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Year of the Scarlet Witch
Moonshae
Reckoning
Cormyr
Reckoning
Tethyr-
reckoning
North-
reckoning
Netheril
Year
Timesong
of Serôs
1291 MR 1466 CR 1703 TR 459 NR 5350 NY 1561 TS
Mulhorand
Calendar
Present
Reckoning
Shou
Year
Kozakuran
Calendar
Wa
Year
Ulutiun
Calendar
3627 MC 133 PR 2741 1565 1909 4041


1491 DR in conflicts

  • After the cults of Elemental Evil slip dozens of devastation orbs into Mulmaster, the city's harbor is destroyed when one is successfully detonated in the sewers, despite running battles between cultists and agents of the Five factions that resulted in the rest being prevented from doing significant damage.[1]


1491 DR in deities

  • The returned Eilistraee,[2] is seen dancing with, and speaking to, mortals up and down the Sword Coast. In particular, she appears under the walls of Waterdeep, leading many of her followers there.[3]
  • Many deities no longer grant resurrection spells, except to rare exceptions.[3]
  • Mystra imposes heavy restrictions on the use of mind-reading and mind-reaming magic, especially when used on other spellcasters.[3]


1491 DR in organizations


1491 DR in politics

  • Due to the actions of adventurers in Red Larch, the Believers, a secret cabal that runs the town, is publicly exposed, resulting in their losing control of the town and Red Larch electing a mayor.[4]


1491 DR in people


Migrations in 1491 DR

  • Followers of Eilistraee travel to Waterdeep after the Dark Dancer is seen dancing under the walls of the city. They seek the support of the Harper representative Remallia Haventree to create a forest-glade to Eilistraee in the Field Ward, destroyed by dragons in 1485 DR. Remallia accepts their request, and the new temple is allowed.[3]
  • The Blacktongue tribe of bullywugs are forcibly transported to the Slitherswamp level of Undermountain by Halaster.[8]


Deaths in 1491 DR

  • Aerisi Kalinoth, Marlos Urnrayle, Vanifer, and Gar Shatterkeel are killed by adventurers, destroying the Cult of Elemental Evil as their followers scatter and go into hiding.[4]
  • Oreioth is killed by adventurers.[4]
  • The dwarven adventurers of Falkir's Fist die within Muiral's Gauntlet, just before they reached a portal to escape Undermountain.[9]


Miscellaneous

  • The ancient dwarven fortress-city of Tyar-Besil, stronghold of the dwarven kingdom of Besilmer, is rediscovered by adventurers battling the Cult of Elemental Evil. Once the cult is beaten, dwarves slowly begin to reclaim the city.[4]
  • In the spring, a pale and silent murderer dressed in ancient patriar attire begins attacking the common people of Baldur's Gate's Outer City. Its appearance coincides with a visit to the city by a mysterious relative of the Bormul family, who left several trinkets in the family crypts.[10]


1491 DR in publications

Adventures
Novels

Appendix

Notes

  1. Canon material does not provide a year for the events described in Waterdeep: Dragon Heist, but Christopher Perkins answered a question via Twitter and stated the year was 1492 DR. Corroborating this, Dragon Heist page 20 refers to events of Death Masks (set in 1491 DR) as being "last year". Unless a canon source contradicts this assertion, this wiki will use 1492 DR for events related to this sourcebook and Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage (which is referenced on pages 5 and 98 of Dragon Heist).
  2. Pages 30‒31 of Lost Mine of Phandelver describe the eruption of Mount Hotenow (1451 DR) as occurring "30 years ago", which would place the adventure in 1481 DR. When the adventure was later remade into Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk, this 30 year time frame was kept (pages 50 & 53). However, pages 103 and 179 of Acquisitions Incorporated, a source published after the former, state that the events described in the adventure happen five years after both Lost Mine of Phandelver and Princes of the Apocalypse. Since the latter is explicitly set in 1491 DR, and considering this answer by Ed Greenwood about dating the adventure, this wiki will use 1491 DR for events related to both versions of the adventure.

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