

Most pre-revision dates were given in the Minorad reckoning, but many can't possibly be true in post-revisionist continuity. A Dominarian year is 420 days long and divided into twelve 35-day months.

Other known reckonings are Penregon Founded, beginning with the founding of the city Penregon in -912 AR, and the Reckoning of the Sages of Minorad, starting with the gathering in 3000 AR of said sages. The dates on this timeline are in AR: Argivian Reckoning, with year 0 starting with the birth of Urza. The only other known date is that of the Mending of the Clan Tree, in 520. In Cridhe the years are given in relation to the Parting. See the notes section below the timeline for additional details. However, years seem to pass between planes concurrently in-storyline, so a Ravnican year can be presumed to be the same length as a Dominarian year. The infinite planes of the multiverse do not necessarily carry the same lengths of day, month, or year. Note that this timeline is not completely accurate, and some events have an estimated date or a date range in which they could have occurred. All stories that could be dated, or couldn't be dated but could be placed at some point in the timeline because of their connection to other stories, have been incorporated to the fullest possible extent. It is an unofficial document, but all information on it is taken from official canon sources ( see: list of storyline sources). This is a timeline of the Magic: The Gathering storyline.

But when Elena’s foe finds her, can Laith save her from a past of pain and violation? Alone in a foreign country, Elena battles new hazards and old fears as an Eastern hunter tracks her.Īfter fate throws them together, Laith and Elena discover an intriguing method to revive magic that depends on them both. Fighting despair and skeptical colleagues, Laith seeks any solution that can return his talents.Īngered by losing the war against Lethemia, the Eastern Emperor dispatches Elena Rith, a trained potion-mistress, to assassinate the Lethemian King Costas Galatien and to learn what she can of the West’s fallen magic. Laith Amar, a famous mage, must learn to live without his skill as all of Lethemia reels from the Fall. Overview: The next world arrives in a shattering fall. Mage and Source (Tales of Blood & Light Book 4) by Emily June Street
