- Scion (role-playing game)
Infobox RPG
title= Scion: Hero
caption= Scion: Hero cover, featuringEric Donner as drawn byMichael Komark .
publisher= White Wolf Publishing
genre=Contemporary fantasy
designer= John Chambers. Authors:Justin Achilli ,Alan Alexander ,Carl Bowen , Bill Bridges,John Chamers ,Duncan Harris ,Michael Lee ,Peter Shcaefer ,James Stewert , andAndrew Watts
date= April, 2007
system=Storyteller"Scion" is a series of
role-playing games published byWhite Wolf, Inc . The first core rule book, "Scion: Hero". was released onApril 13 ,2007 . The second volume, "Scion: Demigod", was released onSeptember 12 ,2007 , and the third, "Scion: God", was released onJanuary 23 ,2008 . The "Scion Companion" began release in sections March 2008, as a PDF direct download. "Scion: Ragnarok" will be released at some point in the future. [http://www.white-wolf.com/scion/index.php White Wolf] ]Setting
Set in the modern day, "Scion: Hero" puts players into the role of mortal descendants of gods embroiled in a divine war. Characters can be associated with any of the six pantheons provided in the game:
*Pesedjet - The gods of
Ancient Egypt , includingAnubis , Atum-Re,Bastet ,Geb ,Horus ,Isis ,Kebauet ,Osiris ,Ptah , Set (or Seth),Sobek , andThoth .
*Dodekatheon - The gods ofGreek mythology , includingAphrodite ,Apollo ,Ares ,Artemis ,Athena ,Dionysus ,Hades ,Hephaestus ,Hera ,Hermes ,Persephone ,Poseidon , andZeus .
*Aesir - The gods ofNorse mythology , includingBaldur ,Freya ,Freyr ,Frigg ,Heimdall , Hel,Loki ,Odin ,Sif ,Thor ,Tyr , andVidar .
*Atzlánti - The gods of theAztec civilization, includingHuitzilopochtli , Miclántecuhtli (sic),Quetzalcoátl ,Tezcatlipoca ,Tlaloc ,Tlazoltéotl , andXipe Totec .
*Amatsukami - TheShinto gods ofJapan , includingAmaterasu ,Hachiman ,Izanagi ,Izanami , Raiden,Susano-o , andTsuki-Yomi .
*Loa - The god-spirits of theVodou religion, includingAgwe ,Baron Samedi ,Damballa ,Erzulie ,Kalfu ,Legba ,Ogoun , andShango .There are also instructions for creating custom pantheons, and hints at others already extant in the game's universe (there is brief mention of a "Celestial Bureaucracy," referring to either the Chinese pantheon or the organization of the same name in the White Wolf game
Exalted ; and "Scion: God" mentions Coyote of the Native American spirits. In addition a supplement in the companion includes the Celtic Tuatha de Danaan pantheon, including gods such as The Daghda, Brigid, and the Morrigan).The game tells the story of the Titans, who were imprisoned and enslaved, but have broken free and are waging war in the Overworld. The Gods return to fight the war, entrusting the care of Earth in the hands of their mortal children, Scions. Most often, the purpose of a Scion is to hunt down Titanspawn and stop them from resurrecting the Titan they serve, or to stop them from forwarding its agenda. Scions are as complex, moral, and stalwart as any mortal is however, and sometimes they are turned to the service of the Titans themselves.
Each volume expands the scope of the game. Characters go from being enhanced humans in "Scion: Hero" to full-fledged gods in "Scion: God". The scale also grows, from adventures in the physical world in "Scion: Hero", to adventures in the
Underworld and variousTerra Incognita e in "Scion: Demigod", to adventures in the Overworld with its Titanrealms and Godrealms in "Scion: God".System
"Scion" uses a rules system similar to the "
Storyteller system " made popular by the "World of Darkness ", but is not part of the "World of Darkness ". The rules are a new version of the system presented in "" but set in a modern world, that also includes elements from the "Trinity Universe " series of games, most notably "Aberrant".One change to the system that has caused some debate is the lack of Backgrounds in "Scion".Fact|date=March 2008 Characters are allowed to have whatever contacts, history, and wealth that makes sense for the character without the need of any rules to oversee them. The core mechanics of the game will also increase in scale with each additional book in the series, eventually promoting the hero characters to demigod- and god-hood.
The two primary abilities available to hero characters are "Epic Attributes" and "Purviews". Epic Attributes increase the characters nine basic abilities to super-human levels (Hercules' strength or Helen's beauty, for example). Purviews (covering animals, chaos, darkness, death, earth, fertility, fire, guardians, health, justice, the moon, psychopomp--travel, the sky, the sun, war, water, pantheon-specific purviews, magic, mystery and prophecy) are the divine powers granted to the children of the Gods, activated through special "relics" given to the Scions by their divine parents. Scions also round out their abilities by attracting "Followers", being befriended by legendary "Creatures", or being aided by often mystical "Guides".
References
External links
* [http://www.white-wolf.com/scion/index.php White Wolf's "Scion" product page]
* [http://forums.white-wolf.com/viewforum.php?f=40 White Wolf's official "Scion" Forums]
* [http://wiki.white-wolf.com/whitewolf/index.php/Scion White Wolf's "Scion" Wiki]
* [http://download.white-wolf.com/download/download.php?file_id=859 "Scion: Hero" FAQ 1 (pdf)]
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