Saturday 27 June 2020

Timeline of the James Bay Frontier


“This land may be profitable to those that will adventure it.”
-- Henry Hudson

The Road to Ratik
Ratik is a relative newcomer in the history of Greyhawk and the Flannaess. There were elves there, surely, and dwarves, and gnomes too, but their arrivals are not set in the annals of the canonical text of Greyhawk; but the World of Greyhawk setting was always a human-centric setting, wasn’t it, and although those races would most certainly have influenced and guided those human nations that came after them, very little has been said about how. There are exceptions, none set in the nation of Ratik, or the Thillonrian peninsula.
What we do know is that the Grey elves had cities in the Griffs, that Vecna fought the Grey and High elves, and that Vecna destroyed the City of Summer Stars. If only Gary Gygax had penned more about those bygone elven civilizations, we’d have had a far richer setting. Sadly, he wrote even less on the dwarves and gnomes, even less still of the halflings. It’s a blank slate. Largely.
Much is the same with Human history. Each nation was given a paragraph or two, enough to spur the imagination, no more. Those missives have been expounded upon since, though.
So what id canon in regards to Ratik?
I present a list of dates noted in Steve Wilson’s Greychrondex_42 to illuminate what is considered canon in the world of Greyhawk concerning Ratik and its environs, most notably those dates regarding the Barbarians, Stonefist, the Bone March, and the North Province as they concern Ratik.
These are mere bullet points. Some reach far back in the annals of time, but you can’t have the present without the past, can you?
If you would like to learn more, there is a wealth of source material out there. I’ve detailed these events in this blog, much as others have before me. Those Histories are my interpretation. There are others. Many others.
I encourage you to peruse: Canonfire!, Greyhawk Online, Jason Zavoda’s Hall of the Mountain King, Joe Bloch’s Greyhawk Grognard, Mike Bridges’ Greyhawkery, and Maldin’s Greyhawk. There are a whole host of others, including the fiction of Mystic Scholar and Greyhawk Stories. Be sure to download Anna B. Meyer's map while you are at it.
I’m sure you will find something to your taste.

That said, let’s get started, shall we?

The Griff Mountains
The Timeline of the James Bay Frontier
Pre-devastation
-2150 CY     The founding of Haradaragh. First year of Flannae Tracking system (1 FT). [PGTG - 14]

Vecna’s Reign [WGA4, Vecna Lives - 6] (rumored to be ruled from the Isles of Woe) [Slavers - 16]

Battle between Elves and Ur-Flannae. [Ivid - 74]

Building of Tostenhca [GA - 99]

c.-1500 CY     Keraptis establishes himself as protector of Tostenhca [S2 White Plume Mountain - 3]

c.-1100 CY     Keraptis driven out of Tostenhca. [S2 - 3]

c.-800 CY     Keraptis battles and defeats Aegwareth, Elder Druid, for control of White Plume Mountain. [S2 - 3]

-458 CY    Oerid migrations east at peak point (187 OR) [Folio - 5, WGA - 9]

-447 CY     Suloise Migration begins (5069 SD) [Folio - 5, WGA - 9]

-422 CY    Invoked Devastation and Rain of Colorless Fire [Folio - 5, WGA - 9, PGTG - 14, WGG3e - 3]

The Arrival of the Suel
Port-Devastation
-216 CY    Founding of Aerdy (428 OR) [LGG - 93]

-171 CY    Battle between Aerdians and Flannae tribe at Chokestone. (474 OR/1980 FT) [Ivid - 53]

-142 CY    Eastfair founded as capital of North Province. (503 OR) [LGG - 73]

c.-110 CY    Around this time, Vatun was imprisoned by clerics of Telchur. [LGG - 185]

-108 CY    In the spring, Aerdian forces mass in Knurl and drive back Fruztii. The Aerdi free Johnsport from Fruztii hands. [LGG- 36]

11 CY     Battle between Aerdians and Flan at site of present day Arrowstrand. (2161 FT) [Ivid - 50]

c.90s CY    Keraptis leaves White Plume Mountain to further his research and never returns. [S2 - 4]

c.100 CY    Battle of Spinecastle (Aerdians vs. Fruztii). [FtAA - 24]

109 CY    The barbarians counterattack the construction site of Spinecastle in the winter but are defeated by the forces of Knight Protector Caldni Vir in the Battle of Shamblefield.  Overking Manshen names Vir the first marquis of the Bone March. [LGG - 36, 89]

The Timberway Forest
Ratik Founded
122 CY    General Sir Pelgrave Ratik of Winetha leads an expeditionary force to push the Aerdy frontier to the foothills of the Griff Mountains. He defeats the Frutzii and drives them into the northern fastness of Timberway.  He establishes a fort overlooking Grendep Bay at Onsager Point that he names Marner. [LGG - 90]

