Aion

Aion may refer to: Aeon

  • Greek αἰών "time, eternity; age", see Aeon
  • Aion (deity), "Aeon" personified in Hellenistic religion
  • Aeon (Gnosticism), one of the Gnostic terms for "emanations of God"
  • Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self, a book by Carl Jung
  • Aion (Japanese band), a Japanese metal band
  • Aion (Aion album), their 1992 album
  • Aion (Polish band), a Polish gothic metal band
  • Aion (CMX album), a 2003 album
  • Aion (Dead Can Dance album), a 1990 album by Dead Can Dance
  • Aion (Chrono Crusade), the main villain of the anime series
  • Aion (manga), a manga by Yuna Kagesaki
  • Aion: The Tower of Eternity (also known as Aion: The Tower of Eternity or Aion in short), a Korean multiplayer online game by NCsoft
  • Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION), a medical condition involving loss of vision
  • Aion (CMX album)


    Aion (2003) is an album by the Finnish rock group CMX. The word Aion (or Aeon) is Ancient Greek for "age, life-force" and also a Finnish verb form meaning "I intend (to do something)".

    The album is regarded as something of a concept album by the band and listeners alike; a common theme throughout the songs is the concept of the devil and how this concept manifests itself in the mortal world.

    The album was placed at #50 in Finnish rock magazine Soundi's list of "50 most remarkable Finnish rock albums of all time".

    Track listing

    All songs written by CMX with lyrics by A. W. Yrjänä.

  • "Pirunnyrkki" – 3:19 ("Devil's Fist")
  • "Sielunvihollinen" – 4:00 ("Satan", lit. "Enemy of the Soul")
  • "Melankolia" – 4:12 ("Melancholy")
  • "Fysiikka ei kestä" – 4:53 ("Physics Will Not Last")
  • "Palvelemaan konetta" – 3:52 ("To Serve a Machine")
  • "Kuoleman risteyksestä kolme virstaa pohjoiseen" – 5:42 ("Three Versts North from the Crossing of Death")
  • "Kyyn pimeä puoli" – 3:17 ("Dark Side of the Viper")
  • Aion (manga)

    Aion (碧海のAiON Hekikai no Aiōn, literally meaning "Aion of Green Sea") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuna Kagesaki. The series was published in Japan by Fujimi Shobo and serialized in Monthly Dragon Age magazine. The manga has been distributed in English by Tokyopop. The story is about an immortal girl, Seine Miyazaki, and an orphan boy, Tatsuya Tsugawa, who gets involved with her.

    Plot

    After both his parents died in an accident, Tsugawa Tatsuya is now left with millions in inheritance that he cannot use. In the weeks after, he is still mourning and thinking about his father's last words, "A Tsugawa family's man must be a man of great caliber". However, Tatsuya is not confident he can fulfill his father's last wish.

    One day a week after the accident, he meets Seine Miyazaki, a strange girl who seems to enjoy being bullied. Tatsuya believes he can help her although his friends only see her as a masochist pervert, and Seine herself told him to mind his own business.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:
    ×