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The events of the ''When They Cry'' franchise occurs in multiple different timelines, though there is an overarching timeline connecting the events from [[Rika Furude|Rika Furude's]] point of view. '''{{gou}} takes place after {{matsuribayashi}} but, as it is still airing, it is unclear how exactly it fits into the existing timeline.'''
The events of the ''When They Cry'' franchise occurs in multiple different timelines, though there is an overarching timeline connecting the events from [[Rika Furude|Rika Furude's]] point of view.


== Human World ==
== Human World ==
=== Distant Past ===
=== Distant Past ===
Around 1000 years prior to the events of 1983, a group of spiritual beings arrive at [[Onigafuchi]]. Among them is [[Hanyuu]], who is eventually sacrificed when the presence of the beings infects the villagers of Onigafuchi with a [[Hinamizawa Syndrome|mysterious disease]]. Following Hanyuu's sacrifice, the villagers begin a religion centered around the deity [[Oyashiro]].
*Around 1000 years prior to the events of 1983, a group of spiritual beings arrive at [[Onigafuchi]]. Among them is [[Hanyuu]], who is eventually sacrificed when the presence of the beings infects the villagers of Onigafuchi with a [[Hinamizawa Syndrome|mysterious disease]]. Following Hanyuu's sacrifice, the villagers begin a religion centered around the deity [[Oyashiro]].


=== 1979 ===
=== 1979 ===
At the peak of the Dam War, a construction worker is murdered by a group of coworkers.
*At the peak of the [[Dam War]], a construction worker is murdered by a group of coworkers.


=== 1980 ===
=== 1980 ===
[[Satoko Houjou]] falls victim to [[Hinamizawa Syndrome]] and pushes both of her parents off of a cliff.
*[[Satoko Houjou]] falls victim to [[Hinamizawa Syndrome]] and pushes both of her parents off of a cliff.
*[[Battler Ushiromiya]] makes a careless promise to his romantic interest, [[Shannon]], that he will return to take them away on a white horse after one year.
*[[Rudolf Ushiromiya]] marries [[Kyrie Ushiromiya]], leading to a fight with his son, Battler. Battler leaves the Ushiromiya family register and lives with his grandparents.
*[[Ange Ushiromiya]] is born.


=== 1981 ===
=== 1981 ===
During the [[Watanagashi Festival]], the priest of the [[Furude Shrine]] began having heart problems. He was taken to the [[Irie Clinic]] but was ultimately pronounced dead from a heart attack. On the same night, the priest's wife went missing. Her slippers and a suicide note were found in front of the [[Onigafuchi swamp]], leading the public to believe that the priest's wife killed herself to appease Oyashiro's anger. In truth, the incident was orchestrated by the [[Mountain Hounds]] under orders from [[Miyo Takano]]. Miyo had the priest's wife killed as the wife had been attempting to withdraw her daughter, [[Rika Furude]], from the Irie Clinic's study on [[Hinamizawa Syndrome]]. The priest was killed to maintain the appearance of one death and one disappearance every year.
*During the [[Watanagashi Festival]], the priest of the [[Furude Shrine]] began having heart problems. He was taken to the [[Irie Clinic]] but was ultimately pronounced dead from a heart attack. On the same night, the priest's wife went missing. Her slippers and a suicide note were found in front of the [[Onigafuchi swamp]], leading the public to believe that the priest's wife killed herself to appease Oyashiro's anger. In truth, the incident was orchestrated by the [[Mountain Hounds]] under orders from [[Miyo Takano]]. Miyo had the priest's wife killed as the wife had been attempting to withdraw her daughter, [[Rika Furude]], from the Irie Clinic's study on [[Hinamizawa Syndrome]]. The priest was killed to maintain the appearance of one death and one disappearance every year.
*[[Shannon]] realizes that Battler has left the family and won't return to Rokkenjima.


=== 1982 ===
=== 1982 ===
[[Satoshi Houjou]] falls victim to [[Hinamizawa Syndrome]] and murders [[Tamae Houjou]]. Five days after the murder, Satoshi goes to buy a large teddy bear of his sister's birthday and began to exhibit symptoms of the terminal phase of Hinamizawa Syndrome. [[Kyousuke Irie]] takes Satoshi to the basement of the [[Irie Clinic]] for treatment and has the Mountain Hounds manipulate information so the murder of Tamae Houjou appeared to have been done by a drug addict. The drug addict is made to confess to the murder and later dies by choking on a spoon.
*[[Satoshi Houjou]] falls victim to [[Hinamizawa Syndrome]] and murders [[Tamae Houjou]]. Five days after the murder, Satoshi goes to buy a large teddy bear of his sister's birthday and began to exhibit symptoms of the terminal phase of Hinamizawa Syndrome. [[Kyousuke Irie]] takes Satoshi to the basement of the [[Irie Clinic]] for treatment and has the Mountain Hounds manipulate information so the murder of Tamae Houjou appeared to have been done by a drug addict. The drug addict is made to confess to the murder and later dies by choking on a spoon.


