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The '''Storm Age''' is the seventh named [[Age]] in the history of [[Thedas]].
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The '''Storm Age''' (7:00–7:99)<sup>[[Storm Age#Notes|[note]]]</sup> is the seventh named [[Timeline|Age]] in the history of [[Thedas]].
   
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[[Divine]] Hortensia III names the next age Storm, expecting a "storm of violence" to come upon Thedas.<ref>{{Cite wot|112}}</ref>
==Chronology==
 
* 7:10 Storm (approx.): Under the rule of [[King Arland Theirin|King Arland]], the [[Grey Wardens]] are banished from [[Ferelden]] following a failed coup d'état from Warden-Commander [[Sophia Dryden]].
 
   
 
== Chronology ==
* 7:23 Storm: the Qunari are pushed back to Seheron and [[Rivain]], but they are well entrenched.
 
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* '''7:05 Storm''': [[Sophia Dryden]] fails to win the [[Ferelden|Fereldan]] throne, and her cousin [[Arland Theirin]] is crowned instead. Sophia is forced to join the [[Grey Wardens]]. She climbs through the ranks, eventually becoming the [[Warden-Commander]] of Ferelden.<ref name="wot113">{{Cite wot|113}}</ref><ref name="prima361">''[[Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide]] Collector's Edition'' - Traveler's Guide, p. 361</ref>
   
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: Arland is considered by many to be a tyrant. [[Fereldan royalty and nobility#Bann|Banns]] approach Sophia, asking her to intercede. She accepts and attempts a coup against her cousin using the Grey Wardens. After the bloody [[Battle of Soldier's Peak]], Arland declares himself victorious with Sophia killed. The Grey Wardens are expelled from Ferelden and [[Soldier's Peak]] is abandoned.<ref name="wot113" /><ref name="prima361" />
: The Battle of the Nocen Sea is the largest naval engagement in history and results in a stalemate and the destruction of many of the ships on both sides.
 
   
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* '''7:23 Storm''': The [[Qunari]] are pushed back to [[Seheron]] and [[Rivain]] where they entrench themselves. In the next engagement between the Qunari and the rest of Thedas - called the Battle of the Nocen Sea - many ships are destroyed on both sides, leading to a stalemate. It is considered the largest naval battle in history.<ref name="prima345">''[[Dragon Age: Origins: Prima Official Game Guide]] Collector's Edition'' - Traveler's Guide, p. 345</ref><ref name="wot85">{{Cite wot|85}}</ref>
: With both sides exhausted, an impasse begins.
 
   
* 7:25–7:85 Storm: The New [[Exalted Marches]] are declared, by both the [[Imperial Chantry]] - to retake Seheron and the eastern city of Qarinus - and the Chantry - to retake Rivain.
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* '''7:25–85 Storm''': The [[Exalted Marches#Against the Qunari|Exalted Marches]] against the Qunari are declared by both the [[Imperial Chantry]] and the [[Orlesian Chantry]]. The former aims to retake [[Seheron]] and the city of [[Qarinus]], while the latter wants to reclaim [[Rivain]].<ref name="prima361" /><ref name="prima345" /><ref name="wot114">{{Cite wot|114}}</ref><ref name="wot85" />
   
: During the Exalted Marches, Orlais manages to steal [[Tome of Koslun]] from the Qunari.
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: During the Exalted Marches, Orlais manages to steal the [[Tome of Koslun]] from the Qunari.{{Citation needed}}
   
 
* '''7:28 Storm''': A dragon cult following the rampage of the [[High Dragon]] Urzara devastates the northern [[Free Marches]] until the dragon is slain by a group of militia men.<ref>[[Codex entry: Urzara's Tooth]]</ref>
: The first New Exalted March takes place in 7:25 Storm.
 
