#Cronus Class of the Titans
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mellonmallon · 4 months ago
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I HAVE A TYPE
and then there's this....
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Class of the Titans: The Musical!
The God of Time/Cronus Theme (Cronus! Song/Rap/Musical/Music)
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storiesaremylife · 1 month ago
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Thought any CoTT references in Seabound were my imagination but like
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Ducklesworth? You mean like Duckworth? The ghost butler played by David Kaye in Ducktales? David Kaye who also voices Cronus? All this in the Tartarus trench?
I mean idk it might be my imagination still but like... huh.
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lotusquil · 10 months ago
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Faces of Kronos
Had some time between chores for once and decided to use it to get some sketches in so I don't get too rusty.
Left to right, top to bottom:
Cronus, from Class of the Titans. I promise it's not King Magnifico.
Kronos, from Lore Olympus. I decided to make it both his original form and his Tartarus version.
Kronos, in my style and some design liberties taken, from the small bit we see on an Amphorae in Disney Hercules the series.
Kronos, early concept for my own series. Early on just after bringing down or during the time of when he's defeat Ouranos.
Chronos, from Hades II (2) the game by Supergiant.
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nerdo-art · 5 months ago
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While I'm getting out of my major art-block, have some Cronus-related memes!
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caduschka · 9 months ago
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Congrats on coming out
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jacereaall · 1 year ago
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Atlanta and Archie: exploring the concept of change and the want for proof of time passing. Context for the panel: Archie heads to the bathroom to trim down his freak mullet (cuz it's super grown out) and catches Atlanta inside about to make the mistake of her life: debating if bangs would suit her. They start talking about why exactly she feels the need to cut her hair, and he offers instead to give her an undercut.
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This was created for Aphrodisia Anonymous (a server event with gift exchanging) in the Class of the Titans server. It just concluded yesterday so I can finally post it here: Happy (late) Valentines Day <3
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barelyfantasy · 24 days ago
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I remember back when Brad Goodchild had the class of the titans blog up and running he posted the original script for “Cronus flying circus” and it was sooooo different to what ended up being released so now I have this running theory that Archie and Atlanta were supposed to kiss in the closing scene of “the deep end” but the network weren’t happy with teens kissing in bathing suits so they changed it to the cut away of the others walking away from the boat
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taddylonglegs · 11 months ago
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I've been meaning to make a Hide Away parody ever since that music video came out, but only just now got to it. After the popularity has died down. It's fine.
(The Cronus faces are from the show while I drew the frightened Midas lol.)
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Essentially how their first interaction went when Cronus kidnapped them lol. Midas knew there was no way they could fight against a man that was a foot taller than them, so fleeing was the only option.
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I think Cronus would be a gamer, considering the episode where he is playing with little statues. If only he knew.
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queenofglassbeliever · 1 year ago
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I recently finished a rewatch of class of the titans. And the ending cliffhanger got me thinking.
Cronus says the prophecy was fulfilled because he was technically defeated by the heroes. But he's still alive, so the future is now unwritten.
But was the prophecy really fulfilled? Cronus wasn't defeated by seven heroes as the oracle said. He was defeated by Theresa. One, supercharged by stolen god powers, hero. Not seven heroes as the prophecy said. So the prophecy would still be in play right?
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ciaossu-imagines · 8 months ago
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I just found this page and I love it!
I was wondering for a headcannon: How would the cast of Class of the Titans react to you being some kind of God, like a God of Gossip, but willingly working with Cronus?
Aww, thank you so much for saying that! It’s very sweet of you and definitely made me smile 😊 I’m more than happy to write this for you, though it ended up being a little short and maybe not so much what you were hoping for. Thank you for requesting it though, it was really exciting to see a request for an underloved fandom on here, and I hope you’ll enjoy the headcanons regardless!
So, very obviously, the reactions from those around this person would wildly differ based on one really important thing. How well do the heroes actually know this person? Because their reactions to them just discovering that Cronus has a God on his side, without ever really having met that God before in their lives, and simply being introduced to them as an adversary right from the start, is going to be completely and drastically different from a situation where the heroes have gotten to know this person, who has been pretending to be on their side all along, who has developed friendships or some sort of acquaintanceship, maybe even a relationship, with the sole purpose of getting information to feed back to Cronus and who they learn, in a moment, has betrayed them all.
The two reactions aren’t even going to be in the same ballpark. They’re going to be almost diametrically opposed to each other because, while both situations will kind of suck, there’s really no comparing being faced with a tough opponent to beat to learning that someone who you liked and who you thought had your back has decided to stab you in said back.
