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+ | | caption = Adventurers find a shrine of Chronos at [[Orvaskyte Keep]]. |
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+ | | name = Chronos |
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+ | | title = Kronus, Karonis |
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+ | | aspects = Aspect of [[Labelas Enoreth]] |
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+ | | portfolio2e = [[Time domain|Time]] |
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+ | | based = [[wikipedia:en:Chronos|Chronos]] (Greek) |
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⚫ | '''Chronos''' was an ancient [[deity]], the god of time, ironically lost to the ages. Religious texts and ancient histories spoke of him in passing. He was known to have been worshiped by the nation of [[Orva]] but it was unknown how he died. Shrines of Chronos still held power millennia later. Offerings would crumble to dust in mere seconds and in return, the offeror received a vision of the past or the future.<ref name="FfC-79" /> |
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⚫ | '''Chronos''' was an ancient [[deity]], the god of time, ironically |
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+ | ==History== |
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+ | Some time after Orva sunk below the [[Vast Swamp]], Chronos became an aspect of [[Labelas Enoreth]].<ref name="DD-117">{{Cite book/Demihuman Deities|117}}</ref> |
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− | ===Sources=== |
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− | <small>2nd Edition D&D</small> |
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+ | ==Appendix== |
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− | [[Category:Dead deities]] |
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Latest revision as of 07:17, 21 March 2023
Chronos was an ancient deity, the god of time, ironically lost to the ages. Religious texts and ancient histories spoke of him in passing. He was known to have been worshiped by the nation of Orva but it was unknown how he died. Shrines of Chronos still held power millennia later. Offerings would crumble to dust in mere seconds and in return, the offeror received a vision of the past or the future.[1]
Statues of Chronos depicted him as a tall man in a hooded robe with feathered wings, holding a scythe and an hourglass.[1]
History[]
Some time after Orva sunk below the Vast Swamp, Chronos became an aspect of Labelas Enoreth.[2]
Appendix[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 John Terra (November 1997). Four from Cormyr. Edited by Kim Mohan. (TSR, Inc.), p. 79. ISBN 0-7869-0646-4.
- ↑ Eric L. Boyd (November 1998). Demihuman Deities. Edited by Julia Martin. (TSR, Inc.), p. 117. ISBN 0-7869-1239-1.