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| + | |image = Image:Eterneon.jpg | ||
| + | |status = Active | ||
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| + | |debut = {{WP}} [[WP:1/2|#1/2]] | ||
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| − | Very little is known about the self-described "Lord of Time." He exists in the Chronal Realm, and may not be human. He has battled both Samaritan and the Time-Keeper, and each battle | + | |headlines = |
| − | + | |appearances = {{WP}} [[{{WP}} No.1/2|#1/2]] <BR> | |
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| − | + | |history =Very little is known about the self-described "Lord of Time." He exists in the Chronal Realm, and may not be human. He has battled both [[Samaritan]] and the [[Time-Keeper]], and each battle created considerable chaotic effects to the time-stream. Examples include Samaritan's being thrown through time to the near-destruction of the universe. | |
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[[Category: Unknown Alliance Alignment]] | [[Category: Unknown Alliance Alignment]] | ||
Latest revision as of 01:48, 13 December 2016
HistoryVery little is known about the self-described "Lord of Time." He exists in the Chronal Realm, and may not be human. He has battled both Samaritan and the Time-Keeper, and each battle created considerable chaotic effects to the time-stream. Examples include Samaritan's being thrown through time to the near-destruction of the universe.
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