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Dielzen
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Posted - 11 Apr 2009 :  06:26:11  Show Profile  Visit Dielzen's Homepage Send Dielzen a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Is the year of Mystra's death the last year to get a "name"? I'm running a campaign set between then and the 4e sourcebooks and would like to know what to call my years (not to mention the year names are great inspiration for events).

Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 11 Apr 2009 :  08:02:43  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The Roll of Years actually goes out to 1600 DR (The Year of Unseen Enemies).

We actually have copies of the Roll stored here on Candlekeep, in various formats. I think that the zip file even includes the original RTF file of the Roll... The Roll is also available in the Forgotten Realms Calendar Tool.

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Ayunken-vanzan
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Posted - 11 Apr 2009 :  08:42:01  Show Profile  Visit Ayunken-vanzan's Homepage Send Ayunken-vanzan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

The Roll of Years actually goes out to 1600 DR (The Year of Unseen Enemies).

We actually have copies of the Roll stored here on Candlekeep, in various formats. I think that the zip file even includes the original RTF file of the Roll... The Roll is also available in the Forgotten Realms Calendar Tool.



The roll was originally a RTF file? Now that makes Faerun a truly fantastic land ...

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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 11 Apr 2009 :  15:45:56  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Ayunken-vanzan

quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

The Roll of Years actually goes out to 1600 DR (The Year of Unseen Enemies).

We actually have copies of the Roll stored here on Candlekeep, in various formats. I think that the zip file even includes the original RTF file of the Roll... The Roll is also available in the Forgotten Realms Calendar Tool.



The roll was originally a RTF file? Now that makes Faerun a truly fantastic land ...



Yup. There's a handful of the original downloads from WotC, circa 2000 -- before the site was being updated on a regular basis. Some of them were rtfs, and at least one was a doc. When they started updating everything on a regular basis, they first gave it to us as just web pages, and then later started offering downloadable pdfs.

What's odd is that even though there are no links anywhere to those original files, they're all still there on the site, and you can download them if you know the exact URL.

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Ayunken-vanzan
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Posted - 11 Apr 2009 :  16:08:48  Show Profile  Visit Ayunken-vanzan's Homepage Send Ayunken-vanzan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Nobody understands my jokes ... *sob*

Ok, wasn't a good one ...

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Marquant Volker
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This discussion made me wonder why the timeline stops at 1600? (Year of Unseen Enemies) How the people of the Realms feels about that? Considering Elves with their long lifespans are not that far from that. Any thoughts? (aside 5th edition :-P)
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Wooly Rupert
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quote:
Originally posted by Marquant Volker

This discussion made me wonder why the timeline stops at 1600? (Year of Unseen Enemies) How the people of the Realms feels about that? Considering Elves with their long lifespans are not that far from that. Any thoughts? (aside 5th edition :-P)



It's already been explained, and the answer is on our own way out of date Mailing List FAQ.

quote:
5.4.2. How were the beginning (-700 DR) and ending (1600 DR) years for the Roll of Years chosen?

Tom Costa replied: As one of the namers, here are some answers.....

This was for the most part an arbitrary decision based on part on making sure we covered dates that covered all the years from Alaundo and Auguthra the Mad's prophecies. However, we came up with more names than originally expected and so Steven added more named years to the rolls. It was a lot of names to come up with and I think all of us were pretty proud of the result. In the end, I believe the ultimate goal was to cover a period far back in history for creators and players to be able to use year names and far enough in the future to cover anticipated future events and products (which 200+ years should aptly cover I believe).

Steven Schend added:

Why did we stop at -700 and 1600? Well, two reasons. A) 2300 years names is more than enough grist for the creative mills of DMs out there. and B) If we added more at either end of that spectrum, they're either so far before or after current campaigns that they're less and less useful.


So there's no deep secret or anything like that going on -- that was just an arbitrary stopping point.

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The Sage
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It's already been explained, and the answer is on our own way out of date Mailing List FAQ.
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Ashe Ravenheart
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Posted - 16 Apr 2009 :  03:47:05  Show Profile Send Ashe Ravenheart a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

quote:
Originally posted by Marquant Volker

This discussion made me wonder why the timeline stops at 1600? (Year of Unseen Enemies) How the people of the Realms feels about that? Considering Elves with their long lifespans are not that far from that. Any thoughts? (aside 5th edition :-P)



It's already been explained, and the answer is on our own way out of date Mailing List FAQ.

quote:
5.4.2. How were the beginning (-700 DR) and ending (1600 DR) years for the Roll of Years chosen?

Tom Costa replied: As one of the namers, here are some answers.....

This was for the most part an arbitrary decision based on part on making sure we covered dates that covered all the years from Alaundo and Auguthra the Mad's prophecies. However, we came up with more names than originally expected and so Steven added more named years to the rolls. It was a lot of names to come up with and I think all of us were pretty proud of the result. In the end, I believe the ultimate goal was to cover a period far back in history for creators and players to be able to use year names and far enough in the future to cover anticipated future events and products (which 200+ years should aptly cover I believe).

Steven Schend added:

Why did we stop at -700 and 1600? Well, two reasons. A) 2300 years names is more than enough grist for the creative mills of DMs out there. and B) If we added more at either end of that spectrum, they're either so far before or after current campaigns that they're less and less useful.


So there's no deep secret or anything like that going on -- that was just an arbitrary stopping point.



Heh... so they just lost over 100 years of 'wiggle room'. Granted, they should still have enough, but it's funny how what they thought was a lot turned out to be much less with the new design choices.

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Fillow
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Originally posted by Ayunken-vanzan

Nobody understands my jokes ... *sob*

Ok, wasn't a good one ...


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