591 CY
| World of Greyhawk Timeline • Common Era • Age of Great Sorrow | ||||||||||
| 586 | 587 | 588 | 589 | 590 | 591 CY | 592 | 593 | 594 | 595 | 596 |
| In other reckonings: 1011 SE • 1235 OR • 1395 OL • 1999 TC • 2741 FT • 3250 BH • 5053 OC • 6106 SD | ||||||||||
Events
- On Needfest 1, Nyrond's new provincial layout comes into effect. (LGG p.75)
- In Coldeven, the first new Windmarch trade caravan begins. (LGG p.24)
- Early this year, Kusnir becomes a rallying point for freed Olman and Touv slaves, who follow the Touv leader Utavo the Wise. (The Duchy of Berghof)
- In Growfest, Scarlet Brotherhood forces led by Krevaradan recapture Kusnir. Utavo and some of his forces flee into the mountains and return a month later to recapture Kusnir in a ferocious massacre, tearing Krevaradan limb from limb. (The Duchy of Berghof)
- The "yellow-sails" of the revived Slavers begin to terrorize the waters of the central Flanaess. (Slavers p.120)
- Tyrem appointed the Father of Faith by the Scarlet Brotherhood.[citation needed]
- Voorman Karenin of Perrenland's term in office ends. (LGG p.86)
- Vecna escapes his imprisonment in the Demiplane of Dread and plots the destruction of the other gods. (LGG p.186; Die Vecna Die! p.2; Player's Guide p.18,21)
- Note: The Greyhawk Player's Guide, set in 591 CY, lists Vecna as still imprisoned, while the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer, also set in 591 CY, lists him as recently escaped. For this to be accurate, Vecna must have escaped in exactly 591 CY.
- In spring, the xvart slave Xiq-Xiq is murdered by adventurers in the Blue Dragon Inn in Greyhawk. (LGJ #4 p.29)
- In Patchwall, Tobin Potriades, Senior Tutor at the University of Magical Arts in Greyhawk, dies in his sleep. He is succeeded by Abrazaldin Hosk. (LGJ #5 p.6)
- The sword Druniazth resurfaces in Dyvers in the hands of an assassin, Kerrab. Subsequently, a guardsman corrupted by the sword (Nizar Drav'va) absconded with it and it hasn't been seen since. (Dragon #294 p.96)
- The Gran March begins building a road through the Dim Forest.[citation needed]
- The bard Finnadrel of Delaric defrauds investors in his theatrical production. (Places of Mystery I)
- Giants against begin attacking Geoff from the Crystalmists and Barrier Peaks (the events of Against the Giants: The Liberation of Geoff)[citation needed]
Publications
The following publications take place in this year:
- Player's Guide
- The Adventure Begins
- Die Vecna Die!
- Dungeon #78 to #89, including the following Greyhawk adventure modules:
- Deep Freeze (Dungeon #83)
- Lord of Scarlet Tide (Dungeon #85)
- Cradle of Madness (Dungeon #87)
- Headless (Dungeon #89)
- Slavers
- The Scarlet Brotherhood (6106 SD)
- Against the Giants: The Liberation of Geoff
- Living Greyhawk Gazetteer
- Living Greyhawk Journal #0 - #7
- Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil
Living Greyhawk
The 591 campaign year began on August 1, 2000 and ended on December 31, 2001. Subsequent years would run for one year from Jan 1 to Dec 31.
Notes
591 CY is a significant year for World of Greyhawk products. Following TSR's bankruptcy and acquisition by Wizards of the Coast in 1997, the Dungeons & Dragons brand returned to releasing Greyhawk products for the first time since 1993's WGR6 The City of Skulls. In 1998, Wizards of the Coast released the Player's Guide, which explicitly advanced the timeline by six years from 585 CY (used in 1993's WGR4 The Marklands and recommended in 1998's Return of the Eight) to 591 CY.
This year remained explicitly current in D&D 3rd edition's Living Greyhawk Gazetteer, published in 2000, and in 2001's Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, based on the dating of the Battle of Emridy Meadows (569 CY) as "22 years ago".
The Living Greyhawk campaign continuity opted to advance the timeline to 592 CY for works released in 2002, a pattern which would continue up to 598 CY for modules released in 2008. This timeline concurrency rule would also be generally respected by Dragon, Dungeon and Polyhedron magazines. However, no first-party sourcebooks would set an explicit year until until Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk (2007), set in 597 CY.