Chronos
Passage of Time
Titan of the passage of time in the Darlunar Pantheon. He is the son of Gaia and Oenzai. The "cycle" is a strong motiff running through the mortal understanding of the deities of this world. Chronos is central to this understanding, as he stands in the center of the wheel. Alternatively, it is beleived that it is his hand that turns the wheel. This may be due to his central role within the panteon, as child of the abstract deities and the parent of the worldy gods he is central on the family tree.
Like the other titans, his concern is his function in the cosmos and not the doings of mortals. He requires no worship. However, the temptation to know what the future holds, to halt time, or to go back and change one's past is far too great for mortals to ignore. Many investigate ways that Chronos may be swayed or moved to offer up such a boon.
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