Arkon

/ˈɑrkoʊn/ noun

An ancient Greek term for ruler or magistrate, particularly in city-states like Athens where archons were chief officials. Also appears in modern contexts as a title or name.

From Greek 'archon' meaning 'ruler, commander,' from 'archein' (to rule, lead, begin). The term designated high officials in ancient Greek political systems and has been revived in modern fantasy literature and gaming to suggest ancient authority.

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