=== 1983 ===
=== 1983 ===
[[Miyo Takano]] manages to fulfill her plans to "ascend to godhood" by killing [[Rika Furude]] and causing the [[Great Hinamizawa Disaster]]. Upon Rika's death, [[Hanyuu]] uses her powers to take Rika back in time to a parallel world. Rika goes through several different timelines attempting to defeat Takano, including {{onikakushi}}/{{meakashi}}, {{watanagashi}}, {{tatarigoroshi}}, {{himatsubushi}}, {{tsumihoroboshi}}, and {{minagoroshi}}. Every time Rika fails, Hanyuu takes Rika back in time to a new parallel world. After just over 100 years worth of time-hopping, Rika and Hanyuu manage to defeat Takano in {{matsuribayashi}}. Shortly after defeating Takano, Rika is hit by a truck and falls into a month-long coma. During her coma, she dreams of the world of {{saikoroshi}}, wherein no one dies. When she wakes, Hanyuu informs Rika that she won't use her power again, even when Rika dies.
*[[Miyo Takano]] manages to fulfill her plans to "ascend to godhood" by killing [[Rika Furude]] and causing the [[Great Hinamizawa Disaster]]. Upon Rika's death, [[Hanyuu]] uses her powers to take Rika back in time to a parallel world. Rika goes through several different timelines attempting to defeat Takano, including {{onikakushi}}/{{meakashi}}, {{watanagashi}}, {{tatarigoroshi}}, {{himatsubushi}}, {{tsumihoroboshi}}, and {{minagoroshi}}. Every time Rika fails, Hanyuu takes Rika back in time to a new parallel world. After just over 100 years worth of time-hopping, Rika and Hanyuu manage to defeat Takano in {{matsuribayashi}}. Shortly after defeating Takano, Rika is hit by a truck and falls into a month-long coma. During her coma, she dreams of the world of {{saikoroshi}}, wherein no one dies. When she wakes, Hanyuu informs Rika that she won't use her power again, even when Rika dies.
*[[Battler Ushiromiya]] writes letters for each of the cousins at the request of [[Kyrie Ushiromiya]]. He notably does not include a letter for [[Shannon]].


=== 1985 ===
=== 1985 ===
Some time between October 6, 1984 and October 4, 1985, [[Kinzo Ushiromiya]] dies. Eager to mask the truth of his death from their relatives, [[Krauss Ushiromiya]] and [[Natsuhi Ushiromiya]] devise a plan to act as if Kinzo is alive but reclusive until Krauss is able to settle his debts; once the debts are settled, Kinzo will "suddenly disappear".
*Some time between October 6, 1984 and October 4, 1985, [[Kinzo Ushiromiya]] dies. Eager to mask the truth of his death from their relatives, [[Krauss Ushiromiya]] and [[Natsuhi Ushiromiya]] devise a plan to act as if Kinzo is alive but reclusive until Krauss is able to settle his debts; once the debts are settled, Kinzo will "suddenly disappear".


=== 1986 ===
=== 1986 ===
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{{main|Umineko no Naku Koro ni Timeline (1998)}}
*Battler's grandparents pass away and he reconciles with his father, [[Rudolf Ushiromiya]].
The [[Ushiromiya family]] has their annual meeting on [[Rokkenjima]]. During the meeting, the island explodes. The sole survivor, [[Eva Ushiromiya]], returns to Japan's mainland and adopts the only other member of the Ushiromiya family, [[Ange Ushiromiya]].
*The [[Ushiromiya family]] has their annual meeting on [[Rokkenjima]]. During the meeting, the island explodes. The sole survivor, [[Eva Ushiromiya]], returns to Japan's mainland and adopts the only other member of the Ushiromiya family, [[Ange Ushiromiya]].


=== 1987 ===
=== 1987 ===
{{main|Satokowashi-hen}}
{{main|Satokowashi-hen}}
[[Rika Furude]] and [[Satoko Houjou]] are accepted into [[St. Lucia Academy]].
*[[Rika Furude]] and [[Satoko Houjou]] are accepted into [[St. Lucia Academy]] after years of study. Rika takes to the new environment well, however Satoko refuses to make new friends and becomes jealous of Rika.
*During a return visit to [[Hinamizawa]], Satoko enters the [[Saiguden]] and touches a broken horn. She is met with the supernatural being [[Eua]], who grants Satoko the ability to travel between [[Fragments]].


=== 1995 ===
=== 1995 ===
[[The reporter's lost tape|The reporter who interviewed Keiichi Maebara]] dies in a shipwreck ({{tatarigoroshi}} only).
*[[The reporter's lost tape|The reporter who interviewed Keiichi Maebara]] dies in a shipwreck ({{tatarigoroshi}} only).


