The timeline documents important dates and events in the Witcher series, with the dates in human calendar are counted from the "Resurrection", a mysterious event mentioned in Season of Storms.
For easier viewing and separation of canon/non-canon this page has been split into 4 sections. Only the main page is considered canon, the others are non-canon (like the games, Netflix show, and other adaptations).
2441 BR[]
- Dwarves have been counting time for 3607 years (compared to year 1214)[1]
230s BR[]
781-782[]
- Toussaint's last elven king, Divethaf, is defeated and Ludovic becomes the first human king of Toussaint[2]
964[]
- The Brute of Lyria terrorises Lyria, Rivia and Spalla, killing nearly 200 people before its death at the hands of Dettlaff van der Eretein.[3]
970s[]
- Merchant Gregory is declared a saint after saving Novigrad from a horrible famine by sacrificing half his fortune to import food from Nazair
1146[]
- In autumn the Day of Fire happens, resulting in most of the School of the Manticore's witchers dying along with half of the Zerrikanian royal familiy and a third of their court. This leads to the school's downfall.
1178[]
- The Phantom of the Amphitheater attacks the Seidhe Llygad Amphitheater and starts to haunt it.
1201[]
- The witcher Merten of the School of the Manticore, is captured in Toussaint and imprisoned at Bastoy Prison.
1203[]
- In Blathe, Merten is released from prison and, having a change of heart, follows the Prophet Lebioda's teachings and goes on a pilgrimage and changes his name.
1206[]
- Ravanen Kimbolt is born
1211[]
1217[]
- Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy attacks the village of Fox Hollow, and the higher vampire is momentarily killed by the peasant militia commanded by Germain
1218[]
- Battle of Fox Hollow
1229[]
- Dandelion is born (according to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt journal entry)
1232[]
- Dandelion is born (according to in-game book)
1234[]
- Vesemir accepts a contract for a fleder in Oxenfurt. There he meets a young Redanian noblewoman, Mignole, and starts a brief relationship with her.[4]
1242[]
- The Oxenfurt Revolution takes place, started by student riots the movement was shut down and its ringleaders thrown in the dungeons of Tretogor.
1246[]
- A pogrom erupts in the Gulet area, killing all of Eldain's family and driving him toward a hatred for humans.
1250[]
- Eulalia von Everec dies
- Land of a Thousand Fables is created[5]
1251[]
- Ciri is born
- Prince Villem of Lyria and Rivia is born
1252[]
- June - The magic holding together the Land of a Thousand Fables becomes unstable.
1257[]
- Kestatis von Everec dies
1258[]
- Drought plagues Lyria and Rivia, resulting in many deaths and widespread famine.
1259[]
1260[]
1262[]
- The events of Reasons of State take place.
- The Slaughter of Cintra occurs.[6]
1264[]
- 24 March - Anna Henrietta signs a treaty to protect the borderlands of Toussaint
1267[]
- Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales takes place
- Second Northern War begins
- Lyrian golpe
1268[]
- 25 September – the Rivian Pogrom, Geralt of Rivia is apparently killed by an angry peasant mob, his body is never found. Yennefer of Vengerberg appears to die trying to heal him. The pair were taken by Ciri to a pocket dimension and left there to heal and live their lives in peace.
- Lormark War - The First Battle of Vergen, death of Seltkirk and Vandergrift, execution of Sabrina Glevissig.
1269[]
- The Wild Hunt tracks down Geralt and Yennefer, abducting the sorceress in order to draw Ciri out of hiding. Geralt follows after them, crossing the boundaries between worlds out of sheer force of will.
- 13 September – Geralt is at the Ravine of the Hydra, pursuing the Wild Hunt.
- 23 November – Geralt is at the village of Coldwater in Cintra, pursuing the Wild Hunt.
- Rainfarn of Attre was the victor of this years knights tourney in Toussaint.
1270[]
- 24 February – Geralt is in the Armush Mountains, pursuing the Wild Hunt.
- 30 May – Geralt is at the Yaruga River, pursuing the Wild Hunt.
- 25 July – Geralt first meets Letho in the forests of Angren while pursuing the Wild Hunt in search of Yennefer.
- Winter Solstice – The group find the Wild Hunt partying beneath the Hanged Man's Tree. Geralt trades himself for Yennefer, riding with the Wild Hunt for a time.
- Some time after Geralt starts riding with the Hunt, Ciri reappears and helps him escape. He appears in the forests near Kaer Morhen, half naked and with a case of amnesia.
- The Witcher begins
- Witcher Geralt of Rivia, until now considered dead, appears near Kaer Morhen. Shortly after, Kaer Morhen comes under attack from Salamandra bandits. The organization's leaders, Azar Javed and the Professor, steal the witchers' secrets, killing young Leo in the process. Geralt starts pursuing them.
- Following the trail of Salamandra bandits, Geralt arrives at the outskirts of Vizima before making it into the city to continue his investigation, with help form Triss and Shani. Geralt gets acquainted with Yaevinn, the commander of the local Scoia'tael insurgent unit, and with Siegfried of Denesle, a knight of the Order of the Flaming Rose.
