[quote=@PharaohAtem] No I read it I was just commenting on the part where you mentioned if you achieved your goals in time travel you would have no reason to time travel and in that case if you have a kid in the past and meet that kid in the future then you would go back and have the kid however even in your example of time travel not effecting you or your memory and you end up in an alternate time line with another you I don't think Cronos would have a problem with that as long as Zeus was dead however there are multiple theories on time travel and like you said the one most used in fantasy is the Big Bang version so using a predestination paradox is not a problem since this is fantasy RP. [/quote] Actually the one most used in fantasy is the Back to the Future model because it affords the author the most freedom as far as story and progression go. Almost no one uses the Big Bang Theory version (which was more of a sketch than an actually functioning model) because it is too restrictive to the story to be fun or have any serious stakes. And that's kind of my point, Kronos wouldn't care what happened to history as long as Zeus was dead and basically every depiction of time travel would allow him to do that except for a precious few models which restrict the functions of time travel so much that it basically doesn't work at all. And on that subject if The One created a child of Kronos on the theory that the child freed Kronos then Kronos went back in time to sire the child it affords The One very little creative control over the child because their are established events in which the character has to react a certain way and do certain things. Simply put it saps the fun out of playing the character which is about 95% of the point.