=== 1998 ===
=== 1998 ===
[[Eva Ushiromiya]] dies of illness. [[Ange Ushiromiya]], the sole remaining member of the [[Ushiromiya family]] searches for the truth behind the [[Rokkenjima massacre]]. By the end of her journey, Ange dies as well.
*[[Eva Ushiromiya]] dies of illness. [[Ange Ushiromiya]], the sole remaining member of the [[Ushiromiya family]], searches for the truth behind the [[Rokkenjima massacre]]. By the end of her journey, Ange dies as well.


=== 2003 ===
=== 2003 ===
The parents of the reporter who interviewed Keiichi Maebara find [[The reporter's lost tape|their son's interview tape for Keiichi]] ({{onikakushi}} only).
*The parents of the reporter who interviewed Keiichi Maebara find [[The reporter's lost tape|their son's interview tape for Keiichi]] ({{onikakushi}} only).


=== 2006 ===
=== 2006 ===
{{yoigoshi}}.
*{{yoigoshi}}.


== Purgatorio ==
== Purgatorio ==
After [[Rika Furude]] experiences the world {{tsumihoroboshi}}, Rika's despair and hopelessness coalesces into a separate being, [[Bernkastel]]. Bernkastel lives for a thousand years and spends much of that time trapped in a "logic error" by [[Featherine Augustus Aurora]].
*After [[Rika Furude]] experiences the world {{tsumihoroboshi}}, Rika's despair and hopelessness coalesces into a separate being, [[Bernkastel]]. Bernkastel lives for a thousand years and spends much of that time trapped in a "logic error" by [[Featherine Augustus Aurora]].


== Number of Timelines ==
== Number of Timelines ==

Revision as of 22:24, 30 April 2021

The events of the When They Cry franchise occurs in multiple different timelines, though there is an overarching timeline connecting the events from Rika Furude's point of view.

Human World

Distant Past

  • Around 1000 years prior to the events of 1983, a group of spiritual beings arrive at Onigafuchi. Among them is Hanyuu, who is eventually sacrificed when the presence of the beings infects the villagers of Onigafuchi with a mysterious disease. Following Hanyuu's sacrifice, the villagers begin a religion centered around the deity Oyashiro.

1979

  • At the peak of the Dam War, a construction worker is murdered by a group of coworkers.

1980

1981

  • During the Watanagashi Festival, the priest of the Furude Shrine began having heart problems. He was taken to the Irie Clinic but was ultimately pronounced dead from a heart attack. On the same night, the priest's wife went missing. Her slippers and a suicide note were found in front of the Onigafuchi swamp, leading the public to believe that the priest's wife killed herself to appease Oyashiro's anger. In truth, the incident was orchestrated by the Mountain Hounds under orders from Miyo Takano. Miyo had the priest's wife killed as the wife had been attempting to withdraw her daughter, Rika Furude, from the Irie Clinic's study on Hinamizawa Syndrome. The priest was killed to maintain the appearance of one death and one disappearance every year.
  • Shannon realizes that Battler has left the family and won't return to Rokkenjima.

1982

  • Satoshi Houjou falls victim to Hinamizawa Syndrome and murders Tamae Houjou. Five days after the murder, Satoshi goes to buy a large teddy bear of his sister's birthday and began to exhibit symptoms of the terminal phase of Hinamizawa Syndrome. Kyousuke Irie takes Satoshi to the basement of the Irie Clinic for treatment and has the Mountain Hounds manipulate information so the murder of Tamae Houjou appeared to have been done by a drug addict. The drug addict is made to confess to the murder and later dies by choking on a spoon.

1983

1985

  • Some time between October 6, 1984 and October 4, 1985, Kinzo Ushiromiya dies. Eager to mask the truth of his death from their relatives, Krauss Ushiromiya and Natsuhi Ushiromiya devise a plan to act as if Kinzo is alive but reclusive until Krauss is able to settle his debts; once the debts are settled, Kinzo will "suddenly disappear".

1986

1987

  • Rika Furude and Satoko Houjou are accepted into St. Lucia Academy after years of study. Rika takes to the new environment well, however Satoko refuses to make new friends and becomes jealous of Rika.
  • During a return visit to Hinamizawa, Satoko enters the Saiguden and touches a broken horn. She is met with the supernatural being Eua, who grants Satoko the ability to travel between Fragments.

1995

1998

2003

2006

Purgatorio

Number of Timelines

Each new timeline is represented by a "fragment" found in Purgatorio. In theory, there are an infinite number of possible fragments. In terms of fragments visited by Rika Furude, the novels never provide a specific number of timelines. However, the novels do claim that Rika lived for the equivalent of just over 100 years in the time loop. The length of the loops varies; Rika claims she could originally travel backwards almost a full year, however her powers waned by the time of Matsuribayashi-hen and she was only able to go back a single week. Assuming an average of 6 months, a medium estimate of timelines Rika visits is around 200.