![]() ![]() Information presented in Drakengard 3 reinforces this theory and indicates that the events on the Iberian Peninsula resulted in the initial point of divergence. It is theorized in Grimoire Nier that the world of Drakengard exists in a universe parallel to the universe which contains the world featured in Nier, which is ostensibly Earth. This phenomenon has affected the course of events in Midgard for generations to come. This event produced what is called the Multiple-World Divergence Phenomenon: when a group of "singularities" (most commonly special sentient beings) come together, splits occur in a timeline of events. The history of the Drakengard world, which eventually came to be known as Midgard, was effectively created when, in AD 856 on the Iberian Peninsula, a great city appeared from the sky, along with mysterious beings known as dragons and Watchers. Time doesn't always flow in a single direction. Additional sources are stated next to the events they relate to. Primarily based on information included in the Drag-on Dragoon World Inside book that was included with the 10th Anniversary Box. ![]() ![]() The timelines of the Drakengard series, including all the possible outcomes and routes. ![]()
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