Chronos

Chronos, the god of time, lingers as a whisper in ancient texts and faded histories. References to his worship appear fleetingly, a forgotten deity shrouded in mystery. Evidence suggests he was revered in the vassal state of Aethal, once part of the Menedynn Empire. The circumstances surrounding his demise are entirely unknown.   Despite the passage of millennia, Chronos' shrines still possess a potent energy. Offerings left within crumble to dust within seconds, a testament to the power that flows through these sacred spaces. In rare instances, supplicants receive visions – glimpses of the past or the future – in exchange for their offerings.   Many believe Chronos perished long ago. However, whispers persist that this enigmatic deity may be more than meets the eye. Some posit a forgotten origin, a truth hidden beneath the layers of time.

Physical Description

Identifying Characteristics

Statues depicting Chronos portray a tall figure cloaked in a hooded robe, feathered wings outstretched. He grasps a scythe, a symbol of mortality, and an hourglass, representing the relentless passage of time.
Titles:
Lord of Time;
The Historian;
Divine Classification
Alignment
Neutral
Children
Aligned Organization
Aspects/Aliases
Labelas Enoreth
Home Plane
Unknown
Subservient Deities
None
Portfolio
Time
Domains
Dream, Knowledge, Magic (Arcane, Rites), Rune
Symbol
Hourglass filled with hourglasses
Worshippers
Sages, Historians
Worshipper's Alignments
LG NG CG
LN N CN
LE NE CE

 
Holy Days
None
Gender
Masculine

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