The Flood Age (2934 AR to 3000 AR)
2934
- War for Shandalar - Faralyn is killed by the planeswalker Kenan Sahrmal. Lim-Dûl, Leshrac, and Tevesh-Szat battle against the plane's defenders, the plane's wild mana, and each other. Leshrac and Szat are eventually defeated, and they flee Shandalar while Lim-Dûl is left behind. Sahrmal's powers are severely drained.[86]
After 2934
- Kristina leaves Taysir. Bitter, he takes the vengeful Ravidel as his apprentice. Taysir craves to return to Rabiah but can't because of Nailah's spell. Ravidel pushes Taysir to kill the planeswalkers and use their energy to pierce the spell, just like Faralyn did to the Shard during the Summit.
- Taysir hunts down Leshrac but cannot bring himself to kill him in cold blood, so he instead imprisons him in Phyrexia. Ravidel leaves Taysir for an unspecified amount of time.
2934-3000
- Flooding of Terisiare - The Sea of Laments forms, and Terisiare is scattered into six main islands, becoming the Terisian Isles. Fyndhorn and Kelsinko are lost to the sea and repopulated by Viscerids. Jaeuhl Carthalion and Kaysa lead the Fyndhorn survivors to Yavimaya and make peace with Multani and the intelligent gorillas there. [67][14][85]
c. 2945
- Kjeldorans and Balduvians clash in Balesh Pass. The orcish General Groth Jonar turns on the Balduvian mage Elkan, killing him, and allows the enemy survivors to withdraw back to Kjeldor.[76]
2946
- Lim-Dûl's War - Lim-Dûl attacks Shandalar with an army of the undead. Azar, Sahrmal's apprentice, defeats him but gets trapped with him in one body. Sahrmal hides the body, for its energies keep 'walkers from entering Shandalar.[87]
- Sahrmal names his second apprentice the Guardian and vanishes from Shandalar.[87]
c. 2950
- The apprentice wizard Damon becomes a wizard and kills an attacking Agent of Stromgald.[88]
2954
- The witches Tayva and Loria betray each other, and the dark spirit of the lake claims both of their lives.[84]
- Bonding over their war against the rogue general Varchild, Kjeldor and Balduvia unify, becoming the nation of New Argive.[89]
- Fall of Soldev - Mairsil, possessing Jaya Ballard, destroys Soldev using Phyrexian War Beasts and Soldevi Steam Beasts. Jodah triggers Jaya's planeswalker spark using his mirror, destroying the remainder of Mairsil's spirit.[89]
- Fall of the School of the Unseen - the Phyrexian War Beasts and Soldevi Steam Beasts teleport to the School of the Unseen, wreaking absolute destruction on the college. The newly-ascended Jaya brings Jodah there, destroys the war beasts, and severs the school's bottomless pit.[89]
2956
- The Rimewind mage Heidar rises to power to try and reinstate the Ice Age with the help of Garza Zol. He kills Lovisa Coldeyes in his plans before being eliminated by his former ally.[90]
- The Battle of Kjeldor occurs. Haakon is killed.[91]
c. 2970
- Aldon, exiled from his castle by Dreygar, summons dark creatures and a Serra Angel to aid him. Tempted by vengeance, he battles and defeats Dreygar, reclaiming his home but losing his angel.[92]
Before 3000
- Ravidel, wishing revenge on Leshrac, Tevesh Szat, Kristina, and all other people who once betrayed him, starts a long-term plan on Corondor.
- Ravidel battles Ash Warlord Embereck over the Golgothian Sylex. A bargain is struck, and Ravidel gains control of the sylex.
The "Empty Quarter" (3000 AR to 3285 AR)
3000
- The Gathering of the sages of Minorad. These sages, including Kristina of the Woods, Ash Warlord Embereck, Grenfell Mor of Golthonor, Altair of Coloni, and Liana of Minorad, are visited by Ravidel, who threatens them with the Golgothian Sylex. Embereck leaves the council. The others agree to Ravidel's demands: his plans will be left alone, whatever they are.[93]
- Ravidel banishes Kristina from the White Woods. Grenfell is locked in the sand seas of Golthonor. Altair wanders Corondor for ages. Liana is left under the mind control of Ravidel's spell squire, the Scarlet Vizier. The Vizier talks his way into House Carthalion, hoping that one day, a child with the planeswalker's spark will be born in this family of powerful mages and the child will overthrow Ravidel.
3035
- Start of the Common Era (CE) reckoning in Almaaz.[48]
c. 3050 (15 CE)
- The buried city of old Sumifa is discovered in the desert a bit east of the modern capital of Sumifa.[48]
- The icy queendom of Drufalden, last of the Rigida, is ended by a song-spell cast by Ogwater Rifkin.[48]
- Ogwater releases the Beast of the Hours from beneath Sarraza and banishes it, destroying the Chimes in the process.[48]
3071
- The first Festival of Estark is held, with Kuthuman as Grandmaster of the Arena.[94]
Before 3085
- The Dominarian city of Soltari vanishes from the plane, transported to Rath but left partially stuck in the ether space between worlds.[95]
c. 3100
3110
- Urza and Xantcha arrive on Equilor, hoping to learn the origins of the Phyrexians. Urza learns the nature of the Shard and thinks his crusade to protect his world from Phyrexia has ended. He plans to create an artifact-based paradise on Equilor until the Elders tell him the Shard has fallen and Dominaria is left vulnerable to Phyrexian influence once more. Urza and Xantcha leave Equilor and travel for 100 years to reach Dominaria.[12]
c. 3146 ("many years after" 2946)
- The Wizards' War - after many years, Lim-Dûl finally drives Azar's soul from his decaying body and emerges from the grave Kenan Sahrmal had put him in. He finds that Shandalar has powerful defenders now - the Guardian and his five first guildlords. Lim-Dûl nevertheless starts the war and this time loses soundly. The Black guildlord dies in this war, leaving the guild leaderless. [97]
- To protect the Great Barrier, the Guardian removes Lim-Dûl's soul from Azar's body and puts it in an artifact - the Chain Veil.
- Azar's now soulless body reanimates by residual necromantic magic and names itself the lichlord Skavius Slan. It takes over the vacant position as the Black Guild's guildlord.[97]
Before 3179
c. 3180
3200
- The Great War ends - The Tolgath and the Ancients have been warring on Ulgrotha for an unknown period of time. Ravi ends this war by ringing the Apocalypse Chime, which destroys the leylines of Ulgrotha, kills nearly everything on the plane, and weakens the planar barriers between Dominaria and Kamigawa. Ravi herself becomes trapped in a coffin for 220 years, driving her insane.[100]
3207
- The Kami War begins: On the night of his daughter's birth, Konda uses Hisoka's research and the soratami's aid to take Kyodai from the spirit realm and lock her into the form of a stone disc that makes Konda immortal. This enrages O-Kagachi, the mightiest of kami, and he starts sending kami to attack the mortal realm.[25][9]
3210
- Urza and Xantcha arrive on Dominaria from Equilor and begin looking for Phyrexian sleeper agents.[12]
3217
- Toshi meets Hidetsugu. They form the Hyozan Reckoners.[101]
3222
3226
- Ratepe is born.[12]
- An unnamed queen in Madara seizes power over the entire island chain, becoming the first empress of the Empire of Madara.[101]
3227
- Michiko Konda sets out to discover her involvement at the beginning of the Kami War. Toshiro Umezawa gets involved in Mochi's plans. Michiko, Toshi, and their companions are captured by the Orochi of the Myojin of Life's Web, who want to kill Michiko to end the war. They escape and Toshi allies himself with the Myojin of Night's Reach to defeat Life's Web.[102]
- Enraged over the death of his apprentice Kobo at the hands of Choryu, who was taking orders from the wizards of Minamo and the Moonfolk, Hidestugu launches an attack on Minamo Academy and the moonfolk capitol Oboro.[103]
- O-Kagachi finally manifests in the physical world and demolishes Eiganjo. Toshi brings That Which Was Taken to Minamo to set O-Kagachi against Mochi. The fallen samurai rise as spirits, and Konda leads them to reclaim That Which Was Taken.[103]
- Hidetsugu is sent to the lair of the Oni of All-Consuming Chaos and merges with it. Toshi takes That Which Was Taken from Mochi again and brings it to Michiko, who frees Kyodai from it. The two of them defeat O-Kagachi, Konda, and Mochi and leave to form the new O-Kagachi.[101]
- Toshi is taken to Dominaria and blinded by the Myojin of Night's Reach as punishment for indirectly recreating the planar barriers around Kamigawa, denying the Myojin her planeswalking abilities. Toshi survives and starts the Umezawa lineage.[101]
- Orcs and goblins that survived the ringing of the Apocalypse Chime form a kingdom in the Koskun Mountains.[100]
c. 3234
- Sheoltun Occupation - having conquered all of Aerona and the Spice Isles, the Sheoltun Empire invades Terisiare.[104][105]
From 3244 to 3245
- Xantcha meets Ratepe and has him pose as Mishra.[12]
- Jodah visits Urza and brings him to his senses.[89]
- Urza kills all Sleeper Agents on Dominaria.[12]
- Sacrifice at Koilos - Urza fights Gix in the Caves of Koilos. Xantcha and Ratepe die.[12]
c. 3260
- Alesha is born.[106][107]
- Azor travels to Ixalan. He never receives the signal from Ugin to imprison Nicol Bolas using the Immortal Sun and is left stranded.[28][98]
c. 3263
c. 3274
- Uprising in Epityr - the Sheoltun Empire begins to collapse after being routed from Terisiare by a flock of Serra Angels summoned by the songmage Thabit.[105][104]
c. 3276
- Alesha chooses her war name.[106]
3279
- Alesha becomes khan of the Mardu Horde.[106]
- Nicol Bolas corrupts Yasova Dragonclaw.[109]
- Battle between Ugin and Nicol Bolas.[110] Bolas coerces the Dragon broods to attack their progenitor. Ugin falls.[9]
- Sarkhan encases Ugin in a hedron cocoon.[110] The dragon tempests increase.
c. 3282 or later
- The rakshasa and naga forsake the Sultai Brood. Tasigur surrenders to Silumgar.[111]
- Daghatar decides to ally with Dromoka and her brood, forcing the Abzan Houses to give up ancestor worship. The Remembrance is destroyed, and every kin-tree is uprooted.[112]
- Khanfall - Shu Yun, khan of the Jeskai Way; Alesha, khan of the Mardu; Reyhan, leader of the Abzan holdouts; Yasova, khan of the Temur Frontier; and Tasigur hold a meeting at Dirgur stronghold to discuss the future of their clans. Tasigur betrays the location to the Dragonlords. Reyhan is killed by Silumgaar. Shu Yun and the other Ghostfire initiates of the Jeskai give up their lives to make peace with Ojutai. Alesha, Yasova, and Tasigur escape.[113]
- Tasigur returns to Silumgar and is turned into a piece of jewelry for the dragon.[113]
- Alesha and the Mardu decide to forsake their previous clan and follow dragonlord Kolaghan.[113]
- Yasova and the Temur begin hunting food for Atarka.[113]
War with Phyrexia (3285 AR to 4206 AR)[14]
3285
- The Founding of the Tolarian Academy - To combat the Phyrexians, Urza and Barrin establish the Tolarian Academy as a place to research, plan, and train for the plane's defenses.[71][85][114]
3289
3293
- Teferi is born.
