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*Vorador is sired by Janos Audron, and becomes a [[Vampires (second generation)|vampire]].<ref name="PreTimeline"/>{{Ref|SR2-C3}}<ref name="VoradorReaver" group="annotation"/>
   
*<font color="9AA9FE">(''"Thousands of years" before the [[pre-Blood Omen era]]'')</font> Presumably, the [[Dark Forge (Soul Reaver 2)|Dark]] and [[Light Forge (Soul Reaver 2)|Light]] Forges are constructed by the ancient vampires. They are sealed and forbidden to all but the prophesied bearer of the Reaver.{{Ref|SR2-C3}}{{Ref|SR2-C2}}
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*<font color="9AA9FE">(''"Thousands of years" before the [[History preceding Blood Omen|history preceding ''Blood Omen'']]'')</font> Presumably, the [[Dark Forge (Soul Reaver 2)|Dark]] and [[Light Forge (Soul Reaver 2)|Light]] Forges are constructed by the ancient vampires. They are sealed and forbidden to all but the prophesied bearer of the Reaver.{{Ref|SR2-C3}}{{Ref|SR2-C2}}
   
 
*The ancient vampires' civilization crumbles. Their bloodline trickles away, until Janos Audron is left the sole surviving member of his original race.{{Ref|SR2-C3}}{{Ref|SR2-C3}}
 
*The ancient vampires' civilization crumbles. Their bloodline trickles away, until Janos Audron is left the sole surviving member of his original race.{{Ref|SR2-C3}}{{Ref|SR2-C3}}

Revision as of 23:28, 27 January 2019

Known events

Before Nosgoth's recorded history

(Accountable span of several millennia; minimum of 3000 years)[annotation 1]

  • The ancient vampires are afflicted with a predatory blood-thirst.
  • The summoning of the Guardians: The first Circle of Nine are assembled, forming the Circle of Nine. The nine original Guardians swear to protect, represent and serve their individual Pillars. When a Guardian dies, the Pillars cull a successor, destined from birth to fulfill their role.[2][3][4]
  • Janos Audron significantly grows in renown, and ultimately becomes known as "the greatest vampire to have ever existed".[2][3]
  • ("Thousands of years" before the history preceding Blood Omen) Presumably, the Dark and Light Forges are constructed by the ancient vampires. They are sealed and forbidden to all but the prophesied bearer of the Reaver.
  • The ancient vampires' civilization crumbles. Their bloodline trickles away, until Janos Audron is left the sole surviving member of his original race.

Nosgoth's early history

(Span of ~450 years)

  • Nosgoth's vampire population increases, incurring the attention of the Circle.[2]
  • Headquartered at the Sarafan Stronghold, the Circle of Nine forms and sponsors the monastic Sarafan brotherhood to counter the vampire menace. Malek serves as its leader and general.[2][6]
  • Dumah, Melchiah, Rahab, Raziel, Turel and Zephon join the Sarafan, and are trained to be devoutly loyal to the Circle of Nine.[2]
  • The vampire purge: The Sarafan wage war on Nosgoth's vampires. Malek leads the brotherhood to many victories, killing thousands of the vampire race. Several of Vorador's friends, lovers and vampire children are slain, but he and Janos Audron elude their attacks.[2][3][5]
  • Janos Audron is murdered by the Sarafan. His heart, the Heart of Darkness, is ripped from his chest and later pronounced a relic.[3][7]
  • (~0) The slaughter of the Circle: Vorador fights back against the human Circle of Nine for their sponsorship of the Sarafan, infiltrating the Sarafan Stronghold and killing the Balance, Dimension, Energy, Mind, Nature and States Guardians. He battles, defeats and humiliates their protector, Malek.[3]
  • In Avernus Cathedral, Mortanius punishes Malek for his failure, fusing Malek's soul to a suit of magical armor. Malek is condemned to serve as the unliving Ward of the Circle.[3][8]
  • (Long before ~450) The Sarafan disband, and their crusade ceases.[2]

Pre-Blood Omen era

(Span of ~50 years)

