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Chronology of part 2 and 3 of the First Blade

Hello, I see that you updated the timeline. Thank you for that. I think that we need a debate about the actual date of the event of part 2 and 3 of the First Blade, but I personally speculated that it's occurred at the end of the year 424 BCE. Two reasons, when we saw Darius II, he doesn't present himself as a King and I don't see personally a King kept a child so far from his land. The other reason, during the memory Smoke and Fury, we could find a scroll indicating that they will assassinate Artaxerxes. Historically, the son of Artaxerxes Xerxes II took the throne for 45 days before being killed by the next king Sogdianus who stay a few months before Darius II became king.Francesco75 (talk) 17:35, May 5, 2020 (UTC)

I think these are fair points, but I also don't have the right knowledge to say anything one way or the other. What I've been working from are the dates listed on the respective articles for each of those memories (or quests). Have you brought this up before with anyone else? -- Master Sima Yi Talk 20:05, May 5, 2020 (UTC)
No, it is why I think we need a consensus on this matter. The question of the birth of Elpidios is also in question. We can assume that he didn't need maternal milk as Kassandra go on missions, so he is at least six months. So he was born at least in mid 424 BCE. Plus the nine months of pregnancy. So it makes 15 months before December 424 BCE for part 2 of the First Blade, so at least September 425 BCE, it could happen after the battle of Pylos.Francesco75 (talk) 21:20, May 5, 2020 (UTC)
Kassandra was in prison for most f not all of 424. And I don’t think we can rely on the historical dates of Achaemenid succession since they added uchronic elements like Artaxerxes's exile. Lacrossedeamon (talk) 22:21, May 5, 2020 (UTC)