3297
- Baishya receives a vision from Ugin and journeys with her twin Naiva, grandmother Yasova and Ghostfire Warrior Tae Jin to the spirit dragon's tomb. There, they outwit Nicol Bolas, tricking him into fleeing Tarkir and keeping Ugin’s survival hidden.[21]
3299
- Jhoira becomes a pupil at the Tolarian Academy[115]
3305
- Urza summons a dragon modeled after the Shivan dragon Mg'razzgh to inspire his artificial dragon for Tolaria's defense, but the dragon deceives him into granting enough power to break free from its binding.[116]
3307
- Karn is built and given life at the Tolarian Academy by Urza and Barrin.[115]
- Tolarian Temporal Disaster - Phyrexians overrun the Tolarian Academy and kill everyone. Karn is sent 24 hours back in time to stop this, but the academy is destroyed when Urza's time machine is overloaded. Urza, Barrin, Karn and a dozen students escape the island, moving the Academy to the ship New Tolaria.[117] The sleeper agent Kerrick is locked in a fast-time bubble. Several survivors stay on the island.[115]
- Founding of New Vodalia - Galina emerges from the time stream, defeats the council of Etlan Shiis, and establishes herself as Empress of New Vodalia.[14]
3317
- Urza, Barrin, and Karn return to Tolaria and are reunited with Jhoira, who is the last survivor on the island. They start rebuilding the academy.[115]
3320
- After a disastrous attack on the Phyrexian gorge where K'rrik is building his army, Jhoira falls into a coma.[115]
- Hazezon Tamar and Adira Strongheart get married.[96]
3324
- The Robaran Mercenaries plunder the ship of a prince from Corondor. They make away with a lot of fine loot. Hazezon Tamar gets rich from selling the goods and settles in Bryce, becoming its governor. Adira Strongheart breaks up with him, preferring to remain a sand pirate. She settles in Palmyra, while Hunding Gjornersen sets off on his travels alone.[96]
3330
- The rebuilding of the Tolarian Academy finishes. Jhoira wakes up after 10 years in a coma and saves Teferi from the slow-time bubble he had been caught in ever since the destruction of the academy.[115]
3334-3336
- Johan's War: The Battle of Bryce is started by Emperor Johan of Tirras with troops led by Xira Arien, but they are beaten back by Jaeger Ojanen and Hazezon Tamar. They travel to Palmyra and recruit Adira Strongheart and her Robaran Mercenaries and stop a second attack in the Battle of Palmyra. However, Jaeger is eaten by a sand wurm.[96][9]
- Johan reaches Efrava and meets Jedit Ojanen, Jaeger's son. The sorcerer's plan to use Jedit to kill Hazezon and Adira backfires, and Johan is forced to flee to Shauku's castle in Arboria. Jedit and Adira's intervention destroys the castle, but Johan escapes back to Tirras.[118]
- Johan builds a fleet of airships to conquer Efrava, while Jedit rediscovers his people's origins in Scarwood. Jedit gathers allies, with three or four cat warrior tribes, elves, and people from Arboria joining him. In the Battle of Efrava, Johan kills Adira and is then knocked overboard by Jedit and eaten by a sand wurm. Jedit becomes the commander of the Robaran Mercenaries, and the cat warriors are free to roam Dominaria.[74]
3337
- The Day of Falcons - Urza attacks K'rrik's Phyrexian gorge with hundreds of razor falcons. Although they kill more than half of the Phyrexians, they are eventually defeated. Urza himself falls into the gorge and is only rescued by the combined forces of his falcons, Karn, and Barrin in his ornithopter.[115]
c. 3345
- A Phantom Monster accidentally summoned by Barrin kills the student Skaven before being dispelled by Urza.[119]
c. 3346
- Arzakon discovers Shandalar and tries to invade it but is repelled by the Great Barrier, reinforced by The Guardian.[97]
- Arzakon's War - Arzakon corrupts the five guildlords of Shandalar, who turn on the Guardian and kill his body. The Guardian's spirit warns one of the plane's spellcasters, who raises a defense and defeats the guildlords and Arzakon himself, locking the planeswalker out of Shandalar for an untold number of years.[97]
3347
- Urza journeys to Shiv and locates the Mana Rig. Uniting the Shivan viashino and goblins, Urza has the Mana Rig create the Legacy artifacts.[115]
- The Invasion of Tolaria begins - K'rrik's forces start escaping from their gorge and attacking the Tolarians.[117]
- The Bloodline Project is started in secret by Urza shortly after his visit to Shiv.[95][71]
3352
- Urza travels to Yavimaya to find allies against Phyrexia but is imprisoned in an ancient tree for his crimes against Argoth.[117][115]
c. 3355
3357
- After five years of imprisonment in Yavimaya, Urza escapes and brings with him the spirit of Multani to the besieged Tolaria. He also brings the Shivans, including the two dragons Rhammidarigaaz and Gherridarigaaz, to fight the Phyrexians. The Invasion of Tolaria is defeated, and K'rrik is killed.[117][115]
- Multani realizes that the Phyrexians are a threat that only Urza can deal with. To aid in the war effort, he grants Urza the Weatherseed.[115]
3360
- The Collapse of Serra's Realm - Urza defeats Radiant in Serra's Realm and drains the fading plane's energy into the power matrix of the Weatherlight. Captaining the skyship, Jhoira carries hundreds of Serran refugees to Zhalfir.[117]
- In Zhalfir, Teferi proposes to Jhoira, but she politely declines.[117]
3365
3370
- Riand steals Maraavis's egg on Urza's behalf to create the Metathran. Maraavis punishes Riand with a 1,000-day death illusion.[120]
c. 3375
3377
- A 12-year old Gatha comes to Tolaria with high personal ambition.[95]
- Urza involves Barrin in the Bloodline project, although he keeps its true scope and history secret.[95]
3385
- Urza reveals his Bloodline project publicly, and puts most of Tolaria's resources to working on it. Rayne and Gatha are recruited as scholars for the project.[95]
c. 3400
- Croag, a Phyrexian Inner Circle member, is awakened by Yawgmoth to hunt down Urza. He starts sending Negators after Urza.[95]
c. 3410
3420
- Serra arrives on Ulgrotha after about 100 years of interplanar travel. She unites the nomad tribes into the city-state of Aysen.[100]
- Some dwarves go through an interplanar portal and end up on Ulgrotha. They found the city New Freedom. Some of these dwarves set out across the ocean to explore their new world.[100]
- Two planeswalkers fight in Ulgrotha, and Baron Sengir is left behind in the duel's wake. Sengir overtakes New Freedom and turns its princess, Irini, into a vampire.[100][121]
- Sengir discovers his childhood acquaintance Ravi locked in a vault on top of the Basalt Spire and now insane. He frees her and adopts her as a member of his family.[100]
c. 3430
- Multani returns to Yavimaya aboard the Weatherlight after decades abroad. Rofellos is brought along to help craft the forest's defenses against Phyrexia.[95]
3450
3452
- To remove Karn's progressive depression, Urza has Rayne cap the golem's memory at 20 years.[95]
- Fed up with mounting restrictions, Gatha leaves Tolaria to start his Bloodline project elsewhere, initially heading home to New Argive.[95]
c. 3455 (just over 150 years before the events of Legends Cycle II)[122]
3464
- After 12 years of rejection across the world, Gatha arrives in Keld and finds a place there, enhancing their warriors through eugenics experiments.[95]
c. 3483 AR (9000 ZC)
- Svogthir]'s reign as guild leader of the Golgari is ended when the Sisters of Stone Death usurp his throne and claim the leadership.[29]
c. 3500
- Founding of Benalia - Torsten von Ursus establishes the new nation of Benalia based around the fallen Sheoltun capital of Benfosa.[105][123]
3506
3543
- 133 years after his betrayal of Coracin, Davvol receives a new mission from Croag: improve upon the failing negators in order to kill Urza.[95]
3544
- The Parting on Cridhe - Malvos arranges for Nohr to break the Clan Tree of Cridhe, creating a chasm splitting the island in two and cursing the line of Nohr for 520 years.[1]
Before 3560
- Shandalar's planar barrier fails, allowing planeswalkers to travel to and from the plane once again.[9]
c. 3560
- Feroz arrives on Ulgrotha. He meets Sandruu, a minotaur whom he trains in the use of magic. He also meets Serra. Serra and Feroz fall in love. After meeting the two planeswalkers, Baron Sengir decides to lie low for a while.[100]
- Ob Nixilis becomes a planeswalker and gets corrupted by the Chain Veil on Shandalar.[9]
- Nahiri awakens, fights the Eldrazi, desparks Nixilis with a hedron and traps him on Zendikar, and begins her search for Sorin.[124][9]
- Sorin Markov creates Avacyn and the Helvault.[125][6]
- Liesa and her entire Flight of Dusk are killed by Avacyn after they side with a demon lord.[126]
After 3560
3571
- In protest of the Bloodlines project, Timein leaves the Tolarian Academy to live with the Bloodlines subjects in the Colony.[95]
3580
- Sandruu ascends. During his travels, he meets Kristina, and they become romantically involved.[100]
- Feroz visits the Floating Isle and creates the Wizards' School there.[100]
- Ravidel shows Taysir the lovers Sandruu and Kristina. Taysir attacks Sandruu and follows him to Ulgrotha. Sandruu is banished to some faraway plane. Feroz kills Taysir but saves his Centre of Consciousness from being cleansed by the Anaba spirit crafters.[100]
- Feroz's Ban is created - Serra and Feroz make Ulgrotha invisible and unreachable to exterior planeswalkers.[128]
- Aysen Abbey is built in the city of Onella.[128]
c. 3600
- Autumn Willow comes into being on Ulgrotha, gaining sentience from the influx of mana caused by Feroz's Ban.[128]
- Terena’s quest to heal her father Aedhan leads to her brother Beothach’s death and an unexpected pregnancy, securing her rule over the Llanowar elfhame of Ruadach for 600 years.[129]
c. 3605
- Ramirez DePietro is murdered by Halfdane, who takes on his appearance.[130]
c. 3607(almost 400 years after the first empress of Madara rose to power[122])
- Wasitora discovers other nekoru and becomes their queen after defeating her rivals. After mating with Mayonako, she departs to raise her litter elsewhere, drawn westward by the promise of Madaran fish.[131]
- The Madara-Edemi War begins when Argenti and Kusho defect from the Madaran Empire. Ramses Overdark attempts to retake the islands but is thwarted by Tetsuo Umezawa.[132]
- Marhault Elsdragon leads a major campaign against Argenti and Kusho. After bringing both islands to a near-full defeat, Ramses has Elsdragon killed and rises to power.[130]
- Argenti and Kusho are liberated. Ramses Overdark's manor is destroyed by Kolo Meha. Ayesha Tanaka and Tor Wauki the Younger kill Halfdane. Tetsuo Umezawa slays Xira Arien, Jorgan Hage, Ramses Overdark and Nicol Bolas, ending the Madara-Edemi War.[122][9]
3620
- An-Havva is built on the edge of the Great Wood on Ulgrotha.[128]
- Eron the Relentless steals a book of magic from Grandmother Sengir for the Wizard Savant Bernatheen. In exchange, Bernatheen casts an immortality spell on Eron. Furious at this outcome, Baron Sengir turns Bernatheen into a Greater Werewolf.[100][128]
Before c. 3650 AR
- The Hurloon minotaur Hamu rescues the pregnant human acrobat Ikenet, whose Horn Dancing sparks human-minotaur coexistence in Hurloon.[133]
c. 3650
3655
- The refugees from Serra's Realm arrive in Benalia and establish the village of Devas.[95]
- Urza gets Clan Capashen involved in the Bloodline project.[95]
- Inheriting the superior genetic make-up created by Gatha, Kreig cows or kills his rivals and becomes the supreme ruler of Keld.[95]
c. 3680
c. 3710
- Croag and Davvol discover rogue Phyrexian genes in certain individuals, including in Clan Capashen members in Benalia.[95]
c. 3750
- Jolrael apprentices as a mage within Zhalfir. She soon grows disillusioned and leaves for the Mwonvuli Jungle.[135]
3750-3863
- Sleeper agents in Askaranton discover that Keldon warriors led by Kreig have traces of Phyrexian genetics.[95]
- Wishing to cull the Phyrexian genetics from Keld and Benalia, Croag and Davvol spend many years sending troops from Rath to attack the two nations.[95]
3755 (803 BD)
3760
- Ihsan visits Baron Sengir. He wants to be turned into a vampire so he has the strength to kill the Baron, but Sengir is on to him and turns him into a Shade instead.[100][128]
3780
- Feroz dies in a lab accident. Serra leaves Ulgrotha and is killed on Dominaria by an unnamed planeswalker who wants her ring. In her passing, she blesses the land of Sursi to create a sanctuary against the dark forces that assailed her followers.[14][137]
- Brother Angus starts building the Cathedral of Serra.[100]
- Taysir is resurrected by the Anaba with a cleansed and peaceful mind but a withered body.[100]
At some point between 3780 and 4180
3800
- Feroz's Ban collapses, leaving Ulgrotha visible and accessible to planeswalkers once more.[100]
3840 (Ava. 1)
- Centuries after her creation, time starts being counted in years of Avacyn on the plane of Innistrad.
c. 3850
- The Civic guildmage Sabul Hajeen summons the angel Kotara to Ki'pamu take revenge on his brother's killers. This escalates to the point where the killer's family summons a demon of the pit. Kotara and the demon kill each other, and Sabul repents of his quest for vengeance.[138]
- The wizard Majaliwa aids Commander Qalhata in Zhalfir’s war against Femeref, summoning a devastating wind dragon, but this allows the spirit of Gazali to possess Majaliwa, casting his soul into the void.[139]
- Suq'Ata annexes parts of Zhalfir, and Zhalfir dissolves into several independent city-states.[140][134]
c. 3857
- Sabul Hajeen's uncle Tartesk Hajeen summons a Hand of Justice to fight crime in Ki’pamu, but it turns against the city's poor. Forced to act, Sabul allies with necromancer Jhossendea Ilmiera, banishing the avatar and beginning to heal their families' old feud.[141]
c. 3861
- The Elder Dragons of Arcavios end the Blood Age and found Strixhaven, beginning the Mystic Age.[9]
3863
- Croag leads a major attack on Keld, where Gatha and Kreig both are killed. Croag himself is seriously injured, but Phyrexia gains access to the ruins of Gatha's laboratory and learns of the Bloodline Project.[95]
c. 3900
c. 3930
- Teferi travels to the Chaza Isles to start his temporal experiments. The island he set his lab up on becomes known as Teferi's Isle.[140][134]
c. 3995 ("some two hundred years" before the Mirage War[134])
- The Phasing of Teferi's Isle - Teferi accidentally phases out Teferi's Isle and himself with it. Mangara, Jolrael, and Kaervek all notice their absence and meet each other on what is left of the island.[140][134]
c. 4000
- A tavern in Argivia is attacked by the lovesick Edgur in bearform. Edgur is among those who are killed.[142]
c. 4005 (c. 553 BD)
- The Apostasine Wars enter an interregnum ceasefire.[7]
4013-4169
- From an autopsy of a negator, Rayne, Barrin and Urza learn the Phyrexians are targeting members of the Bloodline Project specifically.[143]
- Rofellos fights Phyrexians in Yavimaya while Davvol overlaps it with Rath. Rofellos briefly enters the plane, learning of its existence.[95]
- With the information from Rofellos, Urza planeswalks to Rath. There, he meets Lyna of the Soltari, and they share plans.[95]
- Croag murders Davvol for his failures and for his treacherous plans.[95]
c. 4040
- On Rath, Mocklen il-Dal orchestrates Light-General Rogur's downfall, exposing his war crimes and ensuring a public execution.[144]
4044
4049
- The Night of Fire - House of Oor-tael in Kush is destroyed by Zarel Ewine and the other four houses of Kush. Kuthuman becomes a planeswalker, and Zarel Ewine takes Kuthuman's place as the new Grandmaster of the Arena.[94]
4050
- Rise of the Cabal - Virot Maglan founds the Otarian Cabal and becomes its patriarch.[145]
4053
4055
4057
- Greensleeves is born.[146]
4062
- Sparrow Hawk is born.[146]
4063 (495 BD)
- Elenda of Garrano returns from Ixalan, ending the Apostasine Wars.[136] The Church of Dusk unites power with Queen Miralda of Torrezon, forming the Legion of Dusk. With the sacrament of vampirism brought by Elenda, Torrezon becomes a powerful kingdom and begins expanding outward.
