Baron Samedi:the space used for the Atlantean Pantheon would have been used for something else.
Baron Samedi:Yankee and Allied Pantheons I have no real use for. I commandeered Industry into an APP (for forge gods, basically), and shoved The Citizen and Baba Yaga into the Rus, combining Duality and Civitas. All the rest of the material on the allied and yankee pantheons was tossed, with gusto.
High Quabalist: Totally agree, In my opinion, this space should specifically have been used for the Sumerian/Babylonian/Assyrian Pantheon they have made so many allusions to them and they fit so well into Scion, I can't for the life of me understand why they have never been officially published.
High Quabalist:The Yankee and Allied Pantheons do not exist in my game setting. Baba Yaga goes into the Rus. Civitas and Industry are basically "Purviews ready to be taken" that is they could exist, perhaps they do, but no known pantheon wields them as their official PSP. Perhaps all they need is enterprising gods to take them up when forming a new pantheon.
Baron Samedi:You should consider Industry as a forge God purview though. ^_^. I gave it to Ptah, Hephaestus, Wayland, Lugh, Dian Cecht, Fu Xi, and The Citizen (as a Rus).
Baron Samedi:While I had not done it myself, Scire could easily become a technology purview for those who would be into such things.
High Quabalist: While it's certainly an interesting and viable idea. I tend to understand forge gods as gods using a combination of the fire, earth and magic purview to craft wonders combined with epic intelligence and high occult ratings. The Epic Intelligence and Occult ratings provides the proper knowledge for magical relics, the fire and earth purviews allow the craftsman to temper the steels and shape the materials, magic enchants and voila!
BlaineTog: I actually really like the Atlantis stuff, myself. The pantheon comes off as realistic and yet still imaginative, Scire is just awesome and has a spot-on feel, and the whole thing is given a cool, mysterious air. Not counting small references and bits from the Demigod adventure, it only takes up 17 total pages, so I'm glad they included it. As for how I'm using it, it's going to play a major part in a WWII campaign I'm going to be running (using barely anything out of The World At War chapter). Basically, back in the day, the Atlantean gods created a giant machine out of their earthly empire that would act like a channel birthright for a new, super-duperly overpowered purview based on the energy of creation just beyond the universe called Creatos. This purview not only would have given them power beyond imagining but it was also super-cheap to use, totally ignored Fate, and could be used to easily divinize mere mortals en masse. The other gods obviously didn't want this power in the hands of what was already one of the more powerful pantheons, so they nuked the hell out of Atlantis. WWII, as I'm going to be using it, involves the Azlanti essentially stealing the Purview Avatars for their own particular use, obviously giving them an incomparable advantage (exacerbated since they also immediately incapacitated the Aesir, Amatsukami, and Dodekatheon pantheons). The PCs are going to try to venture down to the ruins of Atlantis to find some way of using Creatos long enough to end the war. They're going to find that the Atlantean demigod in charge of the Creatos machine actually got it running just moments before the Atlantean lines broke and the wave of destruction, er, destroyed it. Creatos isn't omnipotence so he couldn't hold off the combined forces of a dozen pantheons, but he did manage to use it to create a pocket universe (not a Terra Incognita) and shunt most of the Atlantean gods and some of its people into it. The PCs are going to either enter this pocket universe somehow or find a way to draw the Atlantean demigod from it, giving them the necessary tools to recreate the Creatos machine and save the world. It's a leeeetle hokey, but I'm confident my players are gonna like it. Plus I'm going to get to say "Real Ultimate Power" and "Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny" over the course of the campaign with a straight face, so it's got that going for it too. ^_^
MisterShifter:I honestly don't understand the problems people have with the Yankee and other WWII Pantheon write ups. Sure they're a little quirky, but they're perfect for tweeking into whatever you need in your game..