![]() ![]() He dies in an attempt to cull the diease, not realizing that the Red Eye is tied to his bloodline. Brother One tries to redeem himself by exterminating the disease, but ends up realizing that he is the source of it. The Red Eye disease begins to manifest as a direct result of the Watchers’ meddling. His descendants, Seere and Manah, are important in Drakengard 1 and 2. Brother One also forms the Cult of the Watchers, hinting potentially that the Flower has some connection to them. He appears, kills Zero and Mikhail, and then goes on to have children and ensure the Intoner bloodline perpetuates, even as the Flower itself seems to vanish. However, the flower has secretly created a clone of One, known also as One (but he’s a guy. Zero does manage to expunge all the Intoners, and successfully makes the first pact with her dragon Mikhail to end the Intoner lineage with her. Zero is watched over by an android named Accord. ![]() The flower resurrects her sisters, giving them each a fraction of her power, and Zero has to hunt them down to expunge the flower for good. Zero, afraid of the flower’s whims, tries to die to protect the world. Zero only survives after a parasitic flower of supreme destructive potential blooms within her. She meets five other prisoners and forms a sisterly bond with them, but they all die in prison. Zero kills her handler and finally flees as well, free for a few years, eventually caught and imprisoned for that murder. The two rob the brothel together and try to escape, but Zero is captured again, while Indigo takes the money and runs. A girl known only as Zero is abandoned by her abusive mother, doing sex work to survive, and befriends another young sex worker named Indigo. In order to hide their identities, Akeha takes the name Scarlet and the princess takes the name Indigo. Akeha is an assassin in a country that resembles feudal japan, and is assigned to kill a young princess, but ends up having a change of heart and kidnapping the girl instead, raising her as her own child. TW for mentions of parental abuse, sex abuse, eye trauma, child death and suicide This timeline also does not include Argo or Yudil’s stories since, interesting as they may be, we don’t yet have any interesting timeline implications to draw from them. It’s also the most incoherant, despite providing a few aspects of glue we can use to piece together the timeline. So that section of the story is subject to alterations. The games covered here are: Drakengard 1, Drakengard 2, Drakengard 3 (and spinoff manga), Nier, Nier Stageplays (briefly), Nier Automata, andd Nier Re:Incarnation. I’ve divided the timeline into three sections based on the threeĬonfirmed areas of story we’ve gotten so far: Midgard, Earth and TheĬage. ![]() Here’s a writeup of the Drakengard and Nier interconnected timeline, making a lot of extrapolations and assumptions. ![]()
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