   
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* '''7:34 Storm''': [[Archon]] Nomaran is elected directly from the ranks of the [[enchanter]]s of the [[Circle of Magi (Imperial Chantry)|Imperial Circle of Magi]]. He overturns the old rules forbidding mages from taking part in Tevinter politics.<ref>[[Codex entry: The Imperial Chantry]]</ref>
* 7:28 Storm: A dragon cult following the rampage of the [[High Dragon]] Urzara devastates the northern [[Free Marches]] until the dragon is slain by a group of militia men.
 
   
* 7:34 Storm: Archon Nomaran is elected directly from the ranks of the enchanters. He overturns the old rules forbidding mages from taking part in Tevinter politics.<ref>[[Codex entry: The Imperial Chantry]]</ref>
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* '''7:44 Storm''': The newly crowned [[Orlesian royalty and nobility|emperor]] of the [[Orlais|Orlesian Empire]], Freyan, allows women to become knights after witnessing the death of Ser [[Aveline (chevalier)|Aveline]].<ref>[[Codex entry: Aveline, Knight of Orlais]]</ref>
   
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* '''7:52 Storm''': The second New Exalted March ends in great failure, as the Qunari conquer much of [[Antiva]].<ref name="prima345" /><ref name="wot114" />
* 7:44 Storm: The newly crowned emperor of [[Orlais]], Freyan, allows women to become knights, after being previously the witness of the death of Ser [[Codex entry: Aveline, Knight of Orlais|Aveline]], the Knight of Orlais.
 
   
* 7:52 Storm: The second New Exalted March is a disaster, as the Qunari capture much of [[Antiva]].
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* '''7:54 Storm''': The island of [[Estwatch]] is captured by the Qunari, who use its port to launch dreadnought fleets.<ref name="wot115">{{Cite wot|115}}</ref>
   
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* '''7:55 Storm''': Pirates from [[Llomerryn]] unite under the banner of the [[Felicisima Armada]] and engage in the naval battles against the Qunari, helping turn the tide of the conflict at sea.<ref name="wot115" />
* 7:56 Storm: The Qunari, although on the retreat, manage to gain a foothold in the [[Free Marches]] by landing near Ostwick and launching assaults against [[Starkhaven]] and [[Kirkwall]]. Starkhaven prevails, but Kirkwall falls to the sorceries of the [[Saarebas]] in a daring night-time raid and is occupied until the end of the Third New Exalted March.
 
   
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: A third Exalted March on the Qunari is called.<ref name="wot118">{{Cite wot|118}}</ref>
* 7:60 Storm: The [[Kirkwall]] City Guard is founded, after the city is liberated from the occupation of the [[Qunari]] by an Orlesian [[chevaliers|chevalier]] by the name of [[Ser Michel Lafaille]], who becomes the first Viscount.
 
   
 
* '''7:56 Storm''': The Qunari, although on the retreat, manage to gain a foothold in the [[Free Marches]] by landing near [[Ostwick]] and launching assaults against [[Starkhaven]] and [[Kirkwall]]. Starkhaven prevails, but Kirkwall falls to the sorceries of the [[Saarebas]] in a daring night-time raid and is occupied for several years.<ref name="wot118" /><ref name="kirkwall">[[Codex entry: History of Kirkwall: Chapter 3]]</ref>
* 7:84 Storm: By the end of the Third New Exalted March, the Qunari are pushed back to only the city of Kont-aar in northern Rivain, and Par Vollen.
 
   
 
* '''7:60 Storm''': The [[Kirkwall City Guard]] is founded after the city is liberated from the occupation of the [[Qunari]] by an Orlesian [[Chevaliers|chevalier]] by the name of Ser [[Michel Lafaille]], who becomes the city's first Viscount.<ref name="kirkwall" /><ref>{{Cite wot|119}}</ref>
: By then, rebuilding all the destruction caused was considered more important than trying to dislodge the Qunari from Kont-aar once again. A meeting between envoys of all the human lands (except for Tevinter) and the Qunari at Llomerryn results in the signing of [[:Codex entry: The Llomerryn Accords|the Llomerryn Accord]] and peace being declared.
 
