

Because of that, it doesn't make sense for "Curse of The Azure Bonds" to be set seven years before Alias was created! "Azure Bonds" tells the origin story of Alias and Dragonbait, and they appear in the "Curse of The Azure Bonds" game. See, "Curse Of The Azure Bonds" should take place after The Finder's Stone Trilogy novels "Azure Bonds", "The Wyvern's Spur" and "Song of the Saurials" which take place from 1357 to 1358 DR. "Pools of Darkness" (By Strategic Simulations Inc., playable on Amiga, MS-DOS, Apple Macintosh, and NEC PC-9801) (set in 1350 DR) To those of you who have played this game, I'm sure you are wondering "Why isn't "Curse Of The Azure Bonds" next? It is supposed to come after "Pools of Darkness!" The reason why is because even though the player characters from "Pool Of Radiance" can be sent over to "Curse Of The Azure Bonds", "Pools of Darkness" and "Secret Of The Silver Blades", the truth is the games are not canonically sequels.

"Pool of Radiance" (By Strategic Simulations Inc., playable on Amiga, Apple II, C64, MS-DOS, Apple Macintosh, Nintendo Entertainment System, and PC-9800) (set in 1340 DR) "Icewind Dale 2" (By Black Isle Studios) (set in 1312 DR) "Icewind Dale" and "Heart of Winter" (By Black Isle Studios, the Enhanced Edition versions is developed by Overhaul Games of Beamdog, playable on PC, Android, PS4, XBOX One, Switch) (set in 1281 DR) so chronologically this is the first in the D&D FR game list, almost 88 years before Baldur's Gate Anyway, here is the list of D&D video games, who developed them, what systems they can be played on, and what their confirmed or estimated time period is set in the Forgotten Realms timeline. I mean, I could, but the list of the in-universe chronology of everything D&D Forgotten Realms related would get very long.

I feel the need to post something here, so I figure, hey, why don't I post how all the D&D Forgotten Realms video games line up in the Forgotten Realms timeline? From Icewind Dale to Baldur's Gate 3? I won't include the tabletop adventure games or the novels.