Going with the example provided, where the person in question is indeed Pheme, Greek God of both fame and renown and rumor and gossip, they likely have kind of valid reasons for working with Cronus. Depending on which Greek myths we want to go with, Pheme was the child of Gaia, making Cronus at least their half-brother. With all that time stretched out behind them, there’s no doubt in my mind that there’s probably all kinds of family history. There could very well be blackmail. Pheme could feel like they have to fight on Cronus’ side because, ya know, family…or Gaia could have a hand in it, pushing Pheme to get involved.
Of course, Pheme could also just be in it for the kicks and giggles, depending on what you want.
Either way, if they’re simply introduced as a new big bad, I do see the heroes reactions being pretty much the same reaction as they have towards any other bad guy. They’re pretty sick and tired of there always having to be something new to fight. It doesn’t help that Pheme is honestly quite powerful and clever, and their plans keep getting screwed up because of them.
They keep trying to find ways to either defeat Pheme or convince Pheme to leave Cronus’ side and come to the side of good. Like, really, spending that much time around Cronus can’t be fun, right? Right? Plus, as Neil assures them, spending all that time dealing with Cronus’s plots and plans has left them no time for self-care and their skin is starting to show it…and let’s not even mention the hair.
Jay, especially, makes it clear to Pheme that they always have to choice to do what is right, but if they insist on sticking by Cronus’ side until the very end, the heroes can and will defeat Pheme.
Now, of course, in the situation where Pheme had been undercover, pretending to help the heroes and forming those bonds with them, the reaction is going to much more drastic. After all, this is someone the heroes had trusted, someone they thought they knew, and they’ve just learned that everything was a lie, that Pheme has betrayed them all on a grand scale, has put them in danger multiple times, and might even have caused some injuries to the heroes during occasions when they’d fought Cronus.
The immediate reaction from every single one of the heroes is going to be anger. There’s not a single one of the characters, save for Cronus, who is gleefully, maniacally happy and who is rubbing it in the heroes faces, who is not going to be completely and utterly pissed off.
I think, though, that Jay and Archie are the ones who remain the angriest about it. Both of them blame themselves, in some way, for not having been more vigilant, for not having seen the betrayal coming.
Odie and Theresa, once their anger has cooled down some, are the heroes that are more likely to try to find excuses for Pheme’s betrayal. They’re the ones searching for reasons for why they did what they did and they’re the ones who would be most likely to buy completely into a sob story or the ones most willing to help Pheme out, should they honestly want to defect from Cronus’ side, and are the ones most open to trusting Pheme again.
Archie and Neil are the ones who will most hotly debate ever helping Pheme out. For both boys, they just don’t think they can ever trust Pheme again. They’ll give ever single reason why none of the heroes should trust Pheme, will be the ones almost begging the others to see logic, and the ones most opposed to helping this being that has betrayed them.
Atlanta and Herry waver in between being pissed and being worried for someone they once counted as a friend. They want to help Pheme, should it come out that they’re being forced into what they’re doing, they want to believe the best about Pheme, but at the same time, they are still really angry about what happened and they’re not quite at the stage where they can easily forgive what happened.
Jay? He’s just trying to do his best to function and keep his team together in the face of such betrayal. He’s questioning everything, to the point he’s a little paranoid. Who else could betray them? Why didn’t he see it? Is he even worthy of leading this team if he’s so blind to what, as he can now see in hindsight, should have been obvious clues that things weren’t on the level?
It really shakes them, each one of them, to their core.
Meanwhile, as mentioned, Cronus does everything he can to gloat about his minor victory over the teens and he finds every excuse he can to dispatch Pheme to fight the heroes, or to have them show up everywhere he can, just to rub the heroes faces in what happened, just to try to break their spirits even more.
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storiesaremylife · 2 months ago
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It's honestly kinda weird that Cronus has a rivalry with Jay when it seems like Archie causes way more problems for him
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thelinnmiser · 1 month ago
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made more! i'm like three pages before finishing. then i'm able to post this on fanon, HOPING they're alright with this.
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nerdo-art · 5 months ago
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Some Cronus/“Saturn” & Ananke sketches from my fic. What a difference a second marriage makes.
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caduschka · 2 years ago
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Still obsessed over the implications of Cronus with no memories being a fundamentally good and helpful person.
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oonaluna-art · 2 years ago
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At this point, the various fan characters created for the Class of the Titans fan server are just as much a part of the show as the actual characters... so is the lore of Cronus working at waffle house to pay off Rhea’s alimony after the divorce.
Chris: (mine)
Michael acfangirl007
Midas and Nick: sirlegz
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