Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20140612134000/@comment-6192846-20140826213644

The timeline Maxus linked definitely presents some neat information, including confirming a few years for us. Between this and the Waltz of Evil timeline, a lot of events are making more sense in context with the album's songs and the rest of the series.

EC 147 mentions what seems to be a Lord of Calgaround (Gilbert?) getting married. Flower of the Plateau was labeled as "141~" but only three years are said to pass since Mikulia's engagement. Now I'm really curious about the timeline of all these events.

It seems Elluka and Gumillia go to Snakeland in EC 548, the battle there takes place the year after, and then they don't leave til 558, a decade later.

Towards the end of that century, Mastia is discovered, though the Chinese makes it difficult for me to make it out; however, I believe it may be a separate continent (or a region on a separate continent) from Bolganio.

Masti's history doesn't get mentioned again til EC 776. During that year, Elluka goes to Mastia, Mastia declares independence, and it's later founded as its own nation that year.

Kayo was born in EC 822, putting her age at around 20 in EC 842 when she goes on her murder spree.

Nemesis becomes a Tasan party leader (not sure if Tasan is the party itself or she's just a leader of a party in Tasan) in EC 989. I'm not familiar with these Chinese names, but I believe Elphegort's said to be invaded (or used to invade somewhere else?), which later causes full-scale war to break out in Evillious.

EC 998 is the date that test work for the new weapon "Punishment" [takes place? moved] to the Millennium Tree Forest.

Then we have this Ta Eschata in EC 999.

Adding onto all that, I found a blog posting about the songs. Now I'm not sure if it's accurate, but the poster does post years for the character. Girl Went Mad has 970 while Blink has 505 but I'm not sure if that's their assumption or not (if we can get some corraboration, that'd be great).

The user also reiterates a name from the Muzzle PV タイタニス号沈没事故. It's the Titanis (Taitanisu) Sinking Accident. Sound familiar? It seems kanji for ship "models" are used in Japanese to denote it as such (vs being a person, I guess; probably like how "country/state/nation" kanji are used in suffix with nations).

The user also brings up more info, so it sounds like we get a few more details about the characters and events surrounding Muzzle.