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|godname = Aeon, Lord of Time | |godname = Aeon, Lord of Time | ||
|realm = [[:Category:Time|Time]] | |realm = [[:Category:Time|Time]] | ||
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:''This page is about the Elder God. For other uses, please see [[Aeon (disambiguation)]].'' | :''This page is about the Elder God. For other uses, please see [[Aeon (disambiguation)]].'' | ||
Created by [[Ayar]] as one of the [[Elder Gods]] at the dawn of Creation, '''Aeon, Lord of Time''' was granted some control over the | Created by [[Ayar]] as one of the [[Elder Gods]] at the dawn of Creation, '''Aeon, Lord of Time''' was granted some control over the river of time itself. Though He had not visibly figured prominently in affairs of mortal kind, His name was often invoked as an expression of frustation whenever an unlucky [[adventurer]] was subjected to an [[Achaean_Lingo#A|aeonic discontinuity]]. | ||
Surreptitiously altering the timeline of the universe over many eons, he intervened one final time in 613 AF, renouncing future sight and consigning Himself to the past in order to bring [[Aurora]], the Lightbringer, to the present to slay [[Bal'met]], the Worldreaver. | |||
bring [[Aurora]], the Lightbringer, | |||
[[Category:Dead_or_Missing_Gods]] | [[Category:Dead_or_Missing_Gods]] | ||
[[Category:Time]] | [[Category:Time]] |
Latest revision as of 22:44, 4 December 2018
Aeon, Lord of Time | |
Realm | Time |
Symbols | hourglass |
Relatives | None |
Allies | None |
Enemies | None |
Order Name | None |
Temples | None |
- This page is about the Elder God. For other uses, please see Aeon (disambiguation).
Created by Ayar as one of the Elder Gods at the dawn of Creation, Aeon, Lord of Time was granted some control over the river of time itself. Though He had not visibly figured prominently in affairs of mortal kind, His name was often invoked as an expression of frustation whenever an unlucky adventurer was subjected to an aeonic discontinuity.
Surreptitiously altering the timeline of the universe over many eons, he intervened one final time in 613 AF, renouncing future sight and consigning Himself to the past in order to bring Aurora, the Lightbringer, to the present to slay Bal'met, the Worldreaver.