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Created by [[Ayar]] as one of the [[Category: Elder Gods]] at the dawn of Creation, '''Lord Aeon''' was granted some control over the flow of time itself. Though He has not figured prominently in affairs of mortal kind, His name is often invoked as an expression of frustation whenever an unlucky [[adventurer]] is subjected to an [[Aeonic Discontinuity|aeonic discontinuity]].  
Created by [[Ayar]] as one of the [[Category: Elder Gods]] at the dawn of Creation, '''Lord Aeon''' was granted some control over the flow of time itself. Though He has not figured prominently in affairs of mortal kind, His name is often invoked as an expression of frustation whenever an unlucky [[adventurer]] is subjected to an [[Aeonic Discontinuity|aeonic discontinuity]].  

Revision as of 16:40, 30 March 2007

Aeon, God of Time
Realm Time
Symbols None
Relatives None
Allies None
Enemies None
Order Name None
Temples None


Created by Ayar as one of the at the dawn of Creation, Lord Aeon was granted some control over the flow of time itself. Though He has not figured prominently in affairs of mortal kind, His name is often invoked as an expression of frustation whenever an unlucky adventurer is subjected to an aeonic discontinuity.