Cronus (KROH-nuhs)
Greek Deity
Cronus, the sovereign of time and the ages, reigns with an immutable calm over the ebb and flow of epochs. His dominion is the vast expanse of history, his presence an unchanging constant amidst the flux of years. Cronus' form is as timeless as the universe itself, a figure carved from the very essence of duration and continuity. His eyes, deep and eternal, behold the passage of moments and millenniums with equal measure. His voice is the ticking of the cosmic clock, a sound that encapsulates the rhythm of existence. As the keeper of time, Cronus' touch is the steady march that brings change and constancy, his influence felt in the heartbeat of reality and the dance of the stars. In his grasp, time unfolds, revealing its infinite faces, a reminder of the perpetual cycle that moves all things from was, to is, to will be.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
A mature and powerful figure often depicted as a wise and stern ruler, sometimes portrayed with a scythe or sickle, symbolizing time and the cycles of life.
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Life
2700 BCE
146 BCE
2554 years old
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Male