Chronokinesis

Chronokinesis is the ability to move time in any direction, move yourself and others through time, and even control time itself. It is a very dangerous power. It is named after Chronos, the personification of time in Greek Mythology.

The Battle of the Labyrinth
The first major use of chronokinesis is seen when Kronos rises from his coffin. Percy, who is in the room witnessing the return, attempts to fight him, but then decides to run away after his sword deflects harmlessly off of the Titan's body. As Percy tries to run, he feels like his feet become lead as he runs in slow motion. Meanwhile, Kronos casually walks over to him. Kronos loses his concentration when he is hit with a blue hair brush, thrown by Rachel Elizabeth Dare.

The Last Olympian
During the Battle of Manhattan, a time spell is placed around the city of New York so that any humans trying to drive into the city are trapped in time. Later, while Percy tries to fight Kronos, the Titan slows down time to give himself time to rest while Percy becomes tired as he is stuck in the same place in time.

Users of Chronokinesis

 * Kronos

Trivia

 * Chronokinesis came from the word Chronos, the embodiment of time; not to be confused with Kronos who was the Titan of the harvest.