4064
- The Mending of the Clan Tree on Cridhe - The Mender, Aylith of Inys Haen, heals Nazir of Inys Nohr, and together they end centuries of division, restoring balance after the devastating Parting and ushering in a new era of peace.[1]
4069
- The Time of Troubles - Garth returns to Kush and causes large-scale havoc in the city, causing the death of the Grand Master of the Arena Zarel Ewine and many others, leading to the city's transformation into Estark.[94]
4073
- Destruction of White Ridge. The wizard Towser attempts to sacrifice Greensleeves to steal her power, but his plans are thwarted by Gull, Lily, and Greensleeves herself. The three vow to form an army to fight evil wizards.[146]
4074
- Rakel is kidnapped and blackmailed by Sabriam of Benalia into killing Gull and Greensleeves, but she instead joins their army and becomes its commander.[147]
- Before dying of old age, Chaney trains Greensleeves in the ways of nature magic. Greensleeves becomes a druid.[147]
- Greensleeves activates the Stone Brain and starts subduing and "tagging" evil wizards to stop them from doing any harm. The tagged wizards include Karli, Haakon, and Dacian.[147]
- After the rescue of their son from Benalia City, Garth swears to Rakel to resume his family duties and stop planeswalking.[147]
c. 4075 ("Within a century" after discovering Teferi's Isle)[134]
- Mangara's Harmony begins - Mangara becomes one of the most powerful men in Zhalfir and even Jamuraa through politics.[140]
4077
- Battle of Lat-Nam - Greensleeves, Gull, and Sparrow Hawk are reunited. Greensleeves becomes a planeswalker, but she sacrifices her spark to heal the poisoned and ill land of Lat-Nam island. She is declared High Wizard of the Domains.[148]
c. 4100
- Betrayal of Tamingazin - King Tagard Tarngold is assassinated, and Suderbod invades the Valley of Tamingazin after the theft of the Magewall Hub. The Valley is ultimately saved when Aligarius Timni restores the Magewall just as the Suder forces are on the brink of victory.[149]
- The goblins of the Flarg destroy themselves in a civil war. Their ruins are later excavated by scholars from the Argivian University.[150]
- After serving a Lord of the Pit named Vincent as his chef for seven years, the wizard Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar’s cookbook becomes unexpectedly popular in the overworld. Upon her release, she is hunted by the very creatures she once deemed delicious.[151]
c. 4160 (A few centuries before c. 4560)
4161
- Starke and Greven il-Vec are born.[153]
c. 4162 or earlier (a little before 395 BD)
- The Legion of Dusk marches from Alta Torrezon under the banner of Saint Elenda of Garrano, beginning its conquest of the continent of Torrezon.[7]
4165
- Fall of Oneah - the empire of Oneah is destroyed by a goblin invasion.[154][155]
4174
4176
4178
4179
- Gerrard Capashen is born.[153][95]
- Phyrexia invades Benalia. Karn rescues Gerrard and brings him to Sidar Kondo in Jamuraa.[95]
- Jared Carthalion is born.[160]
- Battle of Aster Fall - Adam Carthalion dies fighting Ravidel, destroying the planeswalker's barge with his final spell. His son, Jared Carthalion, survives but is physically altered and unrecognized as an heir.[160]
4180
c. 4180
- In Savaea, the elven Elder Leaf attempts to mediate with Red Mountains goblin chieftess Kruuna, offering wisdom about life and death, but Kruuna mortally wounds her and is in turn killed by Leaf's elves.[161]
- The Heart of Shanodin reveals black knight Khairt’s lost Onean self and royal assassin Daisilodavi’s unchanging nature. Daisilodavi kills their target as well as Khairt’s dryad love, claiming it is to keep Khairt for himself. Bound by fate and blood, they return to King Amjad together.[162]
4181
- Hanna and Orim are born. Hanna is the last known individual born of the Bloodline Project, marking its end.[153]
4182
- Ravidel discovers Jared Carthalion living as a street urchin in Arathoxia and begins to send creatures after him.[160]
4185
- The Mirtiin Rebellion ends with the defeat of King Myrrax and the execution of his followers, placing the Mirtiin under the strict control of the Stahaan. However, covert resistance against the Stahaan rule quietly persists.[154]
- Tahngarth is born.[153]
4186
- A 12-year old Crovax encounters Selenia for the first time. He learns that she is bound to his father's service, locked inside an amulet that must be broken to free her.[156]
4188
c. 4193
- The Zhalfirin crew of the Pirate ship Wavecrester discover Steel Island, and are narrowly defeated by its mechanical Gnome inhabitants.[164]
- A 15-year old Vuel fails his rite of maturity because Starke meddles in it. He leaves the Kondo clan and, influenced by Starke, steals the Legacy from the 14-year-old Gerrard Capashen. [159]
- Vuel deactivates Karn with the Touchstone, which is left stuck in the golem's frozen grasp. Vuel sets about scattering the Legacy artifacts across Dominaria.[159]
4193-4195
- Vuel wages war against his father, Sidar Kondo, and kills him. He also wars against Multani. Phyrexia approaches Vuel and makes him the new Evincar of Rath: Volrath.
- Sisay starts collecting the scattered bits of the Legacy.[159]
The War Years (4195 AR to 4205 AR)[14]
4195
- After a crash in the Talruum Mountains, Tahngarth joins the crew of the Skyship Weatherlight under Sisay.[155]
- Sisay and Tahngarth search the ruins of Oneah and discover the location of the Juju Bubble. They travel to the Adarkar Wastes and find the Juju Bubble in an underground ruin, but an ancient war beast activates and kills first mate Meida. Tahngarth is promoted to be the new first mate.[155]
- Summer – Mangara's Harmony ends with Mangara's imprisonment in the Amber Prison by Kaervek. The Mirage War begins.[140]
- Summer – A Spirit of the Night assassinates Femeref's Council of Voices. Asmira assumes the role of the nation's spiritual leader and military leader, or Sidar.[135]
- Early Autumn - Fall of Arathoxia - Ravidel attacks the city-state of Arathoxia, leaving the city in ruins and many of his enemies dead, but survivors like Jared Carthalion and Liana of Minorad escape his wrath.[160]
- Autumn – After the defeat of Coldraith, the Nightmare Caliphear frees Altair's mind from Ravidel's curse in exchange for 10 years of his servitude.[165]
- Rashida's village is attacked by dragons. She vows to wipe them out, slaying over a dozen herself and earning the name "Scalebane" for the banesword she carries and, later, herself.[135]
- Late Autumn - Fall of Castle Melmereth - Jared and Lilana confront Ravidel inside Castle Melmereth and summon a Shivan Dragon, destroying the castle at the cost of several lives. Despite Ravidel's survival, the event shatters his control over Corondor.[160]
4196
- Late Winter – After meeting her in Hamath, Jared is apprenticed to Kristina of the Woods.[93]
- Deep Spring – Kristina and Jared discover Ravidel is fighting Liana over the Moxen. Liana gives them to Jared and fights Ravidel in the Abyss, where she is killed.[93]
- Autumn – Jared and Kristina meet Grenfell Mor, who's been working on a spell to deactivate the Golgothian Sylex. Jared and Kristina become lovers.[93]
- Autumn – Caliphear and Altair join Jared and Kristina, and they attack Ravidel. The sylex is destroyed, but Ravidel gets away with the Moxen, and Altair is killed.[93]
- The Mirage War ends. Asmira sacrifices herself to free Mangara, and Kaervek is imprisoned in his place. Teferi repairs the timeline.[166][167]
- Early Winter – Activation of the Mox Beacon - Ravidel activates the Mox Beacon, summoning many planeswalkers to Corondor. Daria is first to arrive, during the moment Jared ascends.[93]
4197
- Justina Carthalion is born.[168]
- The Planeswalker War - Ravidel assembles a device, greatly weakening the many planeswalkers that were summoned by the Mox Beacon to Corondor. They start battling each other across the continent to retrieve their powers. The war destroys parts of Corondor, including the cities of Shikar, Telemar, and Hamath, and leads to the deaths of Embereck and Grenfell Mor, and possibly Ravidel.[93][9][168]
- Squee is born.[153]
4198
- After losing a dagger-throwing contest to Sisay, Gerrard Capashen, Mirri, and Rofellos join the Weatherlight Crew.[159]
4200
4201
- Crovax steals Selenia away from his father's mansion in Urborg and travels to Zhalfir. In Port City, he discovers the Skyship Weatherlight docked, and after a quick duel with Tahngarth, he joins their crew.[157]
- Attack on Crovax's Estate - Phyrexians led by Gallowbraid and Morinfen attack Crovax's home. With a warning from Selenia, the Weatherlight Crew travels to Urborg and joins the battle. Crovax attempts to free Selenia, but she is claimed by Volrath. Rofellos is killed by Gallowbraid during the battle. Upset, Gerrard, Crovax, and Mirri all leave the crew.[158][159]
- Sisay and the remaining Weatherlight Crew continue collecting the Legacy, picking up Karn and the Touchstone. She learns that Vuel has become Volrath.[159]
4203
4204
- Abduction of Sisay - With the aid of Starke, Volrath abducts Sisay. The Weatherlight crew picks up Gerrard, Ertai, Starke, Mirri, and Crovax and planeshifts to Rath.[159]
Phyrexian Invasion (4205 AR to 4206 AR)[13][9]
4205
- Assault on Rath - the Weatherlight crew frees Sisay. Crovax kills Selenia, placing the curse of vampirism on himself. Crovax kills Mirri. Ertai and Crovax are left on Rath. The Weatherlight leaves for Mercadia.[159]
- Revolution on Mercadia - the Weatherlight crew defeats the Phyrexians in Mercadia, overthrow the ruling caste of Kyren, and return to Dominaria.[170]
- Crovax's Coronation - Crovax is named the new Evincar of Rath. Belbe and Volrath are killed, and Ertai is corrupted by the Phyrexians.[171]
- Prophecy War - Keld invades Jamuraa, but through the actions of Teferi, Barrin, and others, Jamuraa wins, and the invading Keldons are eradicated. Rayne is killed by Greel, who in turn is killed by Barrin.[172]
4205-4206
- The Phyrexian Invasion starts. Benalia is destroyed, Llanowar is severely damaged, and Takara en-Dal is killed. [9][173]
- The Phasing Out of Zhalfir occurs. Orim makes an immunity serum for the plague. Teferi phases out Shiv, and Urza assembles the Nine Titans. Hanna dies from the Phyrexian plague.[173]
- The Obliteration of Tolaria - A grief-maddened Barrin commits suicide by annihilating all of Tolaria.[173]
- The Argivian scholar Godwyn is captured and Compleated by the Phyrexians. Godwyn then leads a conquest across New Argive, killing everyone in Elbreth, Calum, Toribah, and then Argivia itself. He is then betrayed and killed by his second-in-command, the Compleated woman Kari.[174]
- The Battle of Koilos takes place. Thaddeus is killed. The portal to Phyrexia is closed.[173]
- The Rathi Overlay happens. The Stronghold arrives in Urborg, and Skyshroud appears in Keld. Crovax kills Tsabo Tavoc.[175]
- The Keldon Twilight happens, destroying the Keldon Necropolis and bringing Eladamri and Sivvi to Urborg aboard the Golden Argosy. [175]
- Tevesh Szat gets Darigaaz to make the Primevals rise again, and they turn against the world's mortals. Karn talks sense into Darigaaz. Darigaaz dives into a volcano to break the link of the Primevals. Rith and Crosis are imprisoned again, while Dromar and Treva are chased off.[175]
- The Counterattack on Phyrexia begins. Tevesh Szat betrays the Nine Titans and kills Kristina and Daria. Urza kills Szat and powers the soul bombs. However, Urza starts to listen to Yawgmoth's whispers. He defects, joins Phyrexia and kills Taysir.[175]
- The Predator is sent smashing into the Stronghold and is destroyed. Gerrard and Squee are captured by Ertai. The Weatherlight is severely damaged and put out of comission. Crovax sends Gerrard to Phyrexia.[175]
- Gerrard battles and decapitates Urza, then wounds Yawgmoth, who is masquerading as Hanna, and is pushed back to the Stronghold. Gerrard kills Crovax while Squee kills Ertai.[176]
- Multani transplants part of Yavimaya to the borders of Urborg.[176]
- The Gutting of Phyrexia - The remaining four Titans activate the soul bombsa, and Phyrexia is almost fully destroyed.[176]
- The Black Cloud of Death - Yawgmoth enters Dominaria as a death cloud. Karn discovers a new way to read the Thran Tome. Weatherlight is reborn. Eladamri, Lin Sivvi, Bo Levar, and Commodore Guff die, along with what is surely billions of Dominarians. Dwarves make the volcano in which the Stronghold is now situated erupt, destroying much of the Citadel as well as Yawgmoth's sanctum on Phyrexia. The Legacy is completed. Yawgmoth is slain by the combined power of The Legacy. Karn ascends.[176]
- In the aftermath, the Eliterates find the Vodalian Empire shattered, its soldiers dead or in hiding. Amid rising tensions, the disillusioned Eliterate actor Destry poses as the high-ranking officer Omen, guiding the survivors toward peace before vanishing by faking his death.[177]
- Balthor Rockfist encounters Matoc, and together, they sail to their home continent of Otaria. In Auror, Balthor passes a trial and successfully joins Matoc's tribe. As thanks, Balthor forges a new sword for Matoc from the metal of a staff he found on the battlefield, which had belonged to Urza.[178]
The Rift Era (4206 AR to 4500 AR)[14][13]
4207
- Freyalise erects the Martyrs' Tomb.[176]
- Tanhgarth, Sisay, and Squee get a new ship. Orim marries Cho-Manno.[176]
c. 4230
- Yavimaya is attacked by fake Phyrexians, summoned by the elf Zorich to kill human refugees. Zorich and Ereth summon a Thorn Elemental, which turns on the druids and kills them. Ereth sacrifices herself to kill Zorich, but centuries later, Zorich is remembered as a hero by the Yavimana humans, while Ereth has been forgotten.[179]
- A morphling posing as the hero Flyn LaRouxe tricks the border town of Sylvayn out of the villagers' money for hunting a fake chimera. The drunkard Oly exposes the ruse, but the embarrassed villagers let Flyn go — with their money.[180]
c. 4250
- A band of dragon hunters led by the enthralled pixie Vaan almost manage to destroy the dragon engine Zumaki, but it reconstructs itself after they leave, thinking it dead.[181]
c. 4280
- Laquatus betrays the Berbous Mer Empire, allowing Aboshan and his cephalid empire to take over the rule the waters around the continent of Otaria.[182]
- After herd watchman Alcric and many cattle are killed by a Vampiric Dragon that kills for pleasure, Cabal overseer Buric has a demon summoned, and it and the dragon kill each other. Buric notes the upside: plenty of new meat for Cabal sausages.[183]
- Rasarm and his atog companion Yekol infiltrate Cabal lord Suarvol’s mansion, rescuing Rasarm’s enslaved sister and killing Suarvol. Rasarm is arrested, and kills Suarvol’s brother in the Arena of Aphetto, and then challenges and defeats their superior, Lord Flamescar. Rasarm is offered a choice by the Patriarch to either serve as a district lord or as an arena pit champion.[184]
- Selected Field Reports on the Kami are filed by Imperial Intercessors on Kamigawa. [185]
c. 4290
- The white dragon Eagyn rescues the little girl Pianna from northern barbarians and is killed fighting their leader. Kort swears he will protect the girl and induct her into the Northern Order of Otaria.[186]
4305
- Karn sends out probes to various worlds. One of them lands in a ruined mansion on Otaria. This is the Mirari.[187]
- The Battle for the Mirari - soon afterwards, Chainer discovers the Mirari and brings it to the Cabal. Kirtar and Aboshan try to use the Mirari but are killed in the process.[188][189][190]
- Chainer overthrows the Cabal Patriarch. Kamahl kills Chainer. Cabal City is destroyed.[189]
- Balthor defeats Burke, becoming a zombie in the process. Kamahl goes into the Krosan Forest to look for Thriss.[191]
- Jeska is brought to Seton after a Mirari-influenced Kamahl strikes her.[192] Kamahl kills the zombie Balthor and Laquatus. Kamahl becomes a druid and leaves the Mirari in Krosa. The Battle for the Mirari ends.[191]
- The Mirari's mutating waves spread across Otaria.[192]
- Braids kills Seton and brings Jeska to the Cabal Patriarch.[192]
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- Leshrac frees the Weaver King from the Stronghold.
