Proper noun
Chronos
(Greek mythology) The personification of time.
Kratos kills his father Zeus, who had turned on his father, Chronos. Source: Internet
Schwabe & Co. p. 29 By contrast, in the Orphic cosmogony the unaging Chronos produced Aether and Chaos and made a silvery egg in divine Aether. Source: Internet
Bearing a relatively basic design but with a striking white paint job (other colors are available), our Chronos test PC treads a nice middle ground between plain and ostentatious. Source: Internet
‘Chronos Feasts On His Children’, meanwhile, conjures up images as grizzly as Francisco Goya’s 19th century painting of the ancient figure doing just that – “Chronos feasts on his children / like turning mango flesh.” Source: Internet
Chronos is usually portrayed as an old, wise man with a long, gray beard, such as "Father Time". Source: Internet
But that’s what it feels like to play Chronos in VR. Source: Internet