Real-life Events[]
- 1967
- Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines voice actor Fred Tatasciore is born.
- 2013
- Released:
- 2022
- Released:
Chronicles of Darkness Events[]
- 2012
- Jon sends a typewritten letter to Gina, recounting his time outside of the hospital, running into an odd, old patchwork woman who was following him because he "looks like a William."[1]
- Mary writes a letter to "William" about how wonderful it was to see him again, right when and where the clockwork angel told her to.[2]
Classic World of Darkness Events[]
- 1472
- Battle of Harz. Magistrates Roland Hoffmann and Georg der Tapfere lead the Artificers, Cosians, Die Wolffgilde and a huge mortal army against Tezghul the Insane.[3]
- 1989
- Andrew Greene is subjected to a harrowing series of interviews with what seems like every biologist on the planet. He also meets two of his fellow students, "Steven" (likely Awakened) and "Diane" (who doesn't seem to be "in" on the secret).[4]
Trinity Universe Events[]
- 2004
- In the wake of the São Paulo bombing, the UN Secretary-General grants Project Utopia's Science and Technology Department authority to monitor, approve and regulate new technologies, particularly those derived from the "nova boom." Many member nations and corporations vehemently protest this decision.[5]
- 2005
- Pope Benedict XVI issues Ad Dei Lucem, a bull declaring that novas, like humans, have immortal souls, are tainted with original sin, and can be saved through the teachings of Christ.[5][6][7]
- 2008
- Default start date for the Aberrant setting. There are approximately 40 Aberrants worldwide, all either in deep cover or in hiding. To date, neither Corbin nor Rousseau has been brought to justice, and the identity of Slider's assassin remains a mystery.[8]
- Sato Tanaka, owner of Genyo Products, is found in his home with signs of forced entry. Mr. Tanaka is found in a psychotic state, believing to be part of a pod of whales.[9]
- 2012
- Today's London Times features articles about a nightclub shooting where seven people are killed, and a society ball attended by London Fog which helped raise £2 million for low-income housing.[10]
References[]
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