4306
- Thousands of Dominarians immigrate to Otaria.[193]
- Jeska becomes Phage and kills Nivea. Ixidor creates Akroma. Phage constructs the Grand Coliseum[193]
- The Nightmare War - Kamahl and Phage lead a war against Ixidor and Akroma. Phage creates the Deathwurms. Ixidor is devoured by a deathwurm. Kamahl goes into exile in Krosa.[193][192]
- Zagorka discovers the city of Averru and repopulates it, dubbing it "Sanctum".[22]
4307
- After a 11-month pregnancy, Kuberr is reborn out of the union between Phage and the Cabal Patriarch. Braids kills the Cabal Patriarch and assumes control of the Cabal.[22]
- Rebirth of Karona - Akroma and Phage have their last battle in Averru. Many thousands of soldiers join each side.[194] Kamahl slays Phage, Akroma, and Zagorka, and Karona is born.[22]
4308
- Lowallyn is reincarnated in the form of Ixidor after he is freed from the deathwurm by Kamahl.[187]
- Karona destroys the Grand Coliseum and badly damages Eroshia.[187]
- Karona leaves Dominaria, leaving it without mana. Topos is destroyed from lack of magic. Coliseum Island sinks. The Martyrs' Tomb is abandoned.
- Karona's War - After a meeting with Karn on Argentum, Karona returns to Dominaria, where she destroys Aphetto, kills Llowalyn, Kuberr, and Averru, and razes Sanctum. Sash and Waistcoat kill Karona with the Mirari-sword.[187]
- Jeska ascends. Karn takes her to Argentum. Karn turns the Mirari into Memnarch and he and Jeska leave to travel the planes together.[187]
- Before he leaves, a spot of glistening oil drips off Karn and is left behind on Argentum.[195]
4308-4330
- Memnarch spends decades studying Argentum's structure and form before he comes into contact with the glistening oil.[195]
- Corruption of Memnarch - inspired to make radical changes to the plane, Memnarch renames Argentum as Mirrodin.[195]
4330 - 4400
- Over decades, Memnarch goes insane from his exposure to the glistening oil.
- Memnarch's madness becomes so strong that it warps the plane's timeline compared to the Multiverse at large. Where only decades pass on other planes, Mirrodin sees centuries to millennia of development.[196]
- The Ur-Golems have a wondrous society on Mirrodin until Memnarch destroys them. The Ur-Golem pillars are erected in the Glimmervoid.
- Memnarch brings many living things to Mirrodin via the Soul traps.[197]
- The glistening oil creates the Mycosynth and makes sure the line between artificial and natural creatures starts to blur on Mirrodin.
- Memnarch thinks Karn visits him regularly, but that's just delusion talking. He subconsciously excludes the real Karn from Mirrodin.[197]
- Memnarch starts to want to become a planeswalker and launches the Moons of Mirrodin: gigantic artificial mana batteries that will power Mirrodin after it is turned into a machine to transfer the planeswalker's spark of one of Mirrodin's inhabitants into Memnarch.[197]
c. 4360
- Liliana Vess is born on Dominaria.[17]
- Mavren Fein becomes a vampire.[198]
Between c. 4364 and c. 4464
- Autumn — The Vendrell family, including a teenaged Marina Vendrell, moves into the House on Duskmourn.[199] Soon after, she unwittingly provides the demon Valgavoth with four sacrifices, allowing him to begin expanding until he devours the entire plane, including both of its suns, within a handful of years.[200][201]
4373
c. 4385
- Liliana Vess ascends as a planeswalker and the Lich Josu Vess is created from her brother's corpse.
c. 4400
- Glissa starts to uncover the mysteries of Mirrodin. The Leveler War starts and ends.[195][202]
- The Fifth Dawn - The fifth and final moon of Mirrodin is launched, destroying the Radix and the Kaldra Champion, and beginning the Dawn Age.[203]
- Yert dethrones and decapitates Geth. Glissa is lured to his domain and caught in a temporal trap while Slobad is captured by Memnarch.[197]
c. 4400 - 4405
- Slobad is forced by Memnarch to create a memnite horde that destroy the mycosynth pillars and instead build Mirrodin into a giant focus lens. Memnarch enters a stasis to remove his flesh.[197]
- The Mephidross expands rapidly. Raksha Golden Cub is exiled, and his cousin Yshkar becomes kha. Taj-Nar is destroyed, and the leonin abandon it and move to Krark-Home.[197]
c. 4405
- Glissa emerges from the temporal trap. The Battle of Krark-home begins.[197]
- Memnarch attempts to Glissa's spark to his own body, but both die before the process is completed. All souls on the plane are sucked through the Ascension Web and all life on Mirrodin ends. Slobad receives the souls including Glissa's spark and ascends. Karn returns to Mirrodin.[197]
- The Vanishing - Slobad gives up Glissa's spark to resurrect all people on Mirrodin. The elder generations' souls depart from the plane, returning to their respective origin planes. The Panopticon is all but obliterated.[197]
- Karn turns Memnarch back into the Mirari. Slobad, Glissa, and the decapitated head of Geth are left on Mirrodin by Karn to guard the Mirari. Slobad is almost immediately killed by goblins. Glissa flees into the heart of Mirrodin, where she is captured by Phyrexians and is compleated. Geth flees to the Mephidross and begins his partnership with Phyrexia.
Between 4405 and 4557
- The Neurok defeat the vedalken in the Battle of the Synod. The two cultures enter an uneasy truce, where both inhabit the capital of Lumengrid.[202]
- Reawakened Nim massacre the surviving Moriok in an event known as the Nim Onslaught or Nim Massacre.[202] By the end of the Onslaught, less than one-quarter of the pre-Vanishing Moriok are left alive on the plane.
- The Sylvok build the Araneas Altar around the newly-formed Radix.[202]
4420
4426 AR (9943 ZC)
- Myczil Zunich is killed while on a mission with Agrus Kos.[29]
c. 4445 AR (9962 ZC)
- Teysa Karlov is born.[204][205]
4448 AR (9965 ZC)
- 15 Mokosh – Creation of the Schism - triggering a high-density mana bomb, the Izzet led by Zomaj Hauc create a rift that connects Agyrem with the plane of Ravnica, causing souls to become trapped there for decades.[205]
c. 4460 (c. 98 BD)
- The Legion of Dusk completes its conquest of the continent of Torrezon.[136][7] The Free Cities fall, and refugees found the Brazen Coalition. The Coalition soon makes first contact with the continent of Ixalan.
c. 4462
4483 AR (10,000 ZC)
- 1 Seleszeni – The Decamillennial of the Guildpact on Ravnica. Szadek's machinations directly lead to the destruction of the magical Guildpact.[29][9]
4495 AR (10,012 ZC)
- The Dissension - Rakdos, Project Kraj, and the Nephilim all attack the City of Ravnica. Momir Vig, Augustin IV, and Izolda are killed, and Jarad vod Savo is turned into a lich. Feather becomes new guildmaster of Boros, and Leonos II becomes Grand Arbiter of the Azorius. The Simic are leaderless for a time. Agyrem is overlaid onto Ravnica. A new, non-magical Guildpact, which is unsuccessful in maintaining the guilds' control, is written.[207]
Temporal crisis
4500
- The collective impact of the Sylex Blast, the Shard, the Tolarian time travel experiments, the Rathi Overlay, and Karona starts to be felt as mana-sucking rifts begin to open all over Dominaria. Magic, time, and reality become increasingly unstable, and it is more difficult to planeswalk on Dominaria.[85][9]
- Teferi, Jhoira, and a pair of Viashino and Ghitu return from their self-imposed exile to find Dominaria in a state of decay. Teferi begins work to try to return Zhalfir and Shiv to Dominaria without further damaging the plane.
- Nicol Bolas is revived.
- Teferi gives up his spark to close the Shivan time rift. Freyalise dies, closing the Skyshroud rift. Lord Windgrace imbues Urborg with his essence and dies, closing the rift. Karn disappears after closing the Tolarian Rift. Nicol Bolas destroys the Honden of Night's Reach and turns the Myojin's followers against her.
- Leshrac sees Baron Sengir and Ihsan at the head of a great army of vampires, walking through the Dwarven Gate beneath Castle Sengir. Grandmother Sengir is left behind on Ulgrotha. Leshrac then heads to Dominaria.[46]
- Jeska falls under the manipulation of Leshrac. She closes the rift over Zhalfir but ends up destroying Zhalfir in the process. She then closes the rift over Yavimaya but damages the ecosystem and possibly destroys Multani. She attempts to close the rift over Madara, but Leshrac's plot is revealed. He attacks Nicol Bolas with an artifact given to him by the Myojin of Night's Reach. Bolas beats Leshrac using the actual mask of Night's Reach. He uses an enthralled Leshrac to close the Madaran rift.
- Jeska gives her life to close the final rift over Otaria.
The Mending Era (4500 AR to 4562 AR)
4500
- The Great Mending takes place: all remaining fractures heal, first in Dominaria, then spreading throughout the Multiverse in a chain reaction. Mana again flows freely throughout Dominaria, returning life and hope to the dying world. Planeswalkers lose their immortality and godlike powers and much of their additional magic power. All existing means of traveling between planes without a spark cease to function.[190][13][9]
- Teferi sets out to become a mage of Suq'Ata. Jhoira meets with a man claiming to be Jodah. Radha unifies the Keldons and the remaining Skyshroud Elves. Venser departs Dominaria to explore the planes.
- On Kaladesh, Avaati Vya manages to successfully refine aether. An era of prosperity called the Great Aether Boom followed.
- On Amonkhet, Nicol Bolas arrives and destroys the civilization there to make way for his plans.
