1940 (oWOD)
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[edit] Events
- 1939-1945: World War II. The Zmei Gregornous awakens in Russia at some point during the War.[1][2] Nephandic influence is on the rise throughout.[3][4][5][6]
- The 41st meeting of the Technocracy's Inner Circle, advancing the Time Table.[7][8]
- Japan occupies Vietnam, reducing French authority to a formality. Laos' provisional government trains guerrillas to harass the Japanese in Vietnam.[9]
- Thailand's King Rama VIII pounces on France's weak presence to regain Thailand's ceded territories.[10]
- Japan's puppet states are organized into the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere.[11]
- Doctor Alois Richter Awakens.[12]
- Jason Ninemen joins the New World Order. However doubt gnaws at him, and he falls into Quiet.[13]
- By this year, there is nothing left of House Luxor.[14]
[edit] January
- January 4: A letter from the New World Order to the rest of the Conventions expresses their admiration for Adolf Hitler, who seems to have solved his country's economic problems, and may yet serve to unite the nations of Europe under a single banner, which will ultimately lead to a single world government.[15]
[edit] November
- A Son of Ether named Doctor Mondial appears on the scene, with an uncanny ability to thwart the Technocracy.[13]
[edit] References
- ↑ WTA: Rage Across Russia, p. 84
- ↑ WTA: A World of Rage, p. 70
- ↑ MTA: Horizon: Stronghold of Hope, p. 45
- ↑ MTA: Order of Hermes Tradition Book, p. 16
- ↑ MTA: Mage Storytellers Companion, p. 14
- ↑ MTA: Tradition Book: Virtual Adepts, p. 18
- ↑ MTA: Guide to the Technocracy, p. 81
- ↑ MTA: Guide to the Technocracy, p. 86
- ↑ MTA: Dragons of the East, p. 15
- ↑ MTA: Dragons of the East, p. 17
- ↑ MTA: Dragons of the East, p. 19
- ↑ MTA: Manifesto: Transmissions from the Rogue Council, p. 89
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 MTA: Manifesto: Transmissions from the Rogue Council, p. 91
- ↑ MTA: Tradition Book: Order of Hermes, p. 30
- ↑ MTA: Virtual Adepts Tradition Book, p. 18
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