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In art and iconography, Kairos is depicted as a figure standing at the threshold between light and darkness, often surrounded by celestial motifs like stars, moons, and suns. This imagery underscores Kairos’s role as a mediator between opposites, a guardian of balance, and a witness to the unfolding of the cosmos. | In art and iconography, Kairos is depicted as a figure standing at the threshold between light and darkness, often surrounded by celestial motifs like stars, moons, and suns. This imagery underscores Kairos’s role as a mediator between opposites, a guardian of balance, and a witness to the unfolding of the cosmos. | ||
|Bibliography=* ''The Chronicles of Creation"'' - A collection of ancient Adarian texts detailing the universe's origin and the emergence of Kairos. | |||
* ''"The Timekeeper's Lore"'' - A treatise on the nature of time and its role in the cosmos. | |||
* ''"Beyond Light and Darkness"'' - An exploration of the balance between day and night in the Realm of Time. | |||
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