- On Ravnica, Agyrem is split off from Ravnica.[208]
- On Kamigawa, the Modern Age begins.[209]
- On Zendikar, Nissa Revane is born.[210]
c. 4509
c. 4510
- The First Aetherborn appear on Kaladesh.[212]
c. 4511
- Davriel Cane is born.[213]
c. 4520
- Oona's acts of interfering with Lorwyn's natural linear progression are ended by the rebellion put into motion by Colfenor. Oona's duplicate, Maralen, assumes control of the plane with the help of Colfenor's sapling and the elemental Ashling. Maralen restores the normal flow of day and night over the plane.
- Nissa Revane journeys to Lorwyn before the Great Aurora and studies black mana under the elves of the Gilt-Leaf.
c. 4521
c. 4523 (c. 10,040 ZC)
c. 4527
- Ajani Goldmane is born on Naya, Alara.[17]
- Dack Fayden is born in the town of Drakeston on Fiora.[17]
c. 4530
- Kytheon Iora is born in Akros on Theros.
c. 4532
- Elspeth Tirel is born on Capenna.[17][214]
c. 4534
- Jace Beleren is born in Silmot's Crossing on Vryn.[17]
c. 4537
- Anafenza is born.[215]
- Kaito Shizuki and his twin Eiko, as well as the Wanderer, are born on Kamigawa.[216]
- Chandra Nalaar is born on Kaladesh.[217][17]
- Daxos is born on Theros.
c. 4540 (c. 10,057 ZC)
- The Duskend Purges, in which the Azorius Senate engages in a campaign of persecution against the Golgari Swarm, occur on Ravnica.[218]
c. 4541
- Teyo Verada is born on Gobakhan.[26]
c. 4543 or earlier
4543
- Algenus Kenrith and Linden Kenrith end their High Quests
- During his, Algenus Kenrith disappears into the Wilds.
- Will and Rowan Kenrith are born on Eldraine.
- Months after his disappearance, Linden Kenrith rescues Algenus Kenrith from the Witch's hex. [220]
Decades before 4564
- The Ghirapur Grand Prix, then known as the Ghirapur Sprint, is first organized by a group that will later form the New Culture Collective.[221]
c. 4545
- Tezzeret seizes control of the Infinite Consortium from Nicol Bolas.[222]
- Tacenda Verlasen and her sister Willia are born in Kessig, Innistrad.[213]
- When she is 13,[214] Elspeth Tirel's Spark ignites, and she meets Daxos, who is 7 years old.[223]
- Angrath becomes trapped on Ixalan.[224]
c. 4548
- Baral torches Bunarat on Kaladesh to capture the young pyromancer Chandra Nalaar. She ignites in the moment of her execution.[217][225]
c. 4549
- Elspeth Tirel has arrived on Bant and begins squiring to train as a knight.[17]
c. 4550
c. 4551
- The Wanderer's spark ignites, but is damaged by Tezzeret's prototype Reality Chip.[216][227]
c. 4552
- Kaito Shizuki bonds with Himoto, the Kami of the Spark to become a Planeswalker to search for the Emperor of Kamigawa.[228]
- Elspeth Tirel is knighted on Bant.[17]
c. 4553
- The events of the 'past' sections of Agents of Artifice occur.
- Jace Beleren becomes an employee of the Infinite Consortium on Ravnica.
c. 4554
- (Alternate timeline) Sarkhan Vol's Planeswalker's spark ignites and he leaves Tarkir.
- Sarkhan Vol arrives on Jund.[229]
- Jace visits Maag Taranau on Thunder Junction and learns that a living being is inside.[230]
c. 4554 (Ava. 715)
- The Cecani manor burns down just before the 45th Hunter's Moon. Geralf and Gisa Cecani begin their war.[6]
4556
- The events of the 'present' sections of Agents of Artifice occur.[231][9]
- Jace defects and joins with Liliana Vess to dethrone Tezzeret as the Infinite Consortium's master. Tezzeret's inert form is picked up by Nicol Bolas.[232]
- The Purifying Fire occurs.[233][231][9]
- Chandra Nalaar overthrows the Order of Heliud on the plane of Regatha.
- The events of Alara Unbroken occur.[231][9]
- Sarkhan Vol becomes a vassal of Nicol Bolas shortly before the reunification of the shards of Alara upon Jund.
- Bolas reaps the seeds of war as the fractured Shards of Alara reunite. The energy from the resulting Maelstrom is absorbed by Bolas and returns some (perhaps all) of the power he lost in the Mending. Bolas fights Ajani Goldmane and is driven from the plane. The rest of the unified Alara is embroiled in a worldwide war between the former shards. Elspeth Tirel flees to Urborg after the Conflux.
- Liliana Vess takes control of the Chain Veil on Shandalar. She uses its power to overthrow Kothophed, one of her demon masters. Sarkhan is sighted tracking Liliana.[234]
- Garruk Wildspeaker runs afoul of Liliana on Shandalar and becomes cursed. He turns to Jace to find Liliana, interrupting his research of the Dragon Scroll that Chandra had stolen from Kephalai.[235]
4557
- Koth encounters Elspeth and Venser on Urborg. He enlists their help in dealing with the Phyrexian corruption taking place on Mirrodin. Ultimately, weeks (if not months) later, they succeed in freeing Karn at the cost of Venser's life.[231][9]
- Chandra surfaces on Zendikar looking for a ruin-sage named Anowon, and with him, searches for the Eye of Ugin.[9] They encounter Sarkhan once they reach the eye and he plans to sacrifice Chandra for unknown reasons. Jace appears and assists Chandra, striking an uneasy truce to defeat Sarkhan. Their actions trigger a reaction in the Hedrons surrounding the Eye. Chandra and Sarkhan leave the plane the same day, and Jace leaves 2 weeks later.
- Sarkhan returns to Bolas's Meditation Realm to inform the dragon of the events that transpired at the Eye. Bolas reveals Tezzeret's body while being rebuilt to Sarkhan.
- Bolas finishes his efforts to restore Tezzeret's mind and body, giving him the task of finding the secret of Etherium from Crucius the Mad. Ultimately successful, Bolas then sends Tezzeret to Mirrodin, having become aware of the Phyrexian taint spreading on that plane.
- The events of In the Teeth of Akoum occur.[231]
- Nissa Revane and her Tajuru allies are attacked by Eldrazi brood lineage. Sorin Markov shows up and deals with the remaining brood, recovering Anowon after 3 months of enslavement by the Eldrazi in the process. Nissa agrees to lead him to Akoum. Upon arrival, the elf and the vampire argue with each other, which results in Nissa breaking the central hedron in the Eye of Ugin. The Eldrazi Titans are freed.
- Gideon Jura followed Chandra to Zendikar but lost her track around the Eye of Ugin. He stayed at Fort Keff and defeated a handful of brood lineage that attacked the fort. Upon seeing Emrakul on the horizon, he fled, knowing he didn't stand a chance against the monstrosity. He leaves Zendikar for Ravnica to petition the help of an organization of planeswalkers.
- The archangel Avacyn and the demon Griselbrand, to whom Liliana owes a portion of her soul, disappear from the plane of Innistrad.
c. 4558
- Sorin returns to his homeplane of Innistrad after the fiasco on Zendikar to find it destroying itself.
- Anafenza is executed by her cousin Oret and returned by him as a kin-tree spirit.[236]
- The Legion of Dusk depart for and arrive on the continent of Ixalan.[237][7]
4558 (10,075 ZC; c. Ava. 719)
- Gideon Jura arrives on Ravnica to find tensions increasing amid the rise of the Gateless and the resurgence of the guilds. Knowing he has little choice, he places his search for allies on hold, having had little success anyway.
- Garruk pursues Liliana to Innistrad, intent on having her remove his curse or killing her for inflicting it upon him. After a few months of searching, Liliana tracks Griselbrand's disappearance to the Helvault and manipulates Thalia into destroying it.[231][9]
- Niv-Mizzet begins extensive research into the nature of the Implicit Maze, appointing Ral Zarek as the lead researcher.
- Jace finishes his research concerning the Implicit Maze. Shocked by the answers he discovered, he erased his memory, effectively losing 6 months of his life. However, the activities of House Dimir draw him back in. Niv-Mizzet orchestrates the running of the Implicit Maze. Jace becomes the Living Guildpact.[231]
c. 4558
- Elesh Norn seizes power over the red and black factions of New Phyrexia.
- Koth attempts to assassinate the ascendant Elesh Norn with an incredibly powerful spellbomb, forcing Elspeth to leave New Phyrexia for Theros. Koth escaped alive into the bowels of the furnace layers. He hopes that the Mirran resistance can one day overthrow the Phyrexians.
Before 4559
c. 4559
- (Alternate timeline) Anafenza becomes khan of the Abzan.[215]
- Narset's planeswalker spark ignites.[219]
- Davriel Cane arrives on Innistrad
- Preparations for the Inventors' Fair begin on Kaladesh[239]
4559
- Xenagos enacts his plans to manipulate the gods into confronting each other, forcing Kruphix to enact the Silence, removing them from Theros and leaving his path open to ascend to godhood.[231][9]
- Following a battle in Akros, Xenagos ascends during the Great Revel, throwing off the balance of power in Theros.
- Daxos dies at 22 years old.
- Alongside Ajani, Elspeth Tirel enters the realm of Nyx to topple the new god, though it ultimately claims her life.
- Sarkhan Vol returns to his present, though he was never born in this timeline.[240][241][231][9]
- Sorin Markov arrives on Tarkir and releases Ugin from his Hedron cocoon.[242] He informs Ugin about the release of the Eldrazi, and Ugin dismisses him and demands that he seek out Nahiri.
- Sarkhan seeks out Ugin and explains his role in the release of the Eldrazi and in saving Ugin's life.[241] He leaves Ugin and meets with Narset, a planeswalker he had met in an alternate timeline.
- These events happened in an alternate timeline. Tarkir:
- Sarkhan returns to Tarkir.
- Sorin Markov arrives on Tarkir and finds Ugin dead.[242]
- Varuk takes control of the Mardu after Zurgo's obsession with Sarkhan becomes clear.[243]
- The appearance of the Alabaster Kirin.
- Sarkhan, Narset — whose planeswalker spark did not ignite in this timeline — and Zurgo reach Ugin's Nexus.[244]
- Zurgo Kills Narset.[244]
- Sarkhan enters the Nexus of Fate and travels 1280 years backward in time.[244]
c. 4559
- Ajani visits Tamiyo on Kamigawa
- Tamiyo arrives on Innistrad from Kamigawa and begins her investigation
- After one month on Kamigawa, Ajani travels to Kaladesh[245]
Between c. 4559 and c. 4561
- At some point after encountering Liliana first, then Jace, Garruk Wildspeaker encounters Oko and falls under his spell.
Gatewatch Period
c. 4559
- Emrakul is last seen on Zendikar[246]
- Gideon begins his efforts to save Zendikar from the Eldrazi.
4559
- In the Battle for Zendikar the Zendikar resistance army led by Gideon Jura, Nissa Revane and Kiora assaults and recaptures Sea Gate from the Ulamog brood.[231][9]
- Weeks after Jace Beleren arrived on Zendikar,[247] Ob Nixilis destroys the hedron network meant to capture Ulamog. He regains his planeswalker's spark and is scared away by Chandra Nalaar.
- Gideon Jura, Jace Beleren, Chandra Nalaar and Nissa Revane form the Gatewatch.
- The Gatewatch defeats Kozilek and Ulamog. The two Eldrazi titans are incinerated and destroyed 1 to 3 Years after their release[247].
- The Roil temporarily stops
- Jace travels from Zendikar to Innistrad
4559, c. 6 Months before the Hour Devastation[239]
- The Travails happen on Innistrad.[9]
- Nahiri calls the third Eldrazi titan, Emrakul, forth to Innistrad to take a revenge on Sorin Markov for imprisoning her in the Helvault.
- Emrakul's corruption leads to the death of Avacyn and the creation of many mutated horrors.
- Odric becomes a vampire.[248]
- Aided by Tamiyo and Liliana Vess, the Gatewatch fights Emrakul. Emrakul is sealed in Innistrad's moon. Liliana formally joins the Gatewatch.
4560, c. 3 Months before the Hour of Devastation
- Liliana investigates the presence of Tezzeret on Kaladesh. The Gatewatch aids the Renegades in their rebellion against the Consulate.[231][9]
- Vraska becomes employed by Nicol Bolas and planeswalks to Ixalan.
4560, c. 1 Month before the Hour of Devastation
- About seven months after he left Kamigawa, Ajani Goldmane joins the Gatewatch. Tezzeret steals the Planar Bridge from the Inventors' Fair for his master Nicol Bolas.
The Hour of Devastation
- On Amonkhet, the Gatewatch discovers that Bolas is creating an army of Eternals, highly trained fighting specialists who had been zombified while keeping their skills intact.[231][9]
- Liliana Vess kills the demon Razaketh.
- Two days after the arrival of the Gatewatch, the Hour of Devastation occurs. When the Gatewatch confronts the dragon, they are soundly defeated.
- Oketra, Kefnet, Bontu, Rhonas, and The Scorpion God are killed. Samut ascends.
- Seriously wounded, Jace flees to Ixalan, where he is trapped by the power of the Immortal Sun.[231]
- Chandra, Gideon, Liliana, and Nissa flee to Dominaria. Nissa leaves the Gatewatch and planeswalks to Zendikar.
- Jhoira recovers the Skyship Weatherlight and forms a new Weatherlight crew.
