Space/Time Avatars
For general purposes I have made available a godform which serves as such an avatar. This godform is KAirOS.
The name KAirOS is derived from several concepts. The first being the concept of kairos as understood as real time, pure numbers, something separate from wristwatch time, also described as "God's Time". Those of you with any familiarity with rhetoric will be aware of other aspects and meaning of the word which are peripherally related to the subject at hand. There is also the Greek God of time in the sense of opportunity, or opportune moments, named Kairos. The lower case "ir" standing for irreality, which regardless of other connotations is used here to denote the "hidden" non linear nature of reality and the ability of KAirOS to traverse irreality in ways which we cannot because of mental or physical limitations. Finally, we have the term KAOS contained in the name is symbolic of the merging of all these other concepts in the chaos current.
I do not see any of these concepts as being truly separate, but rather as each portion representing a particular aspect or understanding of KAirOS. In other words I see Kairos the godform as a personification of the ideas found in the word kairos as "God's Time" in other words a moment which is always ripe with opportunity and which must be grasped as in the now. To understand this better it might serve well to examine the god Kairos through his iconic imagery, and how it is changed in the chaos current to KairOs.
Kairos moves throughout the seasons eternally, yet unlike most things he is unaffected by the ravages of time. His head is shorn, except for his bangs which hang over his brow. It is said that he is easy to catch on approach but once he has passed he cannot be caught. He stands on a ball, wings sprout from his ankles, and he wields a razor. What can we gather from this description is that Kairos moves through time as a dimension rather than through the measure of time we use which gauges movement. He is unaffected by the ravages of our linear time because he is essentially present in all possible moments: all possible pasts, all possible presents, all possible futures. When we see him approaching he is representative of an opportune moment in our linear perspective. This is why he is easy to grab from the front (his long bangs) but impossible to catch when he has passed us (for his head is shorn). The winged feet and the globe are in my estimation the result of a linear euclidean world view which, unaware of the fractal nature of time and space, limmited Kairos and kairos to a fleeting thing.
KAirOS, the fusion of Kairos/kairos and Chaos Current, stands upon a chaosphere, and carries a satchel. The razor he wields cuts the most choice opportunities from all possibilities. His satchel holds his peculiar harvest. KAirOs is liberated from the old aeon euclidean ideas of reality by the pandemaeon fractal model of irreality. He moves through all possible futures, all possible pasts, all possible presents, but remains unaffected by the limitations of any of them. Interacting with this godform facilitates our ability to interact with these alternate possibilities, he is removed utterly from our own limitations, including a linear perception and the idea of history as fixed event.
The idea of this kind of avatar is found in nearly every fictional account of time travel. They take the form of time machines. In the movie Donnie Darko, this avatar was the rabbit Frank, in Madeline L'Engle's Time Quartet there are a wealth of avatars, ranging from objects like the tesseract through sentient animals like the unicorn Gaudior. I highly recommend reading these works for a more rich understanding of the possible choices for such avatars, and for an idea of the changes interactions with these avatars can affect within us, and as a direct result in the world we think of as being outside of ourselves. Call the avatar a time machine or a spirit guide if you prefer. The name isn't half as important as the function.