  • Moebius attempts to rally the villagers loyal to William, and secures an audience with the king.
  • Devastated by William's murder, the people of William's realm swear a vengeful covenant to their fallen king, promising to eradicate Nosgoth's vampires once and for all.[7]
    • Eventually, most of Nosgoth's human citizens ascribe to the same genocidal hatred of vampires.[2]
  • (~10) Under Moebius's leadership, Vampire hunters is formally founded, operating from the former Sarafan Stronghold.
    • The mercenary army heads a renewed, highly-successful vampire purge. William's corpse is taken to the Sarafan Stronghold, and is beatified in a dedicated chapel with the broken Soul Reaver.[2]
  • (~20) The Elder Kain emerges from the Soul Reaver era, and makes his way to the Pillars, to await Raziel.
    • Soul Reaver 2, Chapter 1: A Reaver in Time Moebius snatches Raziel from the time-stream, and conveys him to the time-streaming chamber in the Sarafan Stronghold. Moebius attempts to fuel Raziel's hatred for Kain and the vampires.
    • Soul Reaver 2, Chapter 1: A Reaver in Time In William's chapel, Raziel discovers the broken Soul Reaver, causing a Reaver-convergence. The Wraith Blade leeches Raziel's soul energy to restore the damaged physical sword. Raziel threatens Moebius with the Soul Reaver, but stays his hand, and leaves the reconstituted weapon behind.
    • Soul Reaver 2, Chapter 1: A Reaver in Time Before leaving the Stronghold to meet Kain at the Pillars, Raziel encounters a mural recording the life of Janos Audron, demonizing him as a predator who terrorized Uschtenheim's population.
    • Possessing Mortanius's body, the Dark Entity murders Ariel. Kain, her successor as Guardian of Balance, is born to an aristocratic family.[2][3][9]
    • Soul Reaver 2, Chapter 2: Decision at the Pillars The corruption of the Pillars: Nupraptor, Ariel's lover, finds her corpse and realises that Mortanius was responsible for her death. Overwhelmed with grief and suspicions of treachery, Nupraptor plunges into madness, unleashing a psychic onslaught directed at the entire Circle of Nine. Throughout all Nosgoth, the minds of the sensitive and intellectual are blasted by waves of hatred. The Circle is permanently left mentally corrupted, and the Pillars physically crack and corrode.[2][5] Raziel and the Elder Kain both witness this event from the Pillars' clearing.
    • Soul Reaver 2, Chapter 2: Decision at the Pillars Using the Wraith Blade, Raziel unlocks the Subterranean Pillars Chamber for the first time in centuries, and discovers the ancient vampires' murals within. He meets the Elder God again, who insists that he destroy Kain and the vampires.
    • Soul Reaver 2, Chapter 3: Through the Swamp In the Swamp, Raziel solves the Dark Forge to obtain the Dark Reaver, and meets Vorador. They discuss the vampire purges, the corruption of the Pillars, the Reaver, and Janos Audron.
    • Soul Reaver 2, Chapter 4: The Light Forge On his return journey to the Stronghold, Raziel begins to denounce the Elder God. He solves the Light Forge, and obtains the Light Reaver.
    • Soul Reaver 2, Chapter 5: A Fateful Meeting The second paradox: At William's chapel, Raziel meets the Elder Kain, and takes up the Soul Reaver. A Reaver-convergence begins. Here, Raziel is destined to murder Kain.
    • Raziel kills the Elder Kain with the Soul Reaver at the chapel, and history proceeds as normal.
  • Ariel's specter begins to haunt the Pillars of Nosgoth.[9]
  • The insane and deranged Guardians unleash their powers against Nosgoth, with malicious intent. Anarcrothe, Bane and DeJoule create the Dark Eden. Azimuth begins indiscriminately summoning malevolent demons and creatures in numerous cities, leaving the populace at their mercy. Nupraptor practices self-mutilation, sewing his own eyes and lips shut, and terrorizes pilgrims who journey to his retreat near Vasserbünde.[3][5][10][11]
  • King Ottmar of Willendorf holds a contest to celebrate his daughter's birthday, offering a royal favor to the creator of the finest doll in the realm. Among hundreds of submissions, Elzevir the Dollmaker (location)|Elzevir the Dollmaker entry is proclaimed the winner. Elzevir takes a lock of the Princess' hair in payment.[12]
  • By now, the vampire race has been devastated by the crusades of Moebius's mercenary army, and Vorador is among the last survivors of his kind.

Blood Omen era

(Span of ~1 year)

  • (During, or shortly before, ~0) Azimuth begins summoning and unleashing Demons on Avernus, setting the city on fire. Trade from Avernus to Vasserbünde ceases.[5][7]

Post-Blood Omen era

(Span of ~500 years)

  • (~500) The raising of the lieutenants: Kain infiltrates the Tomb of the Sarafan, raising the six Sarafan commanders to act as his vampire lieutenants. Raziel, Turel, Dumah, Rahab, Zephon and Melchiah are reborn in respective order.[2][3]

Soul Reaver era

(Accountable span of ~1500 years)