4560, c. 40 Days after the Hour of Devastation
- Jace is found by Vraska and joins the crew of the Belligerent.[9]
4560, c. 2 Months after the Hour of Devastation
- Jhoira finishes gathering her crew.
- Ajani planeswalks to Dominaria.
4560, c. 3-4 Months after the Hour of Devastation
- Jace defeats Azor and becomes romantically involved with Vraska. Tezzeret steals the Immortal Sun from Orazca.
- Jace planeswalks to Dominaria
- On Dominaria, the Gatewatch joins with the planeswalkers Jaya Ballard and Karn to fight Belzenlok's Cabal.[9] Teferi regains his planeswalker's spark and formally joins.[231]
- Vraska planeswalks to Ravnica and takes control of the Golgari Swarm.
- Huatli planeswalks to Kaladesh and spends a few days there with Saheeli[249]
- Huatli planeswalks to Ravnica and begins studying the government there[249]
c. 4-5 Months after the Hour of Devastation
- The Gatewatch and the crew of the Weatherlight defeat Belzenlok with the help of the Blackblade. Nicol Bolas takes control of Liliana Vess.
- On Ravnica, tensions between the guilds rise, as Nicol Bolas has been warping them to his needs. They also fight internally between the forces pulling them toward or away from Bolas's influence.
4560, c. 5 Months after the Hour of Devastation
- Saheeli is working on a project on Dominaria
- Huatli becomes romantically involved with Saheeli[249]
c. 4560
- Tacenda Verlasen and Davriel Cane defeat Willia. Tacenda absorbs the Bog Entity, and ascends.[213]
War of the Spark
4560 AR (10,077 ZC), c. 4-5 Months after the Hour of Devastation
- The day after the Gatewatch battle Belzenlok, during one local Autumn day, the War of the Spark takes place on Ravnica.[231][9]
- Liliana was a slave to Bolas because of her Demon-Contract
- Dack and Domri die.
- Teyo ascends.
- Nissa rejoins the Gatewatch, Kaya formally joins.
- Niv-Mizzet becomes the new Living Guildpact.
- Gideon sacrificed himself for Liliana while she turned against Nicol Bolas
- Nicol Bolas is defeated, and Ugin imprisons him on the Meditation Plane.
After the War
c. 4560
- Dovin Baan is killed by Atkos Tarr.
- Jace Beleren planeswalks to Vryn[250]
4560
- Oko turns King Kenrith into a stag during the local Harvest Season.
- During the local Winter Solstice, Will Kenrith and Rowan Kenrith's quest to free their dad happens.[9]
- Oko's plot to start a war between the Wilds and Kingdoms of Eldraine is revealed.
- Garruk Wildspeaker is freed from the veil curse by the Cauldron of Eternity.
- Rowan and Will Kenrith's shared spark ignites. Garruk Wildspeaker planeswalks after them, promising their parents he will watch over them.[251]
Between 4560 and 4561
- Garruk Wildspeaker briefly stays with Will and Rowan. After a few weeks, he leaves them, satisfied they are safe.[252]
- Chandra Nalaar goes on a campaign of heroism.
- Tibalt kidnaps Pia Nalaar.
- She is rescued by Chandra and Ajani Goldmane.[253]
4561
- The War of the gods takes place on Theros.[9]
- Elspeth Tirel defeats Heliod and escapes the Underworld.
- Ashiok learns about the Phyrexians from Elspeth's nightmares.[254]
- Lukka's invasion of Drannith on Ikoria fails.[9]
- An adventuring party led by Anowon kills Grakmaw.[256]
- Nahiri and Nissa Revane recover the Lithoform Key from the Akoum Skyclave.[257][9]
- Autumn (Ravnica) — Nissa enlists Jace Beleren's help in stopping Nahiri from using the Lithoform Core.[257]
- Nahiri, along with Akiri, Zareth San, Kaza, and Orah recover the Lithoform Core from the Murasa Skyclave. Zareth is killed when Nahiri activates the Core.[258][259]
- After a fight, Nissa takes the Core from Nahiri, activating it and revitalizing the plane.[260] Jace recovers the inert Core.
- Vorinclex infects Tibalt with glistening oil, coercing him to cause chaos on Kaldheim.[261][231]
- Tibalt imprisons and impersonates Valki, kills Koll, and steals the Sword of the Realms.[261]
- Kaya Cassir tracks Vorinclex to Kaldheim, but fails to kill the praetor before he can escape with a Tyrite sample.[262][263][9]
- Tibalt opens a Doomskar between Immersturm and Bretagard.[264][263] Koma is released. Kaya kills Varragoth. Halvar seals the Omenpaths and ends the Doomskar.
- Tournaments are held in Valor's Reach on Kylem.[265] Will and Rowan Kenrith take part.[266]
- Summer (Arcavios) — Liliana Vess takes a role as Professor at Strixhaven under the pseudonym Serafina Onyx.[252][231][9]
- Fall semester (Arcavios) — Will and Rowan Kenrith depart Kylem to join Strixhaven University at the invitation of Kasmina.[252]
- Winter (Arcavios) — Quintorius Kand and Asterion rediscover the lost Loxodon city of Zantafar.[267]
- Winter — Agents of the Oriq, including Lukka, attack the University, killing several students.[268]
- Winter — Extus Narr summons the Blood Avatar but is stopped by Will, Rowan and Liliana, dying in the fight.[269]
- Winter — The University is rebuilt, with a new monument to the lost, and Liliana stays on as a Professor, now using her real name.[269]
- Harvest Moon (Innistrad) — The day-night cycle of Innistrad shifts close to Eternal Night.[270][231][9]
- Harvest Moon— Saryth is killed in a fight with Katilda and Leinore, preventing her from summoning the Coiled One.[271]
- Harvest Moon — Wrenn returns Six to Kessig and bonds with Seven.[272]
- Harvest Moon — Liesa is reborn when the demon known as the Buried Lord is summoned, though she kills him again.[273]
- Harvest Moon — Arlinn Kord and Teferi Akosa ask Sorin Markov for help slowing the sunset. When he refuses, the angel Sigarda attacks him, while the two planeswalkers retrieve the Moonsilver Key.[274]
- Harvest Moon — Arinos of Lambholt summons Old Stickfingers and is then killed or possessed by him. After killing at least two other people, the creature was contained by Ariosa, Rem Karolus, and Vadrok.[275]
- Harvest Moon — Ludevic of Ulm creates Olag.[276]
- Harvesttide festival — Olivia Voldaren crashes the festival, stealing the Moonsilver Key and killing Katilda before she can perform the ritual to restore the cycle of day and night.[277]
- Voldaren captures Sigarda and steals Edgar Markov's body from his tomb, intending to wed him and join the plane's two most powerful vampire families.[278][279]
- Odric is sired into a vampire by Henrika Domnathi.[280][231]
- Torens frees Eruth and Umbris.[281] The villagers of Traublassen kill Vytas and Boris.
- Runo Stromkirk summons Krothuss.[282]
- Katilda's spirit, contained within the Moonsilver Key, frees Sigarda.[278]
- Kaya Cassir, Chandra Nalaar, Teferi Akosa and Arlinn Kord crash Olivia Voldaren's wedding and retrieve the Moonsilver Key.[33][9]
- Katilda's spirit is restored to her body, and the regular day-night cycle of Innistrad is restored.
- The orochi samurai Chishiro re-bonds with the kami Kaima and kills Keimi, the giant frog mount of the human ninja Tatsunari.[283]
- Jin-Gitaxias kills Tameshi.[284][9]
- Tamiyo aids Kaito Shizuki's search for Tezzeret and the Wanderer.[285]
- Kaito Shizuki, Tamiyo, and The Wanderer fight Tezzeret, Jin-Gitaxias and the Asari.[286][287] Light-Paws is appointed regent of Kamigawa and Risona is captured.
- Tezzeret flees with the Reality Chip and the bodies of Tamiyo and Jin-Gitaxias.[287] Tamiyo is compleated by Jin-Gitaxias, becoming the first Phyrexian planeswalker.
- Ajani Goldmane sends Elspeth Tirel to New Capenna to search for an answer to the New Phyrexian threat.[288]
- Errant and Parnesse marry. Errant's father Anhelo murders Fiero Vespin and Severo, Jr.[289]
- Elspeth Tirel, Vivien Reid, Tezzeret, and Urabrask work to find the source of Halo, a potential tool to defeat the New Phyrexians.[290]
- New Year's Eve — Ob Nixilis begins the Adversary War by attacking the leadership of the plane, uprooting the family order and killing the Maestros boss Xander.[291][231]
4562
- New Year's Day — Giada sacrifices herself, reawakening the New Capennan angels held in stasis across the city.[292][9]
4562, 2 Years after the Hour of Devastation[293]
- Tezzeret transports Sheoldred from New Phyrexia to Dominaria using the Planar Bridge.[294]
- The second Phyrexian Invasion of Dominaria begins.[13][9]
- A few months later, a peace summit between New Benalia and Keld at Oyster Bay is interrupted by Phyrexian sleeper agents. Aron Capashen, leader of New Benalia, is compleated by a resurrected Ertai.[295]
- Phyrexians overrun Argivia, the capital of New Argive.[296]
- Ajani is compleated, joining the Phyrexian side under Elesh Norn's direct influence.[297]
- The Skyship Weatherlight is compleated.[298]
- Ajani throws Jaya off the Mana Rig to her death.[297]
- Karn is captured by Phyrexians. Though he is immune to Phyrexian compleation, they destroy his Sylex and disassemble his body into its components.[297]
- The Mana Rig is destroyed.[297]
- Saheeli Rai creates a replica Sylex.[297]
- Teferi's spirit is sent back through time to the Brothers' War with the help of Saheeli and Kaya.[9] They discover the secrets of how to operate the sylex to destroy the Phyrexians, but Teferi's spirit gets caught in a time fracture and is left stranded in the phased-out Zhalfir.[297]
- Teferi discovers that only 10 years have passed in Zhalfir since it was phased out in the first Phyrexian invasion. Three weeks after Teferi's arrival, Kaervek escapes from his amber prison, wounding Mageta in the process.[299]
- Tibalt is compleated and joins the Phyrexians.[300]
- Ixhel kills Geth, forming Vishgraz from his remains.[301]
- A ten-planeswalker Gatewatch strike team infiltrates New Phyrexia, but are foiled by Elesh Norn.[302]
- As a result, Vraska, Nahiri, Lukka, Jace and Nissa are all compleated.[303][304][300][302] Kaito Shizuki, Kaya Cassir, and Tyvar Kell are briefly captured.[305]
- Koth and a disassembled but still alive Karn are discovered by the planeswalkers and rejoin their ranks.[306][300]
- Tyvar Kell fights and kills a compleated Tibalt.[302]
- Jace activates the Sylex, but to save the worlds of the multiverse, Elspeth grabs it before it can trigger fully and planeswalks it into the Blind Eternities.[302]
New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse
4562
- Start of New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse[302]
- Elesh Norn orders Ajani to execute Sheoldred.[305] She then sends her top-ranked minions to assault various planes - Vraska to Ravnica, Nahiri to Zendikar, Lukka to Ikoria, Tamiyo to Kamigawa, Ajani to Theros, Jace to Vryn, and Atraxa to New Capenna. She keeps Nissa with her on New Phyrexia.
- The planes of Aranzhur, Cabralin, Ilcae, Mirrankkar, and Obsidias are quickly overcome.[307]
- Tezzeret receives a new darksteel metal body as a reward by Elesh Norn for the capture of the traitor Rona, finally separating him from the Planar Bridge.[307] Tezzeret escapes before Jin-Gitaxias can compleat him and seeks refuge from the war in the former headquarters of the Infinite Consortium.
- Kaya, Kaito and Tyvar return to Dominaria and share the news of their defeat with Vivien, Liliana, Chandra and Wrenn.[308] Chandra and Wrenn planeswalk to New Phyrexia and join the rebels there in the fight against Elesh Norn, while Kaya and Kaito go to Kamigawa. Tyvar travels to Kaldheim and Vivien to Ikoria, while Liliana travels to Arcavios.
- On Kamigawa, Tamiyo compleats Boseiju before betraying Elesh Norn by letting herself be killed by the Wanderer.[309] This triggers a spell Tamiyo had prepared earlier, forming Tamiyo's memory into a spiritual personification free of Phyrexian influence. Hidetsugu is freed from the spirit realm.[310]
- After the invasion tree opens Doomskars across Kaldheim, its defenders join together and burn their World Tree, denying the invaders its power.[311]
- On Arcavios, most of the professors are compleated, including Nassari and Shaile Talonrook, but not Embrose Lu or Liliana Vess.[312] Quintorius Kand, Rootha Squallheart, Dina, Zimone Wola, and Killian Lu cast the Invocation of the Founders to protect against the invasion, and Quint's planeswalker's spark ignites.
- On Ikoria, a compleated and monstrous Lukka destroys the largest Human city, Drannith.[313] Vivien leads Jirina Kudro and refugees from the city into Vadrok's lair to lure Lukka there. Vadrok kills Lukka and spares Vivien and the refugees.
- On Ixalan, Huatli leads the defense of the plane.[314] She leads the soldiers of the Sun Empire with reluctant help from Mavren Fein and his host of vampires. At Orazca, she summons the Elder Dinosaurs to drive the intruders back. A compleated Etali attacks the city but is killed by Zacama.
- On Eldraine, the leaders of the courts are defeated by the Phyrexians.[315] Algenus and Linden Kenrith are both killed and Ayara is compleated. A powerful spell cast by Rankle lures the invaders into a chasm, and Ayara falls to her death. The fae lord Talion casts the Wicked Slumber with the help of the witch sisters Agatha, Eriette, and Hylda.
