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God introduced in ''2E Hero'': Skadi.
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God introduced in ''2E Demigod'': Wayland.
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Gods introduced in ''1E Hero'': '''Huitzilopochtli''', Miclantecuhtli, '''Quetzalcoatl''', '''Tezcatlipoca''', '''Tlaloc''', Tlazoteotl, '''Tlazoteotl'''[[note]]Reintroduced in ''Demigod as a Keeper of the World''[[/note]], '''Xipe Totec'''.\\
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God introduced in ''2E Demigod'': Imhotep.
God introduced in ''2E Demigod'': Imhotep.
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* TheArcher: She's a master archer who wields an enchanted bow with magical arrows in a fight.
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* DropTheHammer: Carries one of the rail-spiking hammers wielded by his father.
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The Welsh pantheon.
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Gods introduced in ''Once and Future'': Rhiannon, Aranrhod, Brân, Branwen, Ceridwen, Gwydion, Gwyn ap Nudd, Lleu Llaw Gyffes, Manawydan, Taliesin, Y Pen Anwnn (The Head of Anwnn).
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Gods introduced in ''Once and Future'': Rhiannon, Aranrhod, Brân, Branwen, Ceridwen, Gwydion, Gwyn ap Nudd, Lleu Llaw Gyffes, Manawydan, Taliesin, Y Pen Anwnn (The Head of Anwnn).
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* FantasyPantheon: Of sorts. While based on figures from actual Welsh mythology, so little remains of them apart from their names that much of their lore had to be made up to make them a feasible pantheon, which the book openly admits to.
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* FantasyPantheon: Of sorts. While based on figures from actual Welsh mythology, so little remains of them apart from their names that much of their lore had to be made up to make them a feasible pantheon, which the book ''Once and Future'' openly admits to.
* NoNameGiven: They don't have a universally accepted name for themselves; the Plant Dôn is what the children of Dôn in the pantheon call them, and they grudgingly recognize that it's what mortals call them too.
* NoNameGiven: They don't have a universally accepted name for themselves; the Plant Dôn is what the children of Dôn in the pantheon call them, and they grudgingly recognize that it's what mortals call them too.
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The Welsh pantheon.
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* FantasyPantheon: Of sorts. While based on figures from actual Welsh mythology, so little remains of them apart from their names that much of their lore had to be made up to make them a feasible pantheon, which the book openly admits to.
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!'''Lt. Samuel Washington'''
A historical Scion. A lieutenant in the US Army, leader of the 101st division "Easy Company". and a Scion of Uncle Sam. Introduced in ''Scion: Companion''.
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* CoolGuns: His Relic weapon is the tommygun used by ''Eliot Ness.''
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Their Godrealm exists in the physical world in the skies above China to cut down on paperwork in 2E. After the invention of the airplane, this resulted in some bizarre accidents until Nuwa made an Air Traffic Control Constellation.
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* SelfMadeOrphan: The final boon in their signature purview, Familial Sacrifice, allows a god to increase their maximum Legend pool by a much greater amount [[note]]Doubling the maximum amount[[/note]] than by sacrificing their offspring (see above), however there is the issue of having only one divine parent, as well as the fact you have to somehow actually kill said parent, as well as only lasting a year meaning it isn't the best idea or easy to pull off.
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* OffingtheOffspring: The final boon in their signature purview, Familial Sacrifice, allows the god to increase their maximum Legend pool for a year by sacrificing one of their offspring, with Scions, demigods and gods giving a greater boost[[note]]A mortal offspring increases the Legend Pool by 40, a heroic Scion increases it by 50, a demigod increases it by 75 and a god increases it by 100[[/note]], meaning a god with a lot of children who is willing to sacrifice them (and fighting any divine offspring who take offense to being sacrificed just for a bigger boost) could end up a lot more capable than one who isn't willing to do so and/or doesn't have enough kids to do so.
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* OffingtheOffspring: OffingTheOffspring: The final boon in their signature purview, Familial Sacrifice, allows the god to increase their maximum Legend pool for a year by sacrificing one of their offspring, with Scions, demigods and gods giving a greater boost[[note]]A mortal offspring increases the Legend Pool by 40, a heroic Scion increases it by 50, a demigod increases it by 75 and a god increases it by 100[[/note]], meaning a god with a lot of children who is willing to sacrifice them (and fighting any divine offspring who take offense to being sacrificed just for a bigger boost) could end up a lot more capable than one who isn't willing to do so and/or doesn't have enough kids to do so.
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* HunterOfHisOwnKind: The best champion against the forces of the Mythos is generally a Mythos Scion; besides the fact they have Awareness and can generally retain their rationality in the fact of otherworldly madness, Mythos Relics require HumanSacrifice ''unless'' you are a Mythos Scion, and that includes things like the Elder Sign. [[Literature/TheMusicOfErichZann Erich Zann]] is an example of this kind of Scion and serves as TheMentor to Scions of similar ideals.
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* DarkChick: The more feminine of the two woman Keepers by a ''mile''.