1999 (CofD)

1999
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Real life: 1999

Chronicles of Darkness: 1999

World of Darkness: 1999

Trinity Universe: 1999

Events

  • Jim Harrison, a longtime investigator of the paranormal, begins Network Zero, an internet site dedicated to releasing the truth about the unexplainable.[1]
  • Holly Ramirez begins organizing an informal group of hunters into a labor union and compact that will become The Union.[2]
  • Again, Atlantis does not appear. Unconcerned, the Daksha masters simply issue the next date.[3]
  • The copy of "Initiations of Dream and Flame" excavated last year falls into the hands of Renfro Delaney, who manages to translate passages. It contains info about the Bak-Ra and the Usiri.[4]

June

  • June 21: The head of the Summer Court of Miami announces that he declares the seasonal governmental system dissolved and that the Summer Court will rule Miami henceforth. Feuds between the other Courts allow him to retain that position, although occaisonally, unrest against his rule stirs. [5]

July

  • Extraordinary Times Magazine publishes an article called "Stranger in a Strange World," written by underground journalist Jack Bleak. Bleak describes the strange things he's seen and insists that others who, like him, have glimpsed the hidden truth, will never be the same. Because no one will ever find the truth: each shadow conceals only more shadows.[6]

December

  • December 31:
    • Lützow captures a gifted young mathematician named Raven, but her personality proves too difficult to integrate into the Project. He attempts to release her back into the U-Bahn at the same moment he captured her, but leaves her trapped in a temporal loop.[7]
    • Members of the Cult of the Doomsday Clock attempt a ritual to destroy time, culminating at the moment 1999 ticks over to 2000. Agents of the Mysterium later find their remains, supernaturally aged to bleached skeletons.[8]

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