- On Dominaria, Tolaria West is decimated by Phyrexians, but the invaders are rebuffed by the New Coalition.[311]
- Elesh Norn orders Urabrask's execution, but appears to stop short of killing him outright.[316]
- In the wake of the Sylex blast, Elspeth is met with an apparition of Serra.[316] Infused with white mana, Elspeth returns to New Phyrexia as an archangel. She saves Karn from destruction at the hands of Jin-Gitaxias, and stabs Elesh Norn with her sword, allowing Chandra and Wrenn to approach the invasion tree, Realmbreaker.[317]
- Wrenn bonds with Realmbreaker and uses its interplanar portals to reach Zhalfir and Teferi.[317] She expends her energy and life-force to switch Zhalfir's phased-out pocket plane with New Phyrexia, bringing the Zhalfirins into the war.
- On Ravnica, Vraska leads the invasion, compleating most of the Golgari Swarm and many in the Simic Combine and Izzet League, while enacting revenge on the Azorius Senate.[318] Some part of her remains incompleat due to a partition created by Jace. She battles Ral Zarek, who uses a sonic device to neutralize the glistening oil and disable Vraska's body. She falls into a pile of rubble and disappears.
- On Zendikar, Nahiri battles Tazri, Akiri, Linvala, Kaza and Orah.[319] She fuses with the Emeria skyclave, which is brought to the ground.
- On Capenna, Atraxa leads the compleation of Anhelo and most of the Maestros.[320] Errant and Parnesse escape and lead a team to bring Park Heights down on top of Atraxa, killing her.
- Capenna's angels use the omenpaths opened by Wrenn and Realmbreaker to enter other planes, spreading Halo across the Multiverse and aiding each plane's defenders.[321]
- On Theros, Ajani compleats enough faithful to compleat the majority of the plane's pantheon of Gods, including Heliod, Erebos, and possibly the other three Major Gods.[322] Heliod is killed by Kaya Cassir.[321]
- On New Phyrexia, Vorinclex is killed.[321] Jin-Gitaxias is also killed when a Zhalfirin woman smashes his war machine and lets him be eaten by his creations. Karn reassembles his broken body, and unmakes the defeated Elesh Norn. With her death, all Phyrexians and the glistening oil become inert, effectively ending the invasion.
The Omenpath Era (4562 AR - present)
4562
- Following New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse and the use of Realmbreaker, Omenpaths open across all the planes, allowing non-planeswalkers to cross the boundaries between them.[323]
- On Ravnica, Niv-Mizzet initiates his "Omenpath Project" after recognizing the planar portals and their patterns. He dispatches agents to begin researching and mapping the Omenpaths to bring them under his control.[324]
- Teferi plants an acorn of Wrenn in the soil of Zhalfir.[325]
- Karn gives up his spark and Melira sacrifices her life to restore Ajani and Nissa, removing their compleation and bringing them back to life.[325]
- The Desparkening: The aftereffects of the Sylex Blast in the Blind Eternities causes the vast majority of planeswalkers to lose their sparks.[326] Among them are Aminatou, Calix, Daretti, Huatli, Kiora, Koth, Narset, Niko Aris, Nissa Revane, Ob Nixilis, Saheeli Rai, Sarkhan Vol, Teferi Akosa, Tyvar Kell, Vraska, and Rowan and Will Kenrith.
- Ajani Goldmane, Ashiok, Chandra Nalaar, Elspeth Tirel, Jace Beleren, Kaito Shizuki, Kaya Cassir, Oko, Quintorius Kand, Ral Zarek, and Ugin are unaffected by the spark rupture and retain their sparks.
- Nahiri, healed of her compleation, finds her spark to have been removed from her body, and accidentally destroys it .[327]
- Saheeli Rai uses these Omenpaths to reunite with Huatli on Ixalan.[328]
- Kaervek escapes from Zhalfir via Omenpath.[329]
- Quintorius begins exploring archaeological sites across the Multiverse and finds evidence of a lost multiplanar empire.[330]
- The Wicked Slumber begins spreading across Eldraine. Will Kenrith declares himself High King.[331]
- Indrelon is stolen from castle Vantress.[332]
- On Ravnica, the Ravnican Agency of Magicological Investigations rises to prominence during rebuilding efforts.[333]
- Troyan enters an Omenpath from Ravnica to Eldraine.[334]
- Omenpaths allow travel to Thunder Junction, and the first towns and settlements begin appearing across the plane.[335][336]
- The Consulate on Kaladesh is overthrown in the mostly bloodless Indigo Revolution by the New Culture Collective and allied factions.[221] It is replaced by the Avishkar Assembly, who renamed the plane to "Avishkar."
- The gods Ketramose and Sab-Sunen are born on Amonkhet.
- On Tarkir, rebellions against each of the dragonlords rise, bearing the names of the ancient clans. The conflict escalates into war, which is decided in favor of the clans when Narset and the other khans perform the Stormnexus Ritual. The Dragonlords disappear, and the clans rise to power.
- Tarkir's dragonstorms begin to spontaneously appear on other planes.
- Jace and Vraska spend months convalescing on Vryn after a combination of his psychic defenses and his mother Ranna's healing prowess keeps them from succumbing to phyresis. They plot a rebirth of the Multiverse.
c. 4563, 6 months after the New Phyrexian Invasion[331]
- The half-fae Kellan kills the witch Agatha.[332]
- Will Kenrith and Kellan capture Eriette, ending the Wicked Slumber and forcing Ashiok to planeswalk away from Eldraine.[337] Rowan escapes. Jace Beleren, disguised as Ashiok, later frees and recruits Eriette.[338]
- Kellan enters an Omenpath from Eldraine to Ixalan.[337]
c. 4563, at least one year after the New Phyrexian Invasion
- The first annual interplanar Ghirapur Grand Prix.[339]
4563 (5 Dawn Era[7]), 14-17 months after the New Phyrexian Invasion[340][341]
- The Brazen Coalition mining town Downtown, including mayor Xavier Sal, is entirely taken over by the Mycotyrant.[342]
- Huatli, Quintorius Kand, and twenty-two Sun Empire warriors including Inti, Caparocti Sunborn, and Wayta explore under Orazca.[342] They eventually reach the River Heralds city of Matzalantli and enter Ixalan's Core, meeting the Oltec.[343]
- Thirty members of the Legion of Dusk's Queen's Bay Company, including Vito Quijano de Pasamonte, Bartolomé del Presidio, Amalia Benavides Aguirre, and Clavileño enter Ixalan's Core in search of the bat god Aclazotz.[342] After meeting with Kellan and being captured by the Malamet and the Oltec, Vito kills Bartolomé in an escape and he and Clavileño find and free Aclazotz.[343]
- Nine Brazen Coalition pirates, including Malcolm Lee and Breeches, investigate the disappearances in Downtown.[342] They find the Mycotyrant and flee to the Core.[343][344]
- All of these factions clash in a battle in the Core.[344][345] Aclazotz nearly cages Chimil, the Inner Sun. Inti, Vito, Clavileño, and the Mycotyrant's host body are killed.
- Kellan and Amalia enter an Omenpath and travel to Ravnica.[345]
- Quint discovers a Coin Empire ship in the Core.[345]
- The Mycotyrant escapes to a new body on the surface and takes over Sunray Bay, boarding a ship and sailing for High and Dry.[345]
- Aclazotz escapes to the surface, boarding a ship and sailing for Vona de Iedo in Torrezon.[345]
- Saheeli, Caztaca Huicintli, Elenda of Garrano, and Beckett Brass hold a peace meeting, agreeing to support each other's factions of their governments.[346]
- Malcolm and Breeches reach the surface and report the existence of the Mycotyrant. They run into Vraska, who hires them for a job taking place on Thunder Junction.[230]
c. 4564 (c. 10,080 ZC), ~17 months after the New Phyrexian Invasion[347]
- Anzrag, a Gruul god, breaks loose of guild control and wreaks havoc across the Ninth District.[348] It is stopped by the Ravnican Agency of Magicological Investigations.
- Spring[349] — One month later, during a party at Karlov Manor, a rising Ravnican crime wave comes to the forefront with the assassination of Zegana.[348][350][351] Etrata is arrested on suspicion of committing the crime.
- Spring — Three days later, Teysa Karlov is assassinated.[352] Kaya Cassir takes the lead on the investigation. Alquist Proft breaks Etrata out of Azorius's custody, believing her innocence.
- Spring — Massacre Girl is hired to assassinate Proft for interfering in guild business, but is stopped by Etrata.[353]
- Spring — Krenko kidnaps Kylox in search of information on the murders.[354] When an assassin arrives to kill Krenko, Kylox is accidentally killed in the scuffle. Massacre Girl attempts to murder Aurelia but is stopped by the guild leader, who gives investigators twenty-four hours to solve the case before the Boros Legion declares war on the Cult of Rakdos.
- Spring — In the ensuing twenty-four hours, Anzrag escapes Agency custody and rampages through their headquarters.[355] Agrus Kos is captured by Judith.
- Spring — The following day, Proft calls the leaders of the guilds to Vitu-Ghazi to reveal the killer. He explains that Trostani — specifically Oba — was responsible for organizing the murders in retribution for those she considered traitors to the plane during the Phyrexian Invasion.[356]
- Spring — Oba attacks the gathered assembly, and in the chaos, Tolsimir Wolfblood is killed by Yarus.[357][358] Judith flees, but is attacked by Massacre Girl and is not heard from again. Kaya Cassir and Etrata capture Oba, and her sisters render her unconscious.
- Spring — Trostani withdraws as leader of the Selesnya Conclave, leaving Emmara Tandris to lead in her absence.[358]
- Spring — Teysa Karlov's ghost returns, continuing her leadership of the Orzhov Syndicate, forming a new ghost council.[358]
- Spring — Proft discovers Niv-Mizzet's Omenpath Project and offers his services to the dragon.[324]
c. 4564, ~18 months after the New Phyrexian Invasion[347]
- Ral Zarek, at the behest of Niv-Mizzet, sets up communication relays across Thunder Junction and other planes via the Omenpaths.[359]
- Oko's gang of criminals, Akul and his Hellspurs, and Ral Zarek, with Kellan in tow, all reach the vault of Maag Taranau at the same time.[360] After a three-way battle, Jace Beleren and Vraska seize Loot, the Fomori child that was locked in the vault, and disappear. The vault launches into the sky, with Akul trapped inside.
- Amalia travels to Thunder Junction to reunite with Kellan and begin mapping the plane.[360]
- Jace and Vraska travel to the plane of Bloomburrow.
- Sometime after this, Nashi returns to Kamigawa before traveling to the plane of Duskmourn.[199]
c. 4564, almost two years after the New Phyrexian Invasion[361][362]
- Late Spring — On Bloomburrow, King Glarb hires Cruelclaw to steal Maha's egg.[363] After years of peace, the Calamity Beasts begin attacking Valley again.[361]
- Late Spring — Ral Zarek follows Jace Beleren's aether trail to Bloomburrow.[361]
- Late Spring — Mabel, Helga and their team of adventurers meet up with Ral and discover that a rogue dragonstorm has given birth to the Dragonhawk, a new threat to Valley.[364][365]
- Late Spring — Mabel reclaims Maha's egg and returns it to its mother, thus ending the threat of the Calamity Beasts to Valley.[363]
- Late Spring — Having learned that Jace and Vraska left Bloomburrow together, Ral follows their trail off-plane.[363]
c. 4564, at least 21 months after the New Phyrexian Invasion
- Kaito Shizuki, Niko Aris, Tyvar Kell, The Wanderer and Zimone Wola travel to Duskmourn in search of Nashi.[199] Alquist Proft, Aminatou, Etrata, Niv-Mizzet, and Yoshimaru monitor them from Ravnica.
- Loot wanders into one of Duskmourn's doors. Jace and Vraska travel to the House in an attempt to retrieve him but fail, and he is captured by Valgavoth.
- City joins the Cult of Valgavoth, who attack the carnival grounds and attic encampment safe zones, capturing Rill, Sunset, and a few other survivors and killing the rest.[366] Dawn escapes and joins the Benefactors.[367]
- On Ravnica, Niv-Mizzet completes his mapping project and secures the plane's Omenpaths.[368]
c. 4564, at least two years after the New Phyrexian Invasion
- The second annual interplanar Ghirapur Grand Prix takes place across Avishkar, Amonkhet, and Muraganda.[339][221] The Champions of Amonkhet win and claim the Aetherspark as their prize.
- Jace incites a coup headed by Mohar Varma in order to disrupt the race and gets Loot back from Winter in the confusion. The coup fails, and Varma is sent to prison.
- Elspeth Tirel travels to Tarkir and meets with Narset to investigate the multiversal dragonstorm outbreak. Their search leads them to an Omenpath to the Meditation Realm.
- Sarkhan Vol and Taigam perform a corrupted ritual and gain control of the plane's wild dragons, which Sarkhan uses to wreak havoc.
- In the Meditation Realm, Elspeth and Narset find Jace, Loot, Ugin, and Nicol Bolas. Elspeth accidentally tells Bolas his name.
- Jace steals the Spirit-Gem and tries to exploit the Meditation Realm's power to reach back in time and undo the Phyrexian Invasion. He fails and seemingly dies. All others in the Realm leave.
- Ugin returns to Tarkir, defeats Sarkhan, and puts a stop to the dragonstorm outbreak.
- Nicol Bolas escapes into the Multiverse.
