The goblins of the Kingdom of Zog wipe out the town of Alban in modern Lambreth.
The Age of Enthronement began with the founding of Absalom, and its inception is also the starting point for the Absalom Reckoning dating system. The Age of Enthronement spans the years from 1 AR until 4606 AR when Aroden, the god of humanity, died.
The goblins of the Kingdom of Zog wipe out the town of Alban in modern Lambreth.
The Yellowtongue Sickness and Tarwynna of Tymon crush Zog.
Rivermark is occupied by exiles from Casmaron and is later refounded as Daggermark.
Falconridge was abandoned in the year 4467 and the town of Northsap replaced it as the primary logging settlement in the area until the founding of Falcon's Hollow in 4573 AR
Hedren Druscor fends off dozens of orc marauders attempting to siege Thornkeep.
Falcon's Hollow founded in 4573 AR
The Age of Lost Omens is one of the five major historical ages of the Inner Sea region, the beginnings and ends of which are marked by globally-significant events. It is the age in which we find ourselves today, having supplanted the Age of Enthronement in 4606 AR when the death of the god Aroden threw the entire planet into decades of turmoil and confusion. Aroden himself had prophesied thousands of years before that he would return on the cusp of mankind's greatest triumph and usher in the Age of Glory. His priests and followers calculated the supposed exact time of this event and prepared for it with lavish pomp. On the prophesied date, instead of his return, all contact to the god was lost and the world was devastated by terrible storms, the opening of vast planar rifts, and decades-spanning political upheavals. Since then, no major prophecy has come true, a condition for which historians have named the current era.
The Outlaw Council is established in Daggermark, and codifies the six River Freedoms.
Jaroom Eliron seizes Thornkeep from Narman Druscor.
Artoor Geera of Ustalav founds Mosswater
The avaricious Baroness Trudor Baselkelt incites the rage of the fabled Council of Leaves in the Echo Wood, provoking an assault from eight treants that nearly destroys Thornkeep.
Mosswater is destroyed by monsters; hundreds flee to Thornkeep.
The famed Pathfinder Mamor Pulken travels into the Echo Wood to explore the Azlanti ruins, never to return.
Ameiko Kaijitsu is born to Lonjiku and Atsuii. She is destined to be the only one of Lonjiku’s legitimate children, and thus the only Kaijitsu scion with a legitimate claim to the Jade Throne in Minkai.
After a disastrous attempt to reconcile the bad blood between her half-brother and her father results in her brother striking her, Ameiko runs away from home shortly before the events of the “Late Unpleasantness” bring tragedy to Sandpoint. Atsuii Kaijitsu dies during these events of a mysterious fall from the sea cliff near her home.
Word of her mother’s death causes Ameiko to return home, but she finds home as unpleasant as ever. Tsuto walks out on the family at the funeral, leaving Ameiko alone with her bitter father.
Aged 16, Ameiko leaves home for the second time to take up life as an adventurer with several like-minded youths. Her adventuring career lasts just over a year.
Rich from her adventuring success, Ameiko returns to Sandpoint to purchase an old tavern, “The Rusty Dragon,” and scandalizes her father by becoming a bartender and tavern keeper.
Darlyn Crolmyer, Therling Telson, Trom Mojag, Wester Pentil adventured in Darkmoon Vale near the village of Falcon's Hollow. Another group of adventurers, Arxun, Daito, and Tsuki arrive in Darkmoon Vale and set off to help the town with the Blackscour Plague.
Ancrym, Jubrayl, Jestrel Thormar and Baloril Garazthur saved the city of Sandpoint and stopped the return of the Runelord of Greed, Karzoug the Claimer, in the legendary city of Xin-Shalast
Tervin Blackshield unseats the mage-lord Welmar and becomes Baron of Thornkeep.
Adarma, Antis, Cade, Khalden, and Xellos rise up against the crazed Queen Ileosa Arabasti and put an end to her vicious rule.
When strange reports of misty undead spread through Absalom, a new group of promising Pathfinders agents are dispatched to the half-drowned district of Puddles. Notoriously rough, the drooling addicts, flesh panderers, and quick-handed knifers of Puddles are the least of their worries. The night's tide brings with it an ancient armada of some long-forgotten war and they are the only thing between their mist-shrouded ghost fleet and Absalom's utter oblivion.
Anreth Von Dovain, Dular, Gashunthor, Shon and Zefer shatter the spell that threatens to throw all of Golarion into a Second Age of Darkness and stood against the dark elves' apocalyptic plan.
The party meet a fellow Pathfinder in a crumbling old tavern called The Tails, and then head out to Lubor’s Imports in the hopes of picking up a lead on Du Moire’s location. They arrive to find Lubor and his men slain and a few of Darsielle’s agents still skulking about his shop. A trapdoor at Lubor’s leads down into the twisting canals and slime-slick walkways of the Underdocks, the stomping ground of the mysterious Kortos Consortium. There they face agents of the Consortium before rowing out through the city’s locks to the harbor where the Hydra’s Fang is moored. Sahuagin allies accost the party en route, and when they reach the Fang, they find a deadly Du Moire and his thugs awaiting them, along with a few undead slaves left moldering in the flooded lower deck of the ship.
Aelanna, H'ama, Garur, Krosky, Roll and Verde aid with the caravan for Princess Almah to restore Kelmarane.
Ebrim, Foster, Nehlic, Runyc Hammermaster, Zaigan, and Zann'der defeated a menace that seeked vengeance against the townsfolk of Kassen in the wooded lands of Nirmathas.
The brothers paladin Ibnjo and Sethrael, along with their sickly mother Joandra and the worgen Kouin return order and shatter the Council of Thieves’ age-old stranglehold on Westcrown in the name of Iomadae
Ebrim, Foster, Nehlic, Runyc Hammermaster, Zaigan, and Zann'der visited the wooded lands of Nirmathas and put an end to the cultists of Razmir in the city of Tamran.
Anfareth, Herger and his cohort Taloran, Trinsinar, Norban, Dane, and Rana tame the dangers of the Stolen Lands and rule as lords of that realm and stand against the fury of the First World.
The adventures of Bandy, Derk, Driss, & Irlara as they find themselves shipwrecked on an isle with little to no memory of prior events.
Amber, Blaze, Eugine, Jaydavu, Verayl, and their companions travel to Minkai and resist the Jade Regent's tyranny liberate the nation, restoring its rightful ruler.
Finch, Nalia and her shadowy pet Nozz, Ryldar, Turnan, and Tyr sign up as crew of the Magpie Princess under Captain Varossa Lanteri, only to be marooned by her as they uncover more information on the treasure of the legendary Captain Jemma Redclaw. With the aid of a naiad and her hippocampi they caught up to Captain Lanteri and accepted her surrender. They also recovered Captain Redclaw's ship, the Fearsome Tide. The newly appointed Admiral Turnan took control of the Magpie Princess, as Captain Finch took control of the Fearsome Tide.
Admiral Turnan, Captain Finch, Nalia and her shadowy pet Nozz, Ryldar, and Tyr investigated the island of Deepmar and uncovered and defeated a derro threat.
Pirates take whatever they please, whether it be ships, plunder, or people! (Future Game for the 3rd generation of Freeport)
Bobbie Joe Lynn Rhienland, Dorilynn Silian, Kore Greyson, Thanandn, and Therrid journey to the Echo Wood and the dastardly town of Thornkeep.
Far to the south, an unseasonable winter cloaks the forest near the village of Heldren with summer snows. Alyara, Pimaal, Serilye and her compy familiar Graagrahgron, Tannim, and a rogue they met along the way named Shedrost set out to investigate.