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===Pre-DOD1(.3)=== | ===Pre-DOD1(.3)=== | ||
Events marked as '''DOD1''' continue on from '''''Drag-On Dragoon 3 Story Side''''' (world of pacts). Events marked as '''DOD1.3''' continue on from '''''Drakengard 3 Branch A''''' (world w/o pacts). It is believed that all other events are shared between the two branches.{{ | Events marked as '''DOD1''' continue on from '''''Drag-On Dragoon 3 Story Side''''' (world of pacts). Events marked as '''DOD1.3''' continue on from '''''Drakengard 3 Branch A''''' (world w/o pacts). It is believed that all other events are shared between the two branches.{{DOD1.3Note}} | ||
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| {{BranchBox1||The first [[Goddess Seal]] is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The first [[Goddess Seal]] is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
| {{BranchBox1||A poisonous presence hits the Cathedral City, similar to one that hit the Land of Forests twelve years prior. One tries to absorb the poison into himself, but is overwhelmed. He is saved when a devoted woman offers herself up instead, accidentally becoming the first goddess.{{Bookref|DOD3SS|Chapter 4}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|A poisonous presence hits the Cathedral City, similar to one that hit the Land of Forests twelve years prior. One tries to absorb the poison into himself, but is overwhelmed. He is saved when a devoted woman offers herself up instead, accidentally becoming the first goddess.{{Bookref|DOD3SS|Chapter 4}} | ||
The Goddess Seal system is therefore finalised, but its exact nature is kept secret by the priests.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | The Goddess Seal system is therefore finalised, but its exact nature is kept secret by the priests.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
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| {{BranchBox1||The second Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The second Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
| {{BranchBox1||A woman who served as an aide to One, the head of the Church of Angels, volunteers to become the next goddess.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} One is opposed to the idea, but is overruled by priests within the Church. He later recounts the story of the Intoners to the goddess to be, explains how the Goddess Seal system came about and offers to kill her to end her suffering.{{Bookref|DOD3SS|Chapter 4}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|A woman who served as an aide to One, the head of the Church of Angels, volunteers to become the next goddess.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} One is opposed to the idea, but is overruled by priests within the Church. He later recounts the story of the Intoners to the goddess to be, explains how the Goddess Seal system came about and offers to kill her to end her suffering.{{Bookref|DOD3SS|Chapter 4}}}} | ||
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The first confirmed case of the [[Red Eye disease]] occurs.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} | The first confirmed case of the [[Red Eye disease]] occurs.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} | ||
| An insurrection takes place within the Church of Angels. | | An insurrection takes place within the Church of Angels. | ||
{{BranchBox1||Jealousy and despair surrounding the circumstances of how the second Goddess Seal was chosen lead to the ousting of One as the head of the Church.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|Jealousy and despair surrounding the circumstances of how the second Goddess Seal was chosen lead to the ousting of One as the head of the Church.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
A member of the Church becomes the first known case of the Red Eye disease, but dies from a fall soon after the onset of the disease.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} | A member of the Church becomes the first known case of the Red Eye disease, but dies from a fall soon after the onset of the disease.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} | ||
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| {{BranchBox1||The third Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The third Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
| {{BranchBox1||The inauguration ceremony for the third Goddess Seal is held in the Cathedral City. A crowd of 10000 people gathers to watch the event, which is interrupted by an anti-Goddess faction. Their failed attempt to stop the ceremony leads to their summary execution. It is decided that further inauguration ceremonies will be held in secret by the priests.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The inauguration ceremony for the third Goddess Seal is held in the Cathedral City. A crowd of 10000 people gathers to watch the event, which is interrupted by an anti-Goddess faction. Their failed attempt to stop the ceremony leads to their summary execution. It is decided that further inauguration ceremonies will be held in secret by the priests.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
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| {{BranchBox1||The fourth Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The fourth Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} | ||
The fifth Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} | The fifth Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} | ||
The sixth Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | The sixth Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
| {{BranchBox1||The fourth Goddess is assassinated. The priests release an official statement: "The murderer is a deplorable person who vehemently opposes the Church's ideals and is trying to plunge the world into chaos."{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The fourth Goddess is assassinated. The priests release an official statement: "The murderer is a deplorable person who vehemently opposes the Church's ideals and is trying to plunge the world into chaos."{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} | ||
The fifth Goddess is unable to bear the pain, and makes several failed attempts at her own life. In the end, she is beheaded in secret according to her wishes.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | The fifth Goddess is unable to bear the pain, and makes several failed attempts at her own life. In the end, she is beheaded in secret according to her wishes.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
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| {{BranchBox1||The seventh Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The seventh Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
| {{BranchBox1||The sixth Goddess is kidnapped by an anti-Goddess faction and is never seen again.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The sixth Goddess is kidnapped by an anti-Goddess faction and is never seen again.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
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| {{BranchBox1||The eighth Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The eighth Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
