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1369 DR in conflicts


Deaths in 1369 DR


1369 DR in deities


1369 DR in environment

  • Flamerule 1: The Ship of the Gods island volcano erupts. Alaor and Bezantur are engulfed by tsunamis and devastated. Mulhorand grabs the opportunity to seize Alaor, but only briefly.[21][2]
  • Multiple pools of radiance resurfaced in the cities of the Moonsea region, including Phlan. The pools started draining life-forces of the citizens of the cities. Elminster Aumar assembled two adventuring groups to investigate the activities of the Cult of the Dragon in Myth Drannor that were connected to the calamity.[17]


Migrations in 1369 DR


1369 DR in organizations


1369 DR in people


1369 DR in politics


Miscellaneous

  • The Harpell family completes a bridge over the river Surbrin.[16]
  • A caravan master finds the Leaves of Green in the ruins of Zhentil Keep. He sells it in Arabel to someone who is killed in the Stonelands shortly afterward.[41]
  • Calimport is devastated by the Trades Conflagration, razing over 60% of Emerald Ward and 50% of Grand Ward. The Marekh sabban is wiped out, as are countless areas in the Muzad undercity.[2]
  • This year is known as the Year of the City's Sorrows in the Black Chronology.[42][43]
  • A trio of Solamnic Knights became stranded in Toril and ended up in Athkatla.[44]
  • Anorrweyn Evensong's ghost became one with Myth Drannor's mythal to restore it after its corruption beyond repair by the actions of Kya Mordrayn. Baelnorn Miroden Silverblade, the previous guardian of the city's mythal was released from his eternal task.[17]
  • The Callidyran merchant ship Green Hag is destroyed by it's own crew so as to prevent it from being captured by Black Alaric.[33]


1369 DR in publications

Adventures
Novels
Short Stories
Video Games

Appendix

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 While the Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn and Throne of Bhaal novels, along with The Grand History of the Realms, state that this event happens in 1368 DR, the timelines of the Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn and Throne of Bhaal games are used for the purposes of this wiki.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 No definite canon date exists for the end of Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear, it is inferred that they spilled over into 1369 simply due to the lateness of their canon beginning within the year 1368.

References

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