128 CY  The Frutzii and Schnai launch a concentrated naval attack on Marner.  This force is defeated by General Sir Pelgrave Ratik of Winetha. [LGG - 90]

130 CY    The Overking of the Aerdian Empire elevates Pelgrave to Baron, and gifts him Timberway as a personal fief.  The walled town of Bresht is renamed Ratikhill. [LGG - 90]

316 CY  The Scarlet Brotherhood establishes relations with the Suel Barbarian lands of the north. (SD 5831) [SB - 4]

356 CY  Barbarians from the North invade the Aerdy’s North Province, forcing the Overking to divert troops from the western front thus insuring Nyrond’s survival. [WGG3e - 3]
(Allied host of Frutzii and Schnai threaten to overwhelm Bone March and Ratik and sweep into the North Province.  The Rax Overking Portillan diverts a force headed to contest Nyrond to counter the barbarian invasion.  This is successful, but at a great cost.) [LGG - 90]

c.430 CY    Vlek Col Vlekzed founds chiefdom of Hold of Stonefist. [Folio - 26,WGA - 36, FtAA - 38]
(Rise of an Outlaw Rover called Stonefist who murders the leaders of the Coltens and breaks from Tenh.) [LGG - 113]
Note: This second “origination” of Stonefist is not supported outside of LGG.  This date for the rise of “Stonefist” is not supported in the text, but no date is given.  The better case is that Vlek Col Vlekzed is a Colten Ataman who pulls the Colten Feodality under his central rule.       

c.440s-460s CY    Alain II of Ratik declares his fief an archbarony, and rules semi-independently (as does the ruler of Bone March). [LGG - 90]
Note:  This occurs shortly after the Turmoil Between Crowns but that could be anywhere after the 9 year period between 437 CY and 446 CY, and is impossible to fix.

520 CY  Beginning of Hradji Beartooth’s ill-fated journey to find Skrallingshold (Tostenhca) [GA - 83]

558 CY  Scarlet Brotherhood agents encourage humanoids to raid the Bone March. (6074 SD) [SB - 5]

c.550s    Schnai subjugate Fruztii [FtAA - 25]

560 CY  Humanoids (Euroz, Kell, Eiger and others) began forays into Bone March. [Folio - 9, FtAA - 24, PGTG - 10, TAB - 19]

In Ratik's Defense
561 CY    Full scale invasion of humanoids into Bone March begins.
[Folio - 9, WGA - 20, LGG - 36]

563 CY    Bone March falls to humanoids  9025 PG 5, WGA - 9,20, Ivid -19, LGG - 35, 91]
(All humans in that area were enslaved or killed [6078 SD]) [SB - 5]
(Spinecastle falls by surprise) [LGG - 31]
(Knight Protectors living in the Bone March flee to Ratik) [LGG - 158]

565 CY    Korund of Ratik sails to Fireland [TAB -11]

573 CY    It is probably shortly after this time that the Brotherhood agents poison King Cralstag of the Cruski, and are, in turn, slain by Cralstag’s heir, Lolgoff [LGG - 55]

575 CY    Ratik-Fruzii (?) alliance defeats humanoids at Blufang-Kelten Pass (probably Ogres and gnolls of Teesar Torrent) [Dragon #57 - 15]

576 CY
576-582 CY         Ratik and Frost Barbarians make gains against Bone March.
[WGS1 The Five Shall be One - 4, WGS2 Howl from the North - 6]
Snow, Ice, and Frost Barbarians ally against Hold of Stonefist. [WGS1 - 4, WGS2 - 6]
Snow Barbarians increase raids on Great Kingdom. [WGS1 pg. 4, WGS2 - 6]

577 CY  Cruski and Schnai treaty. Schnai give up the lands south of Glot along the east coast to Cruskii
[Dragon #57 - 14]
Battle of Loftwood--combined Ratik/Frutzii force destroy humanoid forces under the Vile Rune orcs of the Bone March. [Dragon #57 - 15

578 CY  Seuvord, Master of the Hold, becomes Rhelt Seuvord I of the Hold. [Dragon #57 - 14]
King Ralff II of the Frutzii organizes new army. [Dragon #57 - 14]
Ships and men, under Lord Captain Aldusc from Sea Barons, sent to bolster North Province against Barbarians. [Dragon #63 - 15]
Force from Ratik wins great victory over the Bone March orcs in Loftwood (Battle of Loftwood?) [LGG - 141]

