Chronada
References: Titan:Extrapolation; Sorcery 3:Literal; Sorcery 4:Literal;
Region/Subregions: Titan ; Old World
Type: 'Deities and Spirits' : 'Gods and Dark Lords'
Indexed Under: The letter 'C' and under the category 'Deities and Spirits' and subcategory 'Gods and Dark Lords'
Dates: n/a
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Description:
This is the name in Kakhabad of the God of Time.
In other lands, he is simply known as Time.
Despite the portrayal of this God to have been a cowering being before the First Battle his powers are unquestionably immense.
Some scholars believe this God to have emerged from the Primal Chaos with Ashra, Vuh and Elim.
However, fearful of his power, they banished him.
There is a school of scholarly and religious thought that believes that Chronada is in fact a younger god than Time and was created in the destruction of Time during the First Battle .
This is the depiction of Chronada in the legend of Throben.
Either way, in this legend it was the power of Chronada that was invested in the Chronomancer who overthrew the Theomancer and taught the secrets of temporal magic to the inhabitants of Throben.
After the overthrow of the Chronomancer by the Necromancer (who's existence was brought about by Death) the secret of temporal magic was lost to all but the Minimites and the Necromancer.
When the Minimites lost their gifts after breaking the power of Chaos only the Necromancer was left with this knowledge and before his death he passed on the secrets to the Archmage of Mampang.