  • (At an indeterminate point "centuries" before ~1500) In defiance of Kain's empire, human architects construct what will become the Silenced Cathedral, in hopes of wiping out the vampire race by blasting a deadly hymn across Nosgoth.
    • At an indeterminate point during or after its construction, the vampires (chiefly Zephon and the Zephonim) slaughter the Cathedral's inhabitants and take it for their own.
  • (~100) By now, the vampires consider humanity "tamed" and "thoroughly domesticated". At an indeterminate point, the Abbey and the City become two of the last vestiges of safety for the human race in Nosgoth.[13]
  • Growing increasingly bored over time, Kain and the lieutenants pit the lesser vampires of the empire against each other for their own amusement. The Council is formally founded.[13]
  • (After the Blood Omen era, but prior to ~1000) The Abyss manifests in the Lake of the Dead.
    • Kain's descendants utilize the Abyss as an execution ground for traitors and weaklings in their society.
  • ("Centuries" before ~1500, and before ~1000 at the latest) Kain finds the Chronoplast in the Oracle's Cave, and uses its mechanisms to discover his own future, Nosgoth's history, and the nature of time, destiny and free will.
  • ("Centuries" before ~1500, and most likely before ~1000) Dumah and the Dumahim retreat into Nosgoth's northern wilderness. The mountain stronghold which will later become known as the Ruined City is constructed, and becomes home to the Dumahim.
  • At an indeterminate point, Raziel and his clan establish a stronghold which serves as their clan territory.
  • At an indeterminate point, the Priestess is born.
    • At an indeterminate point, vampire worshippers begin to operate in Nosgoth under the leadership of the Priestess, and deify Kain.
  • Raziel surpasses Kain in stages of pupation, growing bat-like wings.[2]
  • Whether eradicated by Kain or absented for other reasons, Raziel's clan ostensibly disappears from Nosgoth. Raziel's Clan Territory becomes derelict.
  • Nosgoth is increasingly wracked by cataclysms as a result of the Pillars' destruction and the vampires' practices, and its landscape becomes significantly warped over time. As part of these upheavals, the Abbey is drowned by deluges, and the Tomb of the Sarafan is exposed and becomes accessible.
  • Kain's surviving lieutenants and their clans continue to devolve. They become practically unrecognizable as the centuries pass.
    • Becoming increasingly ghoul-like to their own displeasure, Melchiah and the Melchahim relocate to the Necropolis, and begin replenishing their ranks from the long-dead corpses therein.
    • Becoming increasingly spider-like, Zephon's body gradually becomes one with the Silenced Cathedral.
    • Becoming increasingly piscatorial, Rahab and the Rahabim gradually overcome their natural vulnerability to water, gaining the ability to swim. They retreat from the surface to dwell in the Drowned Abbey.
  • ("Centuries" before ~1500, but after ~1000) The vampire hunters launch a successful surprise attack on Dumah's mountain stronghold, decimating the Dumahim, and slaying Dumah himself.
    • Leaderless, the few surviving Dumahim are reduced to roving scavengers.
  • Rahab is personally informed by Kain that he is destined to die at Raziel's hands.
  • (During, or shortly before, ~1500) Vampire hunters attack the Silenced Cathedral, and are repelled by the Zephonim. One makes it to Zephon's lair with a flamethrower, but is severed in half by Zephon.

(Total span of at least ~5500 years)[annotation 1]

Notes

See also

Annotations

  1. 1.0 1.1 Janos Audron reveals in Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 2 that the Vampire-Hylden war lasted at least 1000 years, and states in Soul Reaver 2 that, ever since his race died out, he had been guarding the Reaver alone for "thousands of years" (minimum of 2000), accumulating to a minimum 3000 year span for the era before Nosgoth's recorded history. The remaining eras add up to roughly 2500 years. If both of Janos's estimates also apply to other timelines, this results in a calculable minimum total of 5500 accountable years of Nosgothic history.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Vorador's birth and turning is positioned after the forging of the Reaver in the version of Nosgoth's chronology released with September 2000's Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine (covering the second timeline), despite the Legacy of Kain: Defiance (fourth timeline) revelation that Vorador himself forged the Reaver.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Template:Icon-Eidos Chris@Crystal's Greatest Hits at the Eidos Forums (by Divine Shadow)
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.30 2.31 2.32 2.33 2.34 2.35 2.36 2.37 2.38 2.39 2.40 2.41 File:Wiki-Icon-DC.png Soul Reaver 2: Historical Timeline at Dark Chronicle (by Marie Tryhorn)
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.25 3.26 3.27 3.28 3.29 3.30 3.31 3.32 3.33 3.34 3.35 3.36 3.37 3.38 3.39 3.40 File:Wiki-Icon-NR.png GLoK Interviews with Amy Hennig at Nosgothic Realm (by Raziel Fan), post #5 (by RazielFan)
  4. The Pillars at the Soul Reaver 2 official site
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 File:Wiki-Icon-DC.png The Players at SK: The Complete Guide To Legacy of Kain (archived at Dark Chronicle)
  6. Template:Icon-IGN Interview With a Vampire: Blood Omen 2 at IGN (by Douglass C. Perry)
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named BO1-Misc
  8. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named BO1-Prima
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 File:Wiki-Icon-DC.png Miscellaneous Questions & Answers at SK: The Complete Guide To Legacy of Kain (archived at Dark Chronicle)
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 File:Wiki-Icon-DC.png Legacy of Kain: The Plot at SK: The Complete Guide To Legacy of Kain (archived at Dark Chronicle)
  11. 11.0 11.1 File:Wiki-Icon-DC.png Soul Reaver 2: Background Story at Dark Chronicle (by Marie Tryhorn)
  12. 12.0 12.1 Template:Icon-Eidos Warp's answers from Amy at the Eidos Forums (by blincoln)
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 File:Wiki-Icon-DC.png Soul Reaver: Background Story at Dark Chronicle (by Marie Tryhorn)
Preceded by:
The first timeline
Nosgoth's historical timelines
The second timeline
(spawned by the first paradox)
Followed by:
The third timeline
(spawned by the second paradox)