Divine power manifests in many ways, and not all gods are equally broad in their might. Scions, for instance, possess a singular, potent focus, embodying one specific ideal. Legends tell of them being purposefully brought forth by their parent gods for this very purpose. Despite being sometimes mislabeled as “lesser gods,” this is fundamentally untrue. Each Scion is a direct representation and living link to their parent deity, distinct in presence but inseparable in power. Their might is wholly derived from and tied to their origin, rendering them, in truth, an equal facet of the divine.
| Scion | Of | Serves the God | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Auriel | Dawn | Valentine | |
| Casta | Consecration | Valentine | |
| Sanctus | Divine Law | Valentine | |
| Umbrion | Quietude | Nocturnus | |
| Astraea | Guiding Constellations | Nocturnus | |
| Nyxus | Hidden Wisdom | Nocturnus | |
| Vainglor | Corrupting Vanity | Desmoture | |
| Rancora | Seething Grudges | Desmoture | |
| Umbrax | Deepening Corruption | Desmoture | |
| Cogsworth | Ingenious Mechanisms | Bublar | |
| Glazella | Aesthetic Craft | Bublar | |
| Forgelius | Durable Creation | Bublar | |
| Vezithor | Whispering Hunger | Greetha | |
| Auric | Hoarding Wealth | Greetha | |
| Riven | Profligate Waste | Greetha | |
| Mawsun | Devouring Appetite | Greetha | |
| Chronos | Unfolding Moments | Etrestia | |
| Naught | Empty Potential | Etrestia | |
| Serenas | Profound Stillness | Etrestia |