- Jace reforms as the custodian of the Meditation Realm.
Notes on the timeline
Since some parts of the timeline are open to interpretation, this section was created to show which of them could be different and why the current version was chosen. This section will not include an argumentation for all dates and the placing of undated events because dates are often just given in the books, and most undated events have to have happened between certain dated events because of the characters or nations present.
Year Zero
The Argivian Reckoning explicitly uses a year zero corresponding to the year of Urza's and Mishra's births.[369][9] Other dating systems, especially the Ravnican timeline, have been implied to use year zeroes as well, with years commensurate across planes.[8]
The Thran
The book "The Thran" gives dates of all events in the "The Time of the Thran" part of this timeline relating to the Thran-Phyrexian War (9 years prior, 2 years prior, etc.). The date for the war itself is given in Apocalypse, where Yawgmoth says the war ended 9000 years ago. For this timeline, the Thran-Phyrexian War has been estimated to have happened 5000 years before the Brothers' War. Consequently, all the events narrated in the books are here reported following the same description provided in "The Thran", and under the summary indication of happening around -5000 AR. So all dates in the "The Time of the Thran" section are correct in relating to each other, but they could be some years off relating to the other dates on the timeline. Note that in Invasion, Tsabo Tavoc said the Thran-Phyrexian War ended 6000 years ago. Since Yawgmoth was there, his statements have been taken over those of Tsabo.
The Art of Magic: the Gathering - Dominaria places the 'Time of the Thran' at 'up to around -5,000 AR', ending with the Thran-Phyrexia War, placing this date officially at about -5000 AR.[14]
Arabian Nights
The dates of the events of the Arabian Nights comic and the life of Taysir are roughly estimated, based on The Story of the Battlemage Ravidel, which places the birth of Taysir soon after the end of the Brothers' War. Refraction of Rabiah happened still in his infancy. He left the plane as an adult about three decades later (although it's only an impression of his age derived from the art in the comic). Some sources place Antiquities War comic after Arabian Nights. Still, one of them also reminds us that the Antiquities War comic is a narrative made by Taysir after he was trapped in the Shard and researched the mysteries of this ancient conflict.
Duels of the Planeswalkers
Although it is not given a specific date, the 2014 Duels of the Planeswalkers takes place just before Rise of the Eldrazi, placing it in roughly 4557. It contains bios on each of its planeswalker characters, listing their ages as Garruk Wildspeaker, 36; Liliana Vess, "over 200"; Jace Beleren, 23; Ajani Goldmane, "appears" 30; Chandra Nalaar, 20; Nicol Bolas, "over 20,000"; Dack Fayden, 30; Elspeth Tirel, 24 (sparked at 13, squire at 17, knight at 20); and Nissa Revane, "appears" 28.
For this timeline to work, Elspeth must have been born in 4532, Chandra must have been born at an earlier time of year in 4537, and Daxos must have been born at a later date that same year. In 4545, Elspeth sparks at age 13 and meets Daxos on Theros before he turns 8. She squires on Bant in c. 4549 and is knighted in c. 4552. In 4557, Duels of the Planeswalkers occur after Chandra has turned 20 but before Elspeth has turned 25. Theros happens in 4559, after Daxos has turned 22, while Elspeth is 27.
Homelands events
The WotC Timeline places it between 3800 and 4130. The timeline in the Homelands comic gives no dates in the AR calendar but gives a chronology of events that takes 600 years, far longer than the 330 years in the WotC timeline. Placing 3800 as the 'Present Day' of the Homelands timeline is the only interpretation of the official timeline that works with what we know of The Kami War. Because this event has to happen at least 1,000 years before 4306 AR (according to Bolas in Future Sight), the only reasonable assumption is that the 'current' date for the Homelands timeline is 3800, not 4196. Serra's death has been placed as 3780 AR, confirming this interpretation of the timeline.[14]
Kamigawa dates
In Time Spiral, Nicol Bolas states: "The schism became a source of misery before Karona’s War by a millennium or more. When poor, mad little Ravi rang her terrible bell and the Garden ceased to exist, the echoes of that destructive chime reached far and wide, all the way to the Talon Gates and the rift they attend. The tolling of Ravi’s chime opened the rift wider and deeper, extending it across the cosmos to another realm." This line establishes The Apocalypse Chime as happening AT LEAST a millennium before Karona's War (3306 AR). It also had to happen after Ravi rang the Apocalypse Chime, placing it where it ended up. Magic: The Gathering - The Visual Guide gives the year of the war's end as 3227 AR.
The storyline of Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty takes place five years after Tezzeret burned Nashi's village, was mind-wiped, and was picked up by Nicol Bolas, placing it around 4561.[227][8] Ten years earlier, he caused the Emperor's spark to ignite.[370] Twelve months after that, Kaito Shizuki's spark ignited when he was 15 years old.[228] The Wanderer was about the same age as him.[216] The set also takes place 1,200 years after the original block, placing the end of the Kami War between c. 3261-c. 3361.[371][372][373][374]
The Reckoning of the Sages of Minorad
Many pre-revisionist events have been given in this reckoning, but they are often just plain wrong in revisionist continuity. The Fallen Empires comic says it takes place over a millennium before the Ice Age, while post-rev sources put it only 280 years before the ice. Another big event, the Planeswalker War on Corondor, is said to have happened more than a millennia after the gathering of the sages, but this would put it after the Phyrexian invasion, and since several planeswalkers that died during the invasion are major players in the 'walkers war this can be considered an obsolete date.
Most events have been given a post-rev date by WotC because they are tied to a set and thus on their official timeline (such as Fallen Empires and Homelands). The Shadow Mage, Wayfarer and the Planeswalker War had for a long time not been given an official date, but because we know how much time happens between them, we can deduce their post-rev dates: the War happens 70 years after Sandruu's banishment and Wayfarer in the same year as the war. The chapters of Shadow Mage each give the age of Jared Carthalion at that time, and since his age is given as 16 in Wayfarer, the placing of those chapters can be deduced as well. The Planeswalker War has now officially been given dates between 4195 AR and 4205 AR.[14]
Mirrodin
The events of Mirrodin were a continuity problem. The flavor text of several cards in Mirrodin block mention the events of the Mirrodin Cycle taking place millennia after Karn disappeared from the plane.[375] However, the events of Planar Chaos make it obvious that Mirrodin took place before the Time Spiral Cycle when Karn states that the plane hasn't seen conflict in a century. This was partly explained through the damage done to the fabric of the Multiverse by Dominaria's time rifts. The damage allowed Memnarch's delusions to become quasi-real and allowed for thousands of years of history to play out on the plane, while on the outside, only a few hundred years have passed.[376]
Ravnica
The D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica establishes the Ravnican year of the Return to Ravnica block as 10,075 ZC, placing the events of the original Ravnica block 61-76 years in the past. The guide also confirms that Ravnican years are 365 days long. If 10,075 ZC is roughly equivalent to 4558, the length of Ravnican years must be roughly commensurate with Dominarian years for the original Ravnica Cycle to occur before the Mending.
In The Gathering Storm multiple weeks are mentioned as passing between Vraska's arrival on Ravnica and the War of the Spark.
In Note for a Stranger, which itself takes place over at least five days, Huatli mentions she has been on Ravnica for "two months", which came after spending a "few days" on Kaladesh. We know all this must happen after Huatli meets Saheeli in Rivals of Ixalan but before they have already been reunited in War of the Spark. Comparing this to how much time is said to pass between Jace planeswalking from Ixalan to Dominaria (which happened before Huatli left Ixalan), and when Belzenlok is defeated (which is established to be the day before the War of the Spark), we can tell that Huatli probably arrived on Ravnica soon after leaving Kaladesh, and started dating Saheeli shortly before the War of the Spark.
Lorwyn
In Homesick, Nissa states, "But her friend—her best friend, her constant companion for two score years—couldn't answer." Nissa's Origin: Home is where she first awakens her animist powers, which would be two scores (or 40 years) previous to Homesick. The Great Aurora occurs during Nissa's Origin, placing Lorwyn as occurring 40 years before Kaladesh.
Zendikar
The events of the Zendikar storyline can only vaguely be established, thanks to Chandra's theft of the scroll in The Purifying Fire and Jace's experiences working as an agent of the Consortium to retrieve the scroll that Chandra stole. Roughly 3 years passed since Chandra acquired the scroll the first time, and Sarkhan Vol's presence tracking Chandra (apparently there for less than a year) indicates that the Zendikar story takes place after Alara as well.
While Chandra recalls there have been between one and three years passing since her last visit to Zendikar when she returns in Battle for Zendikar, based on Elspeth's age when her spark ignites and she first visits Theros, Daxos's ages on both of Elspeth's visits to Theros, Elspeth and Chandra's ages given in Magic 2014/Duels of the Planeswalkers and what Ajani did between the events of Theros and Kaladesh, one can calculate that close to three years probably passed. This is also consistent with Charandra's age during the events of Magic 2014/Duels of the Planeswalkers and Kaladesh.
Tarkir
The timeline of Tarkir was altered when Sarkhan Vol traveled back in time and saved Ugin from Bolas.
Innistrad
Some of the pieces of side-content from the original Innistrad storyline are dated and take place between Ava. 699 and 719, with the only major crossover to the main story being the war between Geralf and Gisa Cecani, which begins after the burning of the Cecani manor in late Ava. 715 and is ongoing at the end of the story in Ava. 719. If the original Innistrad set takes place in Ava. c. 719 and corresponds with 4558 AR, it would place Ava. 1 in c. 3840 AR. According to the Shadows Over Innistrad story "A Gaze Blank and Pitiless," Avacyn is said to have first appeared and killed Liesa and her flight "a thousand years" before 4559, and according to the story Promises Old and New, Sorin is stated to have not attended a vampire banquet in "over a thousand years." This would imply that Ava. 1 occurred centuries after Avacyn's creation, potentially coinciding with the church's founding. It took Sorin "six millennia" to come up with his plan to create Avacyn.[279] This places Edgar's ritual within a thousand years of -2441 AR, with his birth not long before.
Sorin sealed the Eldrazi on Zendikar "more than 6,000 years" before Battle for Zendikar block and by then was already "at least a thousand years old."[42] Assuming the sealing would have been less than 7,000 years earlier, this places it between about -2441 and -1442 AR, and Sorin's birth in or before -2442.
Children of the Nameless takes place approximately one year after the events of Shadows over Innistrad.[213]
Kaladesh
Yahenni states that they have 54 days left to live in "Born of Aether", which takes place the evening of the day Chandra, Liliana, and Nissa arrive on Kaladesh. Yahenni has 12 minutes left in "In the Dead of Night" before gaining an additional 22 days through vampirism. Yahenni's penultimate party and passing away occur at the very end of the story, making Kaladesh Block roughly 76 days from beginning to end.
Yahenni's party happened one month after the Gatewatch arrived on Kaladesh. Tezzeret was defeated within two months of the Gatewatch's arrival. The hour of devastation happens "a few weeks" after the defeat of Tezzeret.
Ixalan
Surface
Azor arrived on Ixalan in preparation for Ugin's and Nicol Bolas's fight on Tarkir in 3279 AR. At some point after, he delivered the Immortal Sun to the city-state of Alta Torrezon.[237] The Sun stayed at a monastery there for "generations" before being moved to the continent of Ixalan, where it ushered in the creation of Orazca and later the Sun Empire. Orazca served as the Sun Empire's capital for "many centuries" before it was moved again to the River Heralds.[377] Orazca was lost to the Sun Empire for "centuries."
Torrezon split into three kingdoms in 803 BD, beginning the Apostasine War.[7] The War raged for 250 years, experienced 50 years of peace, and began anew in 495 BD, "centuries" after the Immortal Sun was taken from Alta Torrezon. The Legion of Dusk marched out of Alta Torrezon and across the continent "a little over four centuries" before 5 Dawn Era. In the century before the Dawn Era, the Legion completed its conquest and refugees fled the continent, later forming the Brazen Coalition.[136] As the Legion of Dusk reached Ixalan "5 years" before The Lost Caverns of Ixalan, in 5 Dawn Era, there is likely a year zero in the Legion's calendar, with 0 Dawn Era being 4558 AR.
In Ixalan, Tishana feels Jace's attempt to planeswalk twice, on the day of the race to Orazca and two months prior. Jace attempts to planeswalk three times. Immediately after arriving on Ixalan, forty days later, on the day he is found by Vraska, and "several weeks" later, on the day of the race to Orazca. Thus, two months must have passed between Jace's being found and the race. Before leaving Ixalan, Jace noted that Gideon had "been trying to foist a workout regimen on [him] for a year now," so the entire Gatewatch era to that point may have lasted a couple more months than estimated.
Underground
The Age of the Sun "lasted for millennia."[7] The Night War lasted 320 years.[342] "Many centuries" after the first exodus when humans traveled from the Core to the caverns, the Mycotyrant was born. This event also occurred "millennia" before 5 Dawn Era and caused humans to travel from the caverns to the plane's surface, later becoming the Sun Empire.
The Lost Caverns of Ixalan takes place "a year and some months" — but not "a year and a half" — after New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse in 4562 AR.
Eldraine
The 4561 AR approximation for the events of Throne of Eldraine: The Wildered Quest assumes that Will Kenrith and Rowan Kenrith sparked after the War of the Spark.
Miscellaneous notes
- ↑ K. Arsenault Rivera provides the line "Seven thousand years of existence settle against his body." concerning Sorin in the Episode 5: Till Death Do Us Part of the Innistrad: Crimson Vow story.[33]
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