Kronos was never chopped into pieces; like his eldest children, he was immortal and more than less indestructible. (The only immortal in Greek mythology of whom there is mention of his being carded and diced to death is the enigmatic Orphic god Zagreus, an ancient version of Dionysos.) Like most of the Titans and gods who sided with Kronos in Titanomakhia (the "Titans' War"), he was cast into Tartaros, the cosmic storm-wracked hell-pit which lay as far beneath the lowest part of the Underworld as the Sky was above the surface of the Earth. And even then, by that the time that Homeros was writing the Iliad and Hesiodos the Theogoneia, it was imagined that Zeus nevertheless had some level of reverence for his Titanic father and uncles whom he had imprisoned in the Abyss. The great Oath that the gods were not allowed to break without the severest of consequences, the one sworn by the name of the Underworld River Styx, was officiated by the swearing deity's outpouring of a vial of Styx-water as a libation to the infernal divinities, the gods under the Earth, i.e., in the pit of Tartaros. These were basically Kronos and the other ancient Titans who were locked therein. This respect that Zeus showed his father and uncles even in their imprisonment perhaps explains the fact that, after the end of the Age of Heroes, which marks the tail-end of all the epic Greek mythology, Zeus is believed to have extended amnesty to Kronos and his Titan brothers, who were all then released from Tartaros and given dominion over the home of the blessed dead in Elysium, the so-called Isles of the Blessed. Kronos was at this time crowned king of Elysium.I can't remember them help please?
Kronos- For being.. er ... a bad dad- Chopped to peices by children
(Nice kids)
Atlas- For assisting Kronos in fighting the gods- Made to hold up the sky
(Uh heavy)
Prometheus- For giving fire to humans- Chained to rock and get insides eaten daily. (Tasty?)
Epimetheus-
Oceanus-
Iapetus-
Hyperion-
Rhea-