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chronos

Of all the powers available to the colonists, there was none more powerful
than time control. Only a chosen few were born with a gift of extrasensory
sense that allowed them to control time and travel between different
realities without the need for machines or technology. One of these
fortunate chosen few, was Chronos. /r Born into one of the most powerful
houses in Colaris, the capital world of the colonies, Chronos learnt from
an early age the deepest secrets of the universe and about the power that
governed everything, which was time. In his eagerness to gain more new
secrets, Chronos travelled between the different realities and through his
visits satisfied his great curiosity for new things. Due to his travels and
interactions with the civilizations he encountered he increasingly incurred
the wrath of the colonists to the point where they introduced a new law. He
must not under any pretext, with any race, manipulate time or he would face
an extremely severe punishment. /r For what simple mortals perceived to be
thousands of years, Chronos fulfilled this rule by observing countless
worlds from the shadows of time, to learn how civilizations developed, but
one day all this would come to an end. In one of his short trips, Chronos
travelled to one of the worlds he liked the most, but during the trip
something or someone manipulated space-time and Chronos was transported to
an immense battlefield, in a world he had never been to before. Upon
arrival, because he wasn’t meant to be there, his presence caused time to
freeze. Worst of all, the colonists were watching, so Chronos knew he had
to flee, especially bearing in mind what they had told him about
interacting with any race in time. The problem was, due to the bad weather,
the humans would see him leave, an anthropomorphic figure travelling at
immense speed, leaving a beam of light behind. Despite the obvious
consequences from the colonist, he decided to leave. Thus began the myth of
Chronos in our world and his downfall in his. /r Upon returning to Colaris,
Chronos faced a trial for his mistake. Although he defended himself by
arguing that it had been an accident or worse he had been set up, the
colonial judges, who were members of the Immortal Mystics sect, still
accused him of disobedience. However, as other members saw repentance and
truth in his eyes, the final condemnation resulted in a lifetime of service
on the battlefields of the colonies. For every victory Chronos delivered,
his sentence would be reduced to the point where he would finally be
granted freedom. It was time to see if the innate powers of time
manipulation would see Chronos come through these battles unscathed.

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