in the epilogue of Episode G series, Kronos and Aiolia face each other down in a fight to the death, and during the fight, Kronos sees the worth of humanity, so he decides to accept death, but before he dies, he offers his immortality to Hades as a price, so that Aiolia, who had kamikazed him, would be revived that's the role played by Kronos the Titan of Time
as for the role played by Chronos the God of Time in the Next Dimension series, Chronos sends Athena-Saori back in time, but also messes with her telomeres, causing her to be turned into a powerless infant when she finally arrives in the 18th century Holy War era, Athena-Saori later regains some of her divine powers and grows to a little girl, Chronos is not seen in physical form, but shown to be an invisible entity that watches over a pool of time nebulas some where on Mount Olympus, each nebula is a portal to a different timeline and probably a parallel universe as well in the recent Time Odyssey series, Chronos wants to become the 13th Olympian and strikes a deal with Zeus to alter the fate of Phoenix Ikki, so that Ikki would not turn into Hades's vessel during the 20th century Holy War era and cause the Great Eclipse to succeed, Chronos was able to make it so that Andromeda Shun was once again the chosen vessel for Hades, giving Athena-Saori a chance to win the Holy War, he then asks Zeus to keep his promise, but Zeus refused by stating that Chronos did not prove he was worthy of gaining a seat on the Olympian council, because he employed the help of an artifact made by Hephaestus to change Ikki's fate instead of simply using his own powers, Chronos cursed Zeus for tricking him like this and declares that he will have his revenge (I think this is why he "played a prank on Athena-Saori when she asked him for help)
Let me find the raws and translate. "King of the gods who rules over the Titans Chronos The king of the gods who defeated his father Uranus in the age of mythology and reigned over the earth as the king of the Titans. Although it was sealed by Zeus, it is resurrected to rule the earth again. A mighty microcosm rivals a goddess."
@@godclothshango1194 I read the Brazilian version and it goes like this: "After killing his father Uranus, he returns to Earth proclaiming himself King of the Titans. He is imprisoned by Zeus, but manages to escape and is now determined to reconquer the Earth. Of immense cosmos, it is comparable to that of Athena."
@@TheLegendarySaint Athena’s cosmo rivalling Cronus isn’t that impressive of a feat given all gods have infinite cosmo, what separates them is Cronus has an insanely powerful dunamis whereas Athena’s dunamis is mostly featless and or she doesn’t have one.
@@godclothshango1194 Hello. Can you still post the link? I bought the last volumes of Episode G (raw) in digital, but I couldn't find a raw for databook. I would be grateful!
Why complex multiversal? Crouns was about destroy all time in his universe It's doesn't effect on other verses like classic or lost canvas Also when it's mentioned there infinite timelines in one universe?
This was a great vid man
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Cronus is no joke.
in the epilogue of Episode G series, Kronos and Aiolia face each other down in a fight to the death, and during the fight, Kronos sees the worth of humanity, so he decides to accept death, but before he dies, he offers his immortality to Hades as a price, so that Aiolia, who had kamikazed him, would be revived
that's the role played by Kronos the Titan of Time
as for the role played by Chronos the God of Time
in the Next Dimension series, Chronos sends Athena-Saori back in time, but also messes with her telomeres, causing her to be turned into a powerless infant when she finally arrives in the 18th century Holy War era, Athena-Saori later regains some of her divine powers and grows to a little girl, Chronos is not seen in physical form, but shown to be an invisible entity that watches over a pool of time nebulas some where on Mount Olympus, each nebula is a portal to a different timeline and probably a parallel universe as well
in the recent Time Odyssey series, Chronos wants to become the 13th Olympian and strikes a deal with Zeus to alter the fate of Phoenix Ikki, so that Ikki would not turn into Hades's vessel during the 20th century Holy War era and cause the Great Eclipse to succeed, Chronos was able to make it so that Andromeda Shun was once again the chosen vessel for Hades, giving Athena-Saori a chance to win the Holy War, he then asks Zeus to keep his promise, but Zeus refused by stating that Chronos did not prove he was worthy of gaining a seat on the Olympian council, because he employed the help of an artifact made by Hephaestus to change Ikki's fate instead of simply using his own powers, Chronos cursed Zeus for tricking him like this and declares that he will have his revenge
(I think this is why he "played a prank on Athena-Saori when she asked him for help)
very few english content creators covering this topic, thanks
Thank you for the comment
awesome job with the respect thread 👏😄
good work, have you considered doing a power scale on the cyclops?
Maybe after GR ends
Hi, Godclothshango. Could you post the link of Next Dimension, please? I'd like to read it again. Thanks in advance!
Can you scale episode G aioros?
Sure
curiosity: in the encyclopedia "Saint Seiya Episode G Galaxian" it is said that Kronos' Cosmo is comparable to Athena's
Let me find the raws and translate.
"King of the gods who rules over the Titans
Chronos
The king of the gods who defeated his father Uranus in the age of mythology and reigned over the earth as the king of the Titans. Although it was sealed by Zeus, it is resurrected to rule the earth again. A mighty microcosm rivals a goddess."
@@godclothshango1194 I read the Brazilian version and it goes like this:
"After killing his father Uranus, he returns to Earth proclaiming himself King of the Titans. He is imprisoned by Zeus, but manages to escape and is now determined to reconquer the Earth. Of immense cosmos, it is comparable to that of Athena."
@@TheLegendarySaint Athena’s cosmo rivalling Cronus isn’t that impressive of a feat given all gods have infinite cosmo, what separates them is Cronus has an insanely powerful dunamis whereas Athena’s dunamis is mostly featless and or she doesn’t have one.
@@TheLegendarySaint I can link all raws for the databook if you like.
@@godclothshango1194 Hello. Can you still post the link? I bought the last volumes of Episode G (raw) in digital, but I couldn't find a raw for databook. I would be grateful!
What chapter? And I never seen any colored Kronos before I have finished Episode G and never saw Kronos true form with his god cloth on bruh
@@KuroTheRuler like chapter 80, hard to find but it's almost fully translated now.
Ohh I see I use mangadex but it seems like the Brazil one has everything including that iconic Kronos pose chapter 84
@@KuroTheRuler I'll see if I can find an up to dates one
Why complex multiversal?
Crouns was about destroy all time in his universe
It's doesn't effect on other verses like classic or lost canvas
Also when it's mentioned there infinite timelines in one universe?
GA, tho used the wording of infinite dimensions, took forever with translators to understand the real context.
@@godclothshango1194 which chapter?
Infinite dimension means saint seiya is hyperverse
@@XI-zb7zk dimensions can mean multiple things, japanese can be super contextual.