Talk:Timeline/@comment-2003:75:CF0C:1D05:648F:D8FA:DD40:3FC6-20180219122550/@comment-24019656-20180226223130

If Season of Storms is in 1245, at least Eternal flame is definately after that and in both cases in 1250s. Idk where did you get 1238, that date is closer to date where they fell from power, in the eternal flame they were back in power. In my old calculations where I considered Season of Storms etc to be around 1250 or 1251, that would put Thysen restoration in 1254 or 1255 at minimum. But when I reconsidered and saw that 1245 is not neccesarily incorrect if we remember that in Last wish Velerad says Striga has been haunting Vizima for 6 or 7 years and that in SoS nothing indicates Geralt believed to the cat of Yelo or went straight to Vizima, it would mean bounds of reason are set in 1249, shard of ice around 1250, question of price in 1251, voice of reason in 1252, eternal flame probably even more afterwards. In any case it is hopeless for us to rationalize and fix it now. When Sapkowski wrote the stories I think they were for the most part arranged chronologicaly (except witcher and voice of reason) and only got messed up with Season of Storms. Genealogies are also broken and irreconsilable without major tweaks. It's either Adalia did not die at 95 and Goidemar's heir Cedric is eldest and not youngest child which contradicts many other things or you end up with Cirra of Cintra being nearly century older than her brothers to be wed to Radovid II. It is messed up if you try to create comprehensive family tree with speculative years and ages. At this point we can only speak in broad strokes about timeline in terms like "Falka's rebellion happend 100 to 130 years ago, Kovir became independent 120 to 130 years ago which is a shame since Sapkowski left quite a lot of data and ages of rulers as clues. Nice companion history book could be made out of it.