![]() ![]() ![]() So, the in-world sequence of the published adventures is the real-world publishing order, but the exact spacing between them is nebulous - there is a sequential order, but not a contiguous one. Therefore, Tiamat takes place before Princes. Season 2 ties to Princes of the Apocalypse, while Season 1 ties to Rise of Tiamat. However, there are not hard time cues to nail each season down to specific Dale Reckoning years, just the sequence.įor example, DDAL Season 2 modules make reference to refugees from Phlan, who fled during DDAL Season 1. If you want the "official" order, you need to look to a different officially published WotC product - the D&D Adventurer's League, their organized play engine.Įach Adventurer's League season corresponds to a hardcover adventure book release, and the seasons themselves make references to prior seasons - establishing a sequence. This is a deliberate game design choice that allows a DM to work the product into their own campaign however they'd like. Generally speaking, hardcover adventure modules do not have specific time cues in them.
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