   
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* '''7:71 Storm''': [[Etienne Valmont I]] is crowned Emperor of the Orlesian Empire.<ref>[[Note: The Valmont Emperors (Etienne I)]]</ref>
: Peace is not established between Tevinter Imperium and the Qunari. Though skirmishes are few while the Qunari pull back to Par Vollen and rebuild.
 
   
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* '''7:75 Storm''': Battle of [[Afsaana]] is fought between Orlesian and Qunari forces.<ref>[[Vidathiss]] description</ref>
* 7:90 Storm: Ceridweth of the Spiral Eye, one of the more popular [[apostate]]s of [[The Gallows]], is made [[tranquil]].
 
   
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* '''7:78 Storm''': The Felicisima Armada wins a major naval battle against the Qunari and retakes Estwatch.<ref name="wot120">{{Cite wot|120}}</ref><ref>{{Cite wot|72}}</ref>
* 7:99 Storm: The Storm Age ends.
 
   
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* '''7:82 Storm''': The [[Pentaghast family]] takes over [[Nevarra]] from the rival [[Van Markham family]]. In order to secure their border with [[Orlais]], they approach Etienne Valmont I with an offer of marriage. The childless emperor leaves his wife of seventeen years to marry Princess [[Sotiria Pentaghast]].<ref name="perendale">[[Codex entry: The Perendale War]]</ref>
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* '''7:84 Storm''': By the end of the Third New Exalted March, the Qunari have only one stronghold left on the continent: the city of [[Kont-aar]].<ref name="prima345" /><ref name="wot120" />
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: By then, rebuilding is viewed as more important than trying to dislodge the Qunari from Kont-aar. Envoys of all the human lands (except for Tevinter) and the Qunari meet at the neutral port of Llomerryn. The talks result in a declaration of peace and signing of [[:Codex entry: The Llomerryn Accords|the Llomerryn Accord]]. There is no truce between Tevinter Imperium and the Qunari.<ref name="wot121">{{Cite wot|121}}</ref>
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* '''7:88 Storm''': The Chantry names [[Calenhad Theirin]] one of the Anointed for spreading [[Andrastianism]] to the entire kingdom of [[Ferelden]].<ref>[[Codex entry: The Legend of Calenhad: Chapter 3]]</ref>
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* '''7:90 Storm''': Ceridweth, an [[apostate]] formerly of [[the Gallows]], is made [[tranquil]].<ref>[[Codex entry: The Spiral Eye]]</ref>
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: '''7:97 Storm''': As Emperor Etienne I remains childless, he forces his second wife, Sotiria Pentaghast, to join a cloister so he can marry his mistress, [[Yvette Valmont|Yvette]]. Nevarra sends soldiers into Orlais, but only to retrieve the princess; they do not start a war with the empire. Sotiria later marries a minor Orlesian noble by the name of Gustav LaFleur, and adopts his son as her own. He becomes known as [[Aurelian Pentaghast]].<ref name="perendale" />
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* '''7:99 Storm''': The end of war with the Qunari and the birth of twin boys, [[Reville Valmont|Reville]] and Gratien, to Emperor Etienne I of Orlais and his wife Yvette usher in the [[Blessed Age]].<ref name="prima345" /><ref>{{Cite wot|122}}</ref>
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== Notes ==
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* The "Ages" description in ''[[Dragon Age: The World of Thedas]] Volume 1'' page 21, erroneously describes every age starting with year 1 and ending with year 99, claiming the Glory Age took place between 2:1-2:99, the Towers Age between 3:1-3:99 etc. This is directly contradicted in the timeline within the same book, which cites the existence of 3:00 Towers, 4:00 Black, and 9:00 Dragon. Such a system would result in each age lasting ninety-nine years, not one hundred.
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* According to Levi Dryden, after Arland's death, Ferelden endured a civil war which lasted for ten years, but the exact date of that event is unknown.
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The Storm Age (7:00–7:99)[note] is the seventh named Age in the history of Thedas.

