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                | LucianBarasuFellaren-Krae Co-ordinator
 
   
 
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                      |  Posted - 28 Nov 2006 :  21:05:07           
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           	| OK so I know it's probably been printed before, and if I want to spend hours searching through the forums here or on WotC site I can, but Can some one give me the current year in FR.
 And also, the last five year titles would rock...
 
 Year of the rabid weasle?
 Year of the crotchety Cobbler?
 
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                      | Lucian "The Bringer" Barasu
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                | turoxLearned Scribe
 
   
 
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                      |  Posted - 28 Nov 2006 :  21:33:32         
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                      | As far as I know the current year is 1373 the Year of Rougue Dragons. The last 5 years were: the Banner 1368
 the Gauntlet 1369
 the Tankard 1370
 the Unstrung Harp 1371
 Wild Magic 1372
 Rogue Dragons 1373
 
 Which you will be able to get and several more by looking for "A grand history of the Forgotten Realms" that is offered here at Candlekeep.
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 Wizard's First Rule: Chapter 36, Page #397, US Hard Cover (revealed by Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander).
 Explanation by Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander: "People are stupid; given proper motivation, almost anyone will believe almost anything. Because people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want to believe it's true, or because they are afraid it might be true. People’s heads are full of knowledge, facts, and beliefs, and most of it is false, yet they think it all true. People are stupid; they can only rarely tell the difference between a lie and the truth, and yet they are confident they can, and so are all the easier to fool."
 
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                | Wooly RupertMaster of Mischief
 
  
      
 
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                | LucianBarasuFellaren-Krae Co-ordinator
 
   
 
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                      |  Posted - 28 Nov 2006 :  21:49:01         
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                      | Thank you. You all rock. Like earth elementals down stone stairs! 
 
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                      | Lucian "The Bringer" Barasu
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                | KujeGreat Reader
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 28 Nov 2006 :  22:11:53       
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                      | It's actually 1375 since the Horde article in Dragon advanced the year, before that, it was obviously 1374. |  
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                | FaraerGreat Reader
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 28 Nov 2006 :  22:12:17         
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                      | The latest year of the most recent sources is 1374 DR, the Year of Lightning Storms, not 1373. |  
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                | KaladormMaster of Realmslore
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 28 Nov 2006 :  22:34:45         
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                      | Do we count the year simply by the latest one that published material is set in? |  
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                | ReefySenior Scribe
 
    
 
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                      |  Posted - 28 Nov 2006 :  22:37:51         
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                      | quote:Originally posted by Kaladorm
 
 Do we count the year simply by the latest one that published material is set in?
 
 
 
 Yes. Although there are a couple of cases of things being set in the future - the epilogue of the Last Mythal series and the novel told by Volo, the name of which escapes me currently.
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                      |  Posted - 28 Nov 2006 :  22:41:00         
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                      | Yeah, the end of The Last Mythal series is a "flash foward" to 1380.  If you want to get really technical, one could probably argue that's the current year of the Realms (Or that Elaith story set in 1390). 
 I'm happy not really knowing what the specific date is--I think 1374-1375 is fine.  Besides, just because WotC needs to follow a strict timeline for their own purposes doesn't mean everyone else has to.
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                      |  Posted - 28 Nov 2006 :  22:50:34         
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                      | Ah, I haven't seen the Horde article yet. 
 The date of the latest sources is the only thing 'current date' can practically mean, it's a publishing convenience. I don't think of the Realms as having a current date at all, even though the Earth–Toril connection might imply one.
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                | KaladormMaster of Realmslore
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 28 Nov 2006 :  22:55:34         
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                      | quote:Originally posted by Reefy
 
 
 quote:Originally posted by Kaladorm
 
 Do we count the year simply by the latest one that published material is set in?
 
 
 
 Yes. Although there are a couple of cases of things being set in the future - the epilogue of the Last Mythal series and the novel told by Volo, the name of which escapes me currently.
 
 
 
 A novel told by Volo?
 
 Sounds like fun
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                | The SageProcrastinator Most High
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 29 Nov 2006 :  00:49:07       
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                      | quote:I'm assuming Reefy is referring to Once Around the Realms?Originally posted by Kaladorm
 
 
 quote:Originally posted by Reefy
 
 
 quote:Originally posted by Kaladorm
 
 Do we count the year simply by the latest one that published material is set in?
 
 
 
 Yes. Although there are a couple of cases of things being set in the future - the epilogue of the Last Mythal series and the novel told by Volo, the name of which escapes me currently.
 
 
 
 A novel told by Volo?
 
 Sounds like fun
  
 
 
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                | ReefySenior Scribe
 
    
 
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                      |  Posted - 29 Nov 2006 :  13:27:34         
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                      | quote:Originally posted by The Sage
 
 I'm assuming Reefy is referring to Once Around the Realms?
 
 
 
 
 I think so. If that's the one set in the future that there's a canon controversy about. I know Kuje has said the events will become canon when it reaches that date. It might be that it's not narrated by Volo and I'm mixing up two different books though.
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                      |  Posted - 29 Nov 2006 :  16:47:27         
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                      | Per the Wizards.com lists, Once Around the Realms is set 1367 and 'unknown if factual or apocryphal'. The Double Diamond Triangle Saga is set 1377 and is apocryphal. |  
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                | KujeGreat Reader
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 29 Nov 2006 :  17:29:51       
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                      | Actually WOTC has said that the events of the Double Diamond are not apocryphal. I have the email stating otherwise since parts of the events are mentioned in Monsters of Faerun. We've had this debate before, WOTC says they will be when 1377 comes around, and so the events of those novels are canon when we get to that year. |  
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                      | Edited by - Kuje on 29 Nov 2006  17:37:25
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                      |  Posted - 29 Nov 2006 :  17:41:58         
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                      | Right then. |  
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                | ReefySenior Scribe
 
    
 
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                      |  Posted - 29 Nov 2006 :  22:43:53         
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                      | It was Double Diamond I was thinking of. |  
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                | The SageProcrastinator Most High
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 30 Nov 2006 :  00:12:52       
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                      | quote:And, as I recall, I posted James Wyatt's (one of the co-authors of MoF) brief reply to my email about this, which also supports WotC's viewpoint on the timeline.Originally posted by Kuje
 
 Actually WOTC has said that the events of the Double Diamond are not apocryphal. I have the email stating otherwise since parts of the events are mentioned in Monsters of Faerun. We've had this debate before, WOTC says they will be when 1377 comes around, and so the events of those novels are canon when we get to that year.
 
 
 
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                | LucianBarasuFellaren-Krae Co-ordinator
 
   
 
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                      |  Posted - 30 Nov 2006 :  00:22:55         
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                      | See above: 
 This is why I asked originally. From dates thrown around in various books, to articles and postings...I got confused.
 
 Thank you for helping me clear the muddy waters into just slightly murky.
 
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                      | Lucian "The Bringer" Barasu
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                | ReefySenior Scribe
 
    
 
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                      |  Posted - 30 Nov 2006 :  02:00:02         
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                      | quote:Originally posted by lucianb
 
 Thank you for helping me clear the muddy waters into just slightly murky.
 
 
 
 
 Slightly murky is often as good as it gets.
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