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| Doublehex | Feb 22 2008, 08:43 PM Post #1 |
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Every God across all the pantheons has at least one Epic Attribute associated with him or her, and it is those Epic Attributes that the Gods’ Scions develop most easily. Scions of Baldur or Aphrodite naturally inherit their divine parents’ symmetry and clean lines, which manifests as Epic Appearance. Children of Athena, Ptah or Quetzalcoátl are all naturally inclined to mind-expanding epiphanies that blossom into Epic Intelligence. The most versatile Gods—such as Odin, Amaterasu or Atum-Re—pass on natural aptitudes for several Epic Attributes. Epic Attributes derive from a Scion’s ichor, however, rather than solely from the legacy of his divine parent. Therefore, every Scion character can develop any Epic Attribute. Those associated with the divine parent come more easily to the child, but none are denied him. It wouldn’t be out of the question for Scions of Loki or Legba to turn to Epic Strength to get themselves out of trouble should their clever schemes go south on them. And woe be unto the titanspawn who doesn’t account for just that possibility. |
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