Divine Hortensia III names the next age Storm, expecting a "storm of violence" to come upon Thedas.[1]

Chronology[]

Arland is considered by many to be a tyrant. Banns approach Sophia, asking her to intercede. She accepts and attempts a coup against her cousin using the Grey Wardens. After the bloody Battle of Soldier's Peak, Arland declares himself victorious with Sophia killed. The Grey Wardens are expelled from Ferelden and Soldier's Peak is abandoned.[2][3]
  • 7:23 Storm: The Qunari are pushed back to Seheron and Rivain where they entrench themselves. In the next engagement between the Qunari and the rest of Thedas - called the Battle of the Nocen Sea - many ships are destroyed on both sides, leading to a stalemate. It is considered the largest naval battle in history.[4][5]
During the Exalted Marches, Orlais manages to steal the Tome of Koslun from the Qunari.[citation needed]
  • 7:28 Storm: A dragon cult following the rampage of the High Dragon Urzara devastates the northern Free Marches until the dragon is slain by a group of militia men.[7]
  • 7:52 Storm: The second New Exalted March ends in great failure, as the Qunari conquer much of Antiva.[4][6]
  • 7:54 Storm: The island of Estwatch is captured by the Qunari, who use its port to launch dreadnought fleets.[10]
  • 7:55 Storm: Pirates from Llomerryn unite under the banner of the Felicisima Armada and engage in the naval battles against the Qunari, helping turn the tide of the conflict at sea.[10]
A third Exalted March on the Qunari is called.[11]
  • 7:56 Storm: The Qunari, although on the retreat, manage to gain a foothold in the Free Marches by landing near Ostwick and launching assaults against Starkhaven and Kirkwall. Starkhaven prevails, but Kirkwall falls to the sorceries of the Saarebas in a daring night-time raid and is occupied for several years.[11][12]
  • 7:75 Storm: Battle of Afsaana is fought between Orlesian and Qunari forces.[15]
  • 7:78 Storm: The Felicisima Armada wins a major naval battle against the Qunari and retakes Estwatch.[16][17]
  • 7:84 Storm: By the end of the Third New Exalted March, the Qunari have only one stronghold left on the continent: the city of Kont-aar.[4][16]
By then, rebuilding is viewed as more important than trying to dislodge the Qunari from Kont-aar. Envoys of all the human lands (except for Tevinter) and the Qunari meet at the neutral port of Llomerryn. The talks result in a declaration of peace and signing of the Llomerryn Accord. There is no truce between Tevinter Imperium and the Qunari.[19]
7:97 Storm: As Emperor Etienne I remains childless, he forces his second wife, Sotiria Pentaghast, to join a cloister so he can marry his mistress, Yvette. Nevarra sends soldiers into Orlais, but only to retrieve the princess; they do not start a war with the empire. Sotiria later marries a minor Orlesian noble by the name of Gustav LaFleur, and adopts his son as her own. He becomes known as Aurelian Pentaghast.[18]
  • 7:99 Storm: The end of war with the Qunari and the birth of twin boys, Reville and Gratien, to Emperor Etienne I of Orlais and his wife Yvette usher in the Blessed Age.[4][22]

Notes[]

  • The "Ages" description in Dragon Age: The World of Thedas Volume 1 page 21, erroneously describes every age starting with year 1 and ending with year 99, claiming the Glory Age took place between 2:1-2:99, the Towers Age between 3:1-3:99 etc. This is directly contradicted in the timeline within the same book, which cites the existence of 3:00 Towers, 4:00 Black, and 9:00 Dragon. Such a system would result in each age lasting ninety-nine years, not one hundred.
  • According to Levi Dryden, after Arland's death, Ferelden endured a civil war which lasted for ten years, but the exact date of that event is unknown.

References[]