579 CY  Baron Lexnol’s heir, Alain IV, marries Lady Evaleigh, the daughter of the count of Knurl.
[LGG - 91]

582 CY  The events of the module WGS1, The Five Shall Be One, including the rise of the Cult of Vatun. [WGS1 - 3, WGG3e - 4, LGG - 15]
(Iuz triggers Greyhawk Wars by stirring unrest among Barbarians of  the Thillonrian Peninsula) [LGG - 62]
By this time, the Cruski had regained Utsula from the Schnai, to whom they had lost it several decades before. [LGG - 106]
The events of the module WGS2, Howl From the North, including the arrival of "Vatun" and the gathering of the Barbarians for war.
[WGS2 - 5, 1068 pg. 6. LGG - 15]

Greyhawk Wars
583 CY  Iuz’s deception of Barbarians revealed, Iuz returns home. [Wars: ADV - 8]
               
584-585 CY    Part of the Loftwood despoiled as humanoids set fires. [LGG - 141]

585 CY  Ratik starts ambitious castle building program. [FtAA - 73]

586 CY     Alain IV, Archbaron Lexnol’ son, launches a raid to repatriate Bone March.  It fails utterly. [LGG - 37]
(Alain is killed. Baron Lexnol collapses from the news and is rendered unfit to rule.  Lady Evaleigh, Alain’s wife, begins ruling Ratik.) [LGG - 91]

588 CY    Iuz loses control of Sevvord Redbeard of Hold of Stonefist, Hold of Stonefist renamed Stonehold. [PGTG - 12, TAB - 22-23, LGG - 16]
(Sevvord gathers Fists from across Tenh, kills all clerics of Iuz within reach, leaves rearguard to occupy Calbut and returns to Stonehold, driving barbarians back from Kelten and securing the pass, and the returns to Vlekstaad) [LGG - 109,113]

590 CY     Longship from Fireland sails into the port at Marner in Ratik. [TAB - 38]
Full scale assaults by the Bone March over the Blemu Hills into Knurl is attempted, but Ratik holds. [LGG - 37]


Therein lies canon. It's pretty thin. Plenty of breathing room, I'd say.
The Domain of the Green God
So, what do I plan to do with that breathing room? Flesh it out, of course. I hope to set down a history that reflects my northern soul, one replete with the Green God and stone circles laid down by the Fey, with a reclusive Sylvan culture, a very Celtic Flan, a lingering tyranny of Keraptis and his minions, the coming of the Suel, and ultimately the Oeridians.
I'd like to create an epic adventure path set there, where the long dormant Elder Eye sleeps.
It seems alot right now, maybe too much, but each journey begins with a single step. Those Histories I've been gathering are that first step. It's been a big one. I expect the next to be as large.





One must always give credit where credit is due. This History is made possible primarily by the Imaginings of Gary Gygax and his Old Guard, Lenard Lakofka among them, and the new old guards, Carl Sargant, James Ward, Roger E. Moore. And Erik Mona, Gary Holian, Sean Reynolds, Frederick Weining. The list is interminable. Thanks to Steven Wilson for his GREYCHRONDEX and to Keith Horsfield for his “Chronological History of Eastern Oerik.”
Special thanks to Jason Zavoda for his compiled index, “Greyhawkania,” an invaluable research tool.

The Art:
WGS1 Five Shall Be One cover, by Jeff Starlind, 1991
WGS2 Howl From the North cover, by Jeff Starlind, 1991

Sources:
1015 World of Greyhawk Boxed Set, 1983
1064 From the Ashes Boxed Set, 1992
1068 Greyhawk Wars Boxed Set, 1991
2011A Dungeon Masters Guide, 1st Ed., 1979
2023 Greyhawk Adventures Hardback, 1988
9025 World of Greyhawk Folio, 1980
9253 WG8, Fate of Istus, 1989
9317 WGS1, The Five Shall be One, 1991
9337 WGS2, Howl from the North, 1991
9399 WGR 5, Iuz the Evil, 1993
9577 The Adventure Begins, 1998
9578 Player’s Guide to Greyhawk, 1998
11742 Gazetteer, 2000
11743 Living Greyhawk Gazetteer, 2000
Ivid the Undying, 1998
Dragon Magazine
OJ Oerth Journal, appearing on Greyhawk Online
LGJ et. al.
Greychrondex, Wilson, Steven B.
Greyhawkania, Jason Zavoda
The Greyhawk Map, Anna B. Meyer

1 comment:

  1. Fantastic work. This is must read for greyhawkers new and old. New players are given a sense of the setting in a depth not seen bbefore and old-timers can find endless inspiration as well as the best collection of Greyhawk history compiled.

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