Timeline

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This is a compilation of events in the setting. No one will individually know all events here, but it will be filled out as the story continues. All dating is based on the opening of the Dark Portal, but this is not necessarily how people within the setting would view the world. Within the Alliance, much of the surviving leadership out of Stormwind still uses the King's Calendar as is tradition.

Before the Dark Portal

  • -147,000 (speculative) — The Titans arrive.[1]
  • c. -100,000 — The Titan facility now known as Bael Modan is in operation under the guidance of the Titan Khaz'goroth. Acheras the Custodian serves as its labratory assistant and information repository. Troggs, as a failed project, are entombed here due to their brutality.[2]
  • -64,001 — The Titans depart. They empower the dragonflights to protect the world and the Well of Eternity.[1]
  • -10,000 — War of the Ancients: the Kaldorei Empire versus the Burning Legion.
  • -9,999 — The Sundering breaks Kalimdor into separate land masses, sinking large stretches of the Kaldorei Empire. Queen Azshara and her Highborne are lost beneath the waves, while the resistance escaped northwest toward Hyjal.
  • -9,999 — Illidan recreates the Well of Eternity at the summit of Hyjal.
  • -7,300 — The remaining Highborne are banished from night elven society.[1]
  • -6,800 — The Highborne settle in what later becomes Quel'Thalas. They rename themselves Quel'dorei or "high elves".[1]
  • c. -5,000 — Draenei begin working the fields of Draenor.[3]
  • c. -3,000 — A violent earthquake shakes the Stonetalon Mountains, levelling some mountains and building up new ones. Twelve massive, mysterious stone columns arch out of the ground now and appear as ribs. These are later known as the Bones of the Earth Mother and become sacred to tauren shamans.[4]
  • -2,800 — Humanity is united as the Empire of Arathor.[1] With the high elves in the Troll Wars, the power of the Amani trolls is shattered.
  • c. -2,500 — The earthen awaken in Uldaman, their rocky hides having become skin. They rename themselves "dwarves" and venture out into the world. They find the tallest mountain in the area and name it Khaz Modan, or "Mountain of Khaz", in honor of the Titan, Khaz'goroth. They construct an altar to Khaz'goroth in the form of a forge. The city that grows around it becomes known as Ironforge.[5]
  • -1,200 — The Empire of Arathor begins breaking up.[1]
  • c. -970 — War of the Shifting Sands: silithid and qiraji swarm across Silithus. The night elves and dragonflights are unable to defeat them fully, but are able to seal them away.[6][7]
  • c. -500 — The high elven Farstriders are formed, whose roots stretched back to the Troll Wars.[8]
  • -230 — War of the Three Hammers: upon the death of High King Modimus Anvilmar, civil war breaks out among the Bronzebeard, the Dark Iron, and the Wildhammer clans. Ironforge is kept by the Bronzebeard clan, but the Wildhammer clan loses Grim Batol due to Dark Iron magic. The Dark Iron clan is beaten back severely and in desperation accidentally summons Ragnaros the Firelord, destroying much of the Redridge Mountains in the process. The Dark Iron clan is subsequently enslaved by Ragnaros, while the Wildhammer clan is forced to relocate its capital to the Hinterlands.[1]
  • c. -200 — Goblin Trade Fleets begin sailing the world.[9]
  • c. -170 — Night elven Sentinels begin exterminating the satyrs, but this proves fruitless later.[10]
  • c. -120 — The Earthen Ring, a group of tauren shamans whose goal it is to keep the elements in check, becomes publicly known.[11]
  • -24 (559 King's Calendar) — Aegwynn gives birth to Medivh in the Fall.[12] He is raised in the court of Stormwind by his father, Nielas Aran.[13]
  • -19 (564 King's Calendar) — Prince Llane of Stormwind, son of King Wrynn III and Queen Varia, is born.[14]
  • -12 (571 King's Calendar) — Medivh reaches his Age of Ascension. His powers awaken, the effects of which reach Northshire Abbey; over one hundred clerics soon arrive. The clerics' abilities and the power of Nielas Aran barely contain Medivh. At the end of the onslaught, Aran lay dead and Medivh was unconscious, barely breathing. Medivh is moved to the Abbey for the safety of both him and the kingdom.[15] During this battle, Medivh inadvertently opened a gateway to Draenor.[16]
  • -6 (577 King's Calendar) — Prince Llane reaches his Age of Ascension. Medivh awakens and flies to the keep, giving the prince an hourglass that would never run out until the reign of King Wrynn III failed.[17]

After the Dark Portal


Endnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Alliance Player's Guide, pg. 160
  2. Horde Player's Guide, pg. 242
  3. Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual, pg. 59
  4. Horde Player's Guide, pg. 112
  5. History of Warcraft, chapter 2, archived from November 2004
  6. The War of the Shifting Sands
  7. Horde Player's Guide, pg. 184
  8. Dark Factions, pg. 152
  9. Dark Factions, pg. 114
  10. Dark Factions, pg. 122
  11. Dark Factions, pg. 148
  12. Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual, pg. 36
  13. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual, pg. 17
  14. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual, pg. 17
  15. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual, pp. 17–18
  16. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual, pg. 20
  17. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual, pg. 18
  18. Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual, pg. 37
  19. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual, pp. 18–19
  20. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual, pg. 19
  21. This is based on a tweet by Sean Copeland, stating in the official timeline that Varian was born 10 years before the First War. In official lore this would have also been 10 years before the opening of the Dark Portal, which differs considerably in the oldest lore and in turn here.
  22. Calia is stated to be two years older than Arthas in Arthas: Rise of the Lich King, ch. 1.
  23. This is based on a tweet by Sean Copeland, stating in the official timeline that Arthas was born 4 years before the First War.
  24. This is based on a tweet by Sean Copeland, stating in the official timeline that Jaina was born 3 years before the First War.
  25. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual, pp. 19–20
  26. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans manual, pg. 20
  27. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, The Deadmines (WC1 Human)
  28. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, The Black Morass (WC1 Orc)
  29. Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual, pg. 64, but this event instead takes place after the deaths of Medivh and King Llane
  30. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, Medivh (WC1 Human)
  31. Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual, pg. 64
  32. Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual, pp. 38 and 64
  33. Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness manual, pg. 39
  34. Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal manual, pp. 9–10