The Mesolithic period begins, marking a time of transition from hunter-gatherer societies to the development of agriculture and the use of microlithic tools in some regions.
Archaeological findings reveal the earliest known use of personal ornaments such as beads, indicating social and cultural developments in human communities.
Humans domesticate dogs for hunting and companionship, one of the earliest domestication events in human history coinciding roughly with the time frame that Far Cry Primal is set.
The Paleolithic era ends, giving way to the Mesolithic period; characterized by changes in human tools and lifestyle relevant to Far Cry Primal’s depiction of early human societies.
Takkar washes ashore in the land of Oros, beginning the protagonist's journey in the Mesolithic era.
Takkar joins the Wenja tribe and participates in hunting the Great Behemoth, a massive mammoth threatening the tribe.
Takkar unites scattered survivors, officially establishing the Wenja tribe to resist hostile clans.
Wenja tribe faces off against the hostile Udam clan, overcoming their threats to survival.
Takkar successfully tames a saber-toothed tiger, enhancing hunting and defense capabilities of the Wenja.
Under Takkar's leadership, the Wenja establish a secure and fortified village in the Valley of Oros.
Takkar confronts and defeats the Udam war chief, weakening the rival clan's control over the region.
The Wenja forge an alliance with the Izila, a rival tribe wielding fire, to face mutual threats.
Takkar leads a rescue mission to free captured Wenja from the Udam clan’s stronghold.
The Wenja celebrate their victories and honor the spirits during the seasonal Ceremony of the Great Hunt.