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Detailed timeline[]
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| March 18th, 1934[1] | Miriam Bell instructs the Eternal Order of the Second Death to perform a ritual on her according to her instructions. |
| March 19th, 1934[1] | The Second Death ritual is successfully performed on Miriam.
Her followers begin scrounging up seven newborn babies to be sacrificed into her face-portal. |
| March 23rd, 1934[1] | A hand reaches back out of the portal; Gary Miller is born. |
| Early 1950s[2] | Six orphan children at Snake Meadow Hill Church would run off into the nearby cornfield; all of them would later be found dead. |
| 1953[3] | John Ward is born to Meredith and an unnamed father. |
| Late 1950s
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John's mother, Meredith, would pass away. |
| Snake Meadow Hill Church would reopen after the cornfield incident.
Six new children would be taken in as orphans, including Lisa Pearson and John. | |
| 1986
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Amy Martin starts doing volunteer work at a clinic run by Gary. |
| September 6th, 1986[4][5] | Amy is invited by Gary to a work party at the clinic late at night.
Amy is dragged to the clinic's basement by Gary's cultists, and is possessed by a demon. The cultists return Amy to her home. |
| September 7th - 20th, 1986[6] | Cindy Martin begins to take notice of her daughter's increasingly standoffish behavior.
Bob Martin eventually returns from his missionary work. The two decide they need help from the Catholic Church to rid Amy of her condition. |
| September 21st, 1986[7] | Father Allred and John Ward arrive at the Martin household to perform an exorcism on Amy.
Amy escapes from her restraints, she murders her parents and Father Allred, and starts terrorizing John. John and Amy are found by the police; both are taken into their custody. |
| September 22nd, 1986[8] | John and Amy are admitted into the Yale Psychiatric Institute on account of mental instability. |
| October 23rd, 1986[9] | A letter requesting John's release from the Yale Psychiatric Institute would be written. |
| October 31st, 1986[10] | John is released from the institution and allowed to live in society once again. |
| May - June 1987[11] | Michael Davies would be taken into custody by Father Garcia to rid him of an apparent case of demonic possession. |
| August 29th, 1987[5] | Garcia receives a letter from the Vatican instructing him to release Michael from his custody and return him to his parents. |
| September 1987[12] | Michael escapes from Garcia's restraints, killing a passerby before fleeing. |
| September 13th, 1987[13] | Amy escapes from the mental institution she was being held in, and makes her way back to her house. |
| September 19th, 1987[5] | Gary's cult arrives at the Martin household and performs a Second Death ritual on Amy. |
| September 21st, 1987[14] | John arrives at the Martin household in an attempt to finish Amy's exorcism.
Before he can finish, Amy defenestrates herself and escapes into the forest. On his way back to his car, John is attacked by Michael, whom he manages to fend off with a rifle. Michael stumbles onto the road and is crushed by a truck. |
| September 22nd - 27th, 1987[15] | John begins being haunted by visions of demons. |
| September 28th, 1987[16] | John's nightmares have gotten worse.
John wakes up to a letter from Father Garcia stating that they need to save Amy's brothers, Nate and Jason Martin, from the cult, as well as stop them from summoning Malphas to the mortal plane. |
| 1987, October 28th[17] | Father Garcia instructs John to investigate the clinic Amy used to work at. |
| 1987, October 29th[17] | John is instructed to investigate an apartment complex in New Haven. |
| 1987, October 30th[17] | Father Garcia instructs John to investigate a daycare center where he heard reports of children acting strangely. |
| 1987, October 31st[17] | The Profane Sabbath is to begin. |
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Revealed explicitly in Chapter III's note #41.
- ↑ Chapter II's note #12 mentions the Spindly Lady game to be about a woman who cared for the orphans back in the 50's (the Spindly Lady is probably not Miriam).
- ↑ John's age is confirmed to be 33 by the time Chapter III's note #43 was written, likely very soon after September 21st, 1986.
- ↑ Gary's letter to Amy in Chapter I's "The Offering" ending mentions the work party taking place on a Saturday night.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Exact date is taken from an early draft of the game's plot, which may no longer be accurate.
- ↑ Known to be between Amy's possession and the time of her first exorcism.
- ↑ Revealed explicitly at the beginning of Chapter III.
- ↑ Chapter I's note #20 states it has been thirty days since the time of its writing. This could be a rough estimate, or Gary just not knowing the exact date.
- ↑ Revealed explicitly in Chapter I's note #20.
- ↑ Revealed explicitly in Chapter II's note #26.
- ↑ Inferred from one of Garcia's photographs of Michael labelled "3 months".
- ↑ Exact date unknown, only known to be between receiving Gifford's letter and the events of Chapter I.
- ↑ The news article in Chapter I's "Murderer" ending reveals Amy escaped 9 days before it was written, likely the day after September 21st.
- ↑ Revealed explicitly in the intro upon starting up the game.
- ↑ Date unconfirmed, but likely takes place between the events of Chapters I and II.
- ↑ Chapter II's note #18 states the article was written in the week following John's murder of Amy Martin. This note has, however, been tampered with by forces UNSPEAKABLE, so it should be taken with a grain of salt.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 Revealed explicitly in Chapter III.
