[X] Phakth, God of Justice and the Sky
[X] Servant of the Dead. The dead rule Nehekhara, but that does not mean they are all that resides there. Whether servant, slave or trophy, you were born to living parents in a land where nothing living should ever grow, and you grew to maturity under the cruel gaze of tyrants who rule from beyond the grave.
 
[X] Khsar, Faceless God of the Desert Winds
[X] Wandering Soul. The desert is not kind to those who linger, and so your people are nomads, wandering between trade hubs and isolated oases. The elders say you are descended from the people who once lived in a now-dead land, but you don't much care. The tribe is your family, and that is enough.
 
All of these Gods are excellent and if we could I would want them all as parents, but if I have to pick just one - and I do - then I have to go with snake mom.

Because you can never go wrong with snakes in my opinion.

[X] Asaph, Goddess of Beauty and Vengeance
[X] Sunset Orphan
 
[X] Phakth, God of Justice and the Sky
[X] Servant of the Dead. The dead rule Nehekhara, but that does not mean they are all that resides there. Whether servant, slave or trophy, you were born to living parents in a land where nothing living should ever grow, and you grew to maturity under the cruel gaze of tyrants who rule from beyond the grave.
 
[X] Khsar, Faceless God of the Desert Winds

[X] Sunset Orphan. The kingdoms of Araby count themselves places of prosperity and learning, but without clear parentage you had little enough of either. You survived by being useful, by honing your skills and changing your demeanour to suit the needs and preferences of others, and by destroying those who might think to lay claim to what is yours.
 
[X] Sunset Orphan
[X] Asaph, Goddess of Beauty and Vengeance.


This whole vote is basically

hors vs snek vs birb

I love it.
Hmm, see, now I want to vote for Khsar, because in the end Angron never got to see Jagatai's giant horf, full of love.

All of these Gods are excellent and if we could I would want them all as parents, but if I have to pick just one - and I do - then I have to go with snake mom.

Because you can never go wrong with snakes in my opinion.

[X] Asaph, Goddess of Beauty and Vengeance
[X] Sunset Orphan
Of course you can go wrong with snakes, by treading on them for example.
 
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[X] Khsar, Faceless God of the Desert Winds
[X] Wandering Soul. The desert is not kind to those who linger, and so your people are nomads, wandering between trade hubs and isolated oases. The elders say you are descended from the people who once lived in a now-dead land, but you don't much care. The tribe is your family, and that is enough.
 
[X] Phakth, God of Justice and the Sky
[X] Servant of the Dead. The dead rule Nehekhara, but that does not mean they are all that resides there. Whether servant, slave or trophy, you were born to living parents in a land where nothing living should ever grow, and you grew to maturity under the cruel gaze of tyrants who rule from beyond the grave.
 
[X] Asaph, Goddess of Beauty and Vengeance

[X] Servant of the Dead. The dead rule Nehekhara, but that does not mean they are all that resides there. Whether servant, slave or trophy, you were born to living parents in a land where nothing living should ever grow, and you grew to maturity under the cruel gaze of tyrants who rule from beyond the grave.
 
[X] Phakth, God of Justice and the Sky
[X] Servant of the Dead. The dead rule Nehekhara, but that does not mean they are all that resides there. Whether servant, slave or trophy, you were born to living parents in a land where nothing living should ever grow, and you grew to maturity under the cruel gaze of tyrants who rule from beyond the grave
 
[X] Asaph, Goddess of Beauty and Vengeance

[X] Sunset Orphan. The kingdoms of Araby count themselves places of prosperity and learning, but without clear parentage you had little enough of either. You survived by being useful, by honing your skills and changing your demeanour to suit the needs and preferences of others, and by destroying those who might think to lay claim to what is yours.
 
[X] Asaph, Goddess of Beauty and Vengeance

@Maugan Ra ...I have not read Scion 2E, is Epic Dexterity anywhere near as overpowered compared to the other options as it was in 1E?
 
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