
Cyndor - Great Library of Greyhawk
Cyndor is the Oeridian god of Time, Infinity, and Continuity. His symbol is a rounded hourglass set on its side, much like the symbol for infinity. Cyndor is depicted as a towering, featureless humanoid with powerful blocklike limbs. This form symbolizes the inevitability of time itself. Cyndor directs Merikka in her tasks.
List of Greyhawk deities - Wikipedia
Cyndor is the Oeridian god of Time, Infinity, and Continuity. His symbol is a rounded hourglass set on its side, much like the symbol for infinity. Cyndor was first detailed for the Dungeons & Dragons game in the World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), by Gary Gygax. [2]
Cyndor in Greyhawk - World Anvil
Dec 19, 2022 · Cyndor is the adjudicator of the elusive and faceless Monitors, aiding them in their pursuits and offering divine guidance when necessary. Epochs have passed since Cyndor last set foot upon the Prime Material.
Cyndor in Greyhawk - World Anvil
Cyndor is the Oeridian god of Time, Infinity, and Continuity. His symbol is a rounded hourglass set on its side, much like the symbol for infinity. Description. Cyndor is depicted as a towering, featureless humanoid with powerful block-like limbs. This form symbolizes the inevitability of time itself. Relationships. Cyndor directs Merikka in ...
Cyndor | Dungeons & Dragons Lore Wiki | Fandom
Dungeons & Dragons Lore Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Cyndor is a deity in the Greyhawk pantheon.
Cyndor - Holivian Tales
Cyndor, depicted as a rough-hewn humanoid statue, has three duties: meditating on the nature of space and time, recording the actions of every creature in his Perpetual Libram, and guarding time itself from those who would steal or twist it.
The Common Deities of the Flanaess – Greyhawk Grognard
Oct 26, 2021 · While we’re pointing out Bizarre Gold Box Deity Artifacts, any explanation for why Cyndor is the only god who bridges Greater and Lesser status, and is then absent in the “reprint” of the list in Appendix of TOEE a couple years later?
Cyndor - Greyhawk Wiki
Jun 15, 2011 · Cyndor is the Oeridian god of Time, Infinity, and Continuity. His symbol is a rounded hourglass set on its side, much like the symbol for infinity. Cyndor is depicted as a towering, featureless humanoid with powerful blocklike limbs. This form symbolizes the inevitability of time itself. Cyndor directs Merikka in her tasks.
Cyndor - 1d6chan
Cyndor (pronounced CIN-dohr) is the Oeridian god of time, continuity, and infinity. Time is not a static thing, but rather something liquid that stretches from the forgotten past to the present and into the distant future.
Cyndor | D&D Tools
Chronomancers, counselors, sages, psychics. Cyndor, depicted as a rough-hewn humanoid statue, has three duties: meditating on the nature of space and time, recording the actions of …