Thread:Juraj103/@comment-27075564-20171115015842/@comment-8742750-20180120211059

In any event I would say, with the possible exception of the last two mentioned short stories that all the stories take place between 1250 and 1268 (with the exception of the time-displaced/future event scenes). Both Dandelion and Ciri are useful in this regard. If we take Dandelion's earliest age of around late 1220s/early 1230s we can infer that no story involving him could possibly take place much earlier than 1250. As for Ciri, one of the few fairly certain dates is Lady of the Lake's Battle of Brenna and Rivian Pogrom being 1268. Whilst we can agree Ciri's age is pretty messed up due to contradictions, we do know for a fact that she was a teenager when this happened somewhere between 14 to 17. Hence any story in which Ciri exists or is mentioned (i.e. anything after A Question of Price/The Witcher) must take place after 1250 at the absolute earliest. The rest we can largely form from the nature of Geralt and Yen's relationship.