Characater's full name: Kronos

Aliases: Ahmes, Kronos, Pestilence, Vitruvius Calvus, Melvin Koren, Nicholas Kent, Jamison Kentmore, Are among the most memorable.

Played By: OPEN ROLE

Hair Color: Brown

Eye Color: Brown

True age: 4500+

Apparent age: 35

Sex: Male

Height: 5'11''

Weight: 170lbs

Nationality: Sumerian

Teacher: Horus-Aha an Egyptian who had all ready seen four centuries come and go. He was ruling Egypt as their god/pharaoh when he took the fledgling immortal in.

Students: Caspian: Then no one else thank the gods

Distinguishing characteristics:
Lengthwise scar that bisects his right eye; penchant for leather clothing; non-descript accent.

Information, Personality and Description:
Kronos appears to toe the line between relative sanity and the image of a textbook psychopath; as he seems coldly rational, he hardly seems stark-raving mad (at the least not externally). However, Kronos has changed little since the Bronze Age, and so has a fair appetite for violence and general bloodshed matched by one for subterfuge and scheming. He has the superficial glibness that goes with the territory of being criminally insane coupled with the intelligence that's kept him from being arrested or beheaded.

Kronos often thinks back fondly to the heyday of Four and wishes to see the Horsemen ride again. It's his obsession, the thing Kronos has a tendency to lose thin veneer of sanity over.

Any special skills: Leadership and combat skills, well-versed in the knowledge of both common and obscure diseases as well as germ warfare.

Brief history, or occasion of first death:
The origins of the immortal known as Kronos have long since been lost in the past. No one alive is able to verify his exact age, nationality, or when he was turned immortal, least of all Kronos himself.

He marks the beginning of his personal history with that of the founding of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. The group included himself, Methos, Caspian, and Silas and as Pestilence, Death, Famine, and War (respectively), the Four were the greatest terror known the world over. Feared by all, mortals and immortals alike, the group spent much of the Bronze Age ravaging and pillaging settlements of two continents, just generally having a good time in their minds. But as they say all good things must come to an end. The Four Horsemen eventually disbanded at the end of the Bronze Age and passed into legend.

Kronos spent many years trying to reform the Horsemen with others, but was never quite able to recapture the feeling or the awe-inspiring terror of the original Four during their glory days. It became his obsession to track down the other three as the years passed into decades and the decades passed into centuries. Meanwhile, the mortals managed to thrive despite centuries of squabbles, wars and disease; Kronos remained fairly uninterested in the affairs of mortals. However, wherever he went, a trail of bloodshed and death usually followed.

The years of taking heads and causing general destruction have a tendency to bleed together. One year he remembers well is 1867, when he turned up in Agua Dulce (Sweetwater), Texas. Under the name Melvin Koren, he was nicknamed "El Gato" ("The Cat") as he was reputed to have nine lives. El Gato and a band of thugs attacked and murdered nearly all the members of a good-sized wagon train; predictably, a posse of Texas Rangers tracked them down with the aid their guide, one Duncan MacLeod.

Eventually, Kronos escaped, but MacLeod was a name he would come to know and hate in the future...

Many years later, Kronos managed to develop a virus more deadly than ebola and more communicable than the common cold. He had plans to unleash it upon the world, but, alas, he was foiled by his old nemesis Duncan MacLeod.


However, Captain Trips soon struck and 99.4% of the world's population was gone in a month. As one might guess, Kronos was driven by an unknown force to travel west...





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