- The witcher is ambushed by Azar Javed. Triss arranges an alliance with powerful representatives of the Lodge of Sorceresses and the Merchant's Guild. Their help allows Geralt to destroy Salamandra's base in the city and kill the Professor. Fleeing the wrath of Salamandra-affiliated Princess Adda, Geralt arrives at the village of Murky Waters. Once there, he gets involved in a conflict between the Scoia'tael and their pursuers – mercenaries serving the Order of the Flaming Rose.
- Geralt returns to Vizima, which is now burning and in chaos. The Order and the Scoia'tael fight in the streets and, to add insult to injury, a deadly striga is prowling the city. Azar Javed finally dies at Geralt's hand, and Salamandra is disbanded. Geralt manages to reach the cloister of the Order of the Flaming Rose and defeats the Grandmaster, who was secretly controlling Salamandra's actions, foiling his mad plan and retrieving the secrets stolen from Kaer Morhen.
- King Foltest rewards Geralt for his help in Vizima. The witcher also foils an assassination attempt on the king and Foltest asks the monster slayer to protect him until the assassination is investigated.
1271[]
- King Demavend of Aedirn is assassinated. Letho meets Iorveth near Flotsam and forges an alliance with the Scoia'tael.
- The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings takes place
- Geralt accompanies the Temerian king in his siege of La Valette Castle. However, an assassin under disguise attacks, killing Foltest and escapes, leaving Geralt to be accused of regicide. The commander of Foltest's special forces, Vernon Roche, helps the witcher to escape up the Pontar river in search of the real kingslayer. In Flotsam, Geralt meets the elf Iorveth and later antagonizes commandant Loredo and gets involved in the war between the Temerian Special Forces and the Scoia'tael. The kingslayer, a fellow witcher named Letho, eludes Geralt, and flees to the Pontar Valley, abducting Triss Merigold in the process.
- The witcher arrives in the Pontar Valley accompanied by either Vernon Roche or Iorveth to find two clashing forces: King Henselt of Kaedwen and the rebels commanded by Saskia, the Virgin of Aedirn. Geralt helps to resolve the conflict in the Pontar Valley and discovers that the mysterious assassin was cooperating with the Lodge of Sorceresses.
- The witcher arrives at the ruins of Loc Muinne, just as a grand summit of kings and sorcerers is about to begin there. He finds Letho waiting for him and learns that the kingslayers were employed by Nilfgaard to create chaos in the North under the promise that the Emperor would restore their school, School of the Viper.
- Third Northern War begins, Nilfgaard declares war on the Northern Kingdoms.
- Geralt returns to walking the Witcher's Path, accompanying Vesemir.
- The isle of Undvik in Skellige is ravaged by the ice giant Myrhyff, which forced out most of the population and caused the exile of the remaining members of Clan Tordarroch to Ard Skellig
1272[]
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt takes place
- The Nilfgaardian Army quickly takes over the Northern Kingdoms south of the Pontar River and the Temerian Army is destroyed, the remnants going underground and turning to guerrilla tactics
- During the winter, Redania crossed the Kestrel Mountains and absorbed Kaedwen and King Radovid V grants the Church of the Eternal Fire permission to start witch hunts to eradicate any and all magic users throughout the Northern Kingdoms
- Redania and Nilfgaard are in a stalemate in Velen, a region of Temeria, and the free city of Novigrad, which has access to a huge fleet and treasury but has threatened to set fire to its fleet if attacked by either side
- Spring - Battle of White Orchard, Nilfgaardian troops commanded by Peter Saar Gwynleve conquer White Orchard
- May - The war with Nilfgaard obliterated the old order. The North is engulfed in chaos, and marching armies leave a plague of monsters in their wake. Yennefer contacts Geralt and the witcher continues to travel with Vesemir to find her
- King Bran of Skellige dies
- The Wild Hunt attacks Kaer Morhen to get to Ciri but are ultimately forced to retreat. Vesemir is killed in the process
- Crach an Craite is killed in duel with Eredin
- Imlerith, Caranthir Ar-Feiniel, and Eredin Bréacc Glas are killed and the Wild Hunt is defeated
- Ciri successfully vanquishes the White Frost
1275[]
- Blood and Wine expansion takes place[7]
- Anna Henrietta summons Geralt of Rivia to Toussaint following the high-profile killings of two knights by the so-called Beast of Beauclair
- A third victim, Count de la Croix, is killed by the Beast shortly before Geralt arrives
- Geralt becomes the new owner of Corvo Bianco
- Milton de Peyrac-Peyran is killed by the Beast of Beauclair
- Dun Tynne is stormed by a regiment of Toussaint guards under the command of Damien de la Tour, and with Geralt's help. There, Sylvia Anna is captured following her attempt to manipulate Dettlaff van der Eretein, the Beast of Beauclair, into killing knights who wronged her
- Beauclair is besieged by vampires under Dettlaff's command.
- Contradictions: Multiple artifacts contradict this timeline point, likely due to oversight:
- If Iocaste is killed during Mutual of Beauclair's Wild Kingdom, her grave can later be seen listing the time of her death as MCCXCV, or 1295 in Roman numerals.
- The in-game book On Hunting Basilisks: A Compendium refers to another (non-existent) book published in 1278.
- All reports found at The Ducal Camerlengo for tasks completed during Knight for Hire, refer to those related events as having occurred in 1271.