| {{BranchBox1||The seventh Goddess is assassinated.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The seventh Goddess is assassinated.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
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| {{BranchBox1||The ninth Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The ninth Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
|{{BranchBox1||The eighth Goddess Seal passes away. Information regarding the cause of her death is not made public.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | |{{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The eighth Goddess Seal passes away. Information regarding the cause of her death is not made public.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
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| {{BranchBox1||Stories about the priests, goddesses and Seals are written into books and songs.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|Stories about the priests, goddesses and Seals are written into books and songs.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
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| While there is chaos in Caerleon, the number of believers in the Church of Angels rises sharply. {{BranchBox1||The goddess, who is not seen as the suzerain of a nation but as the very pillar of the world, also enjoys an increase in worshippers.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | | While there is chaos in Caerleon, the number of believers in the Church of Angels rises sharply. {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The goddess, who is not seen as the suzerain of a nation but as the very pillar of the world, also enjoys an increase in worshippers.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
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|{{BranchBox1||The tenth Goddess Seal is chosen ([[Baal]]).{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | |{{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The tenth Goddess Seal is chosen ([[Baal]]).{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
| {{BranchBox1||The ninth goddess passes away. Information regarding the nature of her death is not made public.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The ninth goddess passes away. Information regarding the nature of her death is not made public.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
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|{{BranchBox1||Verdelet makes a pact with the [[Ancient Dragon]].{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | |{{BranchBox1||Verdelet makes a pact with the [[Ancient Dragon]].{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
| {{BranchBox1||Conflicts over the Goddess Seal between different factions of priests intensify.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|Conflicts over the Goddess Seal between different factions of priests intensify.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
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| The [[Sealing of Niflheim]].{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} | | The [[Sealing of Niflheim]].{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}} | ||
{{BranchBox1||The eleventh Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The eleventh Goddess Seal is chosen.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
|{{BranchBox1||Research on the Niflheim gate is finished. It is discovered that the person responsible for opening the gate was the Goddess Seal, Baal. The priests use her lifeforce and magical power as a goddess as a catalyst for the sealing of the gate to Niflheim. They also succeed in having her bear the burden of the entire ritual, which would usually require the lives and pain of a thousand people. And so the goddess Baal dies, but the circumstances of her death are not made public.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | |{{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|Research on the Niflheim gate is finished. It is discovered that the person responsible for opening the gate was the Goddess Seal, Baal. The priests use her lifeforce and magical power as a goddess as a catalyst for the sealing of the gate to Niflheim. They also succeed in having her bear the burden of the entire ritual, which would usually require the lives and pain of a thousand people. And so the goddess Baal dies, but the circumstances of her death are not made public.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 246: Chronology}}}} | ||
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| The eighth king of Caerleon, King Gaap, ascends the throne.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}} | | The eighth king of Caerleon, King Gaap, ascends the throne.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}} | ||
{{BranchBox1||The twelfth Goddess Seal is chosen ([[Asherah]]).{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}}}} | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The twelfth Goddess Seal is chosen ([[Asherah]]).{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}}}} | ||
| {{BranchBox1||The eleventh goddess dies. Her cause of death is announced as being due to "illness." The cause of death for a Goddess Seal hasn't been made public in generations. It is therefore said that the priests only announced the death of this goddess for political reasons.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}}}} | | {{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|The eleventh goddess dies. Her cause of death is announced as being due to "illness." The cause of death for a Goddess Seal hasn't been made public in generations. It is therefore said that the priests only announced the death of this goddess for political reasons.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}}}} | ||
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|Famines and rebellions are frequent in Midgard.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}} | |Famines and rebellions are frequent in Midgard.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}} | ||
|{{BranchBox1||It is whispered that people distrust the goddess Asherah.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}}}} | |{{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|It is whispered that people distrust the goddess Asherah.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}}}} | ||
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|{{BranchBox1||Verdelet is appointed as the hierarch who personally looks after the Goddess Seal.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}}}} | |{{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|Verdelet is appointed as the hierarch who personally looks after the Goddess Seal.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}}}} | ||
|{{BranchBox1||Among the priests who manage the Goddess Seal, the Verdelet faction, centred around Verdelet himself, holds the most influence.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}}}} | |{{BranchBox1||note={{DOD1.3Note}}|Among the priests who manage the Goddess Seal, the Verdelet faction, centred around Verdelet himself, holds the most influence.{{Bookref|WorldInside|Page 247: Chronology}}}} | ||
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