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Cronus (New Earth)

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Real Name
Aliases
Saturn, Father Time

Identity


Alignment

Relatives
Uranus (father, deceased), Gaea (mother), Crius, Coeus, Hyperion, Japetus, Oceanus, Ophion (brothers), Dione, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Tethys, Themis, Thia (sisters), Rhea (sister/wife), Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Chiron (sons), Hera, Demeter, Hestia (daughters), Warrior, Titan, Slaughter, Arch (sons by Circe), Oblivion, Devastation, Disdain (daughters by Circe), Hercules, Apollo, Ares, Hephaestus, Hermes, Dionysus (grandsons), Athena, Aphrodite, Artemis, Eileithyia, Eris (grand-daughters), Asclepius, Cupid, Janus, Deimos, Phobos, Triton, Philomelus, Vertumnus (great-grandsons), Persephone, Harmonia, Pomona (great-granddaughters)

Universe

Base Of Operations
Tarturus

Characteristics
Gender

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Eyes

Hair

Status
Marital Status

Occupation
King of the Titans, Titan of Time

Origin
Origin
Born of the Earth and the Sky

Place of Birth
The Earth

First appearance


Contents

History

Son of Gaea the Earth and Uranus the Sky, Cronus slayed his father to become lord of all creation. However, after siring the Olympian Gods and goddesses, Cronus was himself murdered by his three sons, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. The Olympian trio then divided the heavens, seas, and underworld between themselves. Millennia later, Cronus was magically brought back to life. He unleashed his terrible children - Arch, Disdain, Harrier, Oblivion, Slaughter, and Titan - upon the unsuspecting Earth. Hoping to rule the universe once more. Cronus set the Olympian and Hindu pantheons against one another in an epic war of the gods. However Wonder Woman shattered Cronus's sickle, source of his power, and sent the Titan hurtling back into the arms of his mother.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

Superhuman Strength

Nigh-Omnipotent Power

Paraphernalia


Weapons

  • Sickle of Cronus: the source of his power, capable of slaying gods.



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