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I was taught by one my teachers that "Practice makes Permanent" and that's always stuck with me.
It's another name for God.
But isn't he 6.The only way he could bet is if he told his dad to bet on which team.
I can see why, and you aren't the only one to be confused. Many people normally are, but let me explain. In Greek mythology, Khronos with the 'h' is the primordial of time, while Kronos without the 'h' is the king of the titans. In reality, Kronos was just an agricultural related titan but in modern day people got confused and so Kronos (no h) got some aspects of Khronos like his divine aspect of time. I know this and while my character does follow this misconception, but I also gave it a form of reasoning in this story with Khronos (the primordial) being the teacher of Kronos (mc and the titan king). I hope that cleared up some confusion and that you continue to enjoy my story and have a great day!
Thank you so much for the 5 star review and all the power stones you've given my story. When the idea for this first appeared in my mind and I started to write it down and formulate it, it was quite hard for me to pinpoint a good place to start. It was the next day that it came upon me to start it with the birth of Hestia, since that would have the most effect on a whole regarding original Kronos and the effects he brings in Greek mythology. So I'm glad you liked how I started with his family. Regarding the lack of explanation for his powers, it's because I want to try to stay very close to Greek myths and I guess their power system, if you can call it that. The only problem is that when it comes to what the gods can do, it's kinda ambiguous how they do it, but as of this moment I do kinda have a proper power system in mind. Also, he isn't really growing his power that much because as of this moment he's a powerful god king whose pantheon is safely secured because of the U.P and he's reasonably pretty powerful but that doesn't mean that'll stay the same forever, he'll be growing soon enough. I hope you had a great day and continue to enjoy the story I'm trying to tell.
Christianity, Judaism and Islam are all classified under one group, Abrahamic. The reason for this is that they all trace their roots to Abraham as a common patriarch such as the Twelve Tribes of Israel or the Twelve Arab tribes known as the Ishmaelites, both stating that those tribes are descended from the son of Abraham, Isacc in Judaism and Ishmael in Islam (You see the similarities right). They're all worshipping the same God but have different yet similar perspectives.
Yeah, there was only Nifleheim and Muspelheim and Ymir was born from the drops of water that formed when the ice of Niflheim met the heat of Muspelheim and if I remembered correctly there's never any listed creation of Nidavellir, Alfheim, Vanaheim or Jotunheim so it's very ambiguous. And yeah Yahweh and Allah are the same.
Correct and I didn't read it right was tired, sorry. Ymir isn't a creator he's just the first Jötunn if anything it'd be more fit to call Odin the creator because after he killed Ymir he fashioned Midgard out of it but then again he only created Midgard, so there really isn't a creator being in Norse mythology. And you'd be absolutely correct with Khaos being a her, Khaos is not the big G like I stated earlier I was tired so I thought it was the Book of Loki but Khaos and the rest are their own beings that are below him in the hierarchy doesn't mean they're all happy about it.