Kuros, was a former god of the Long-lost Atlantean Pantheon .
Overview[]
First son of Badarus and Amnis , Kuros was intellect and investigation embodied. He was reported to be able to travel as quickly as thought itself, and thus kept company with both his mother at home on Atlantis and his father on his travels across the World almost simultaneously. Known as the messenger to the Gods, Kuros was rarely pictured in Atlantean art as he was thought to be invisible, but forceful, like the wind. As such, Atlantean seamen would often sew prayers to Kuros upon the sails of their ships. Kuros was married to his sister-wife, Demosia, and his ability to travel instantaneously allowed him to travel to visit her in her mysterious night-domain as well. Kuros and Demosia were, much like their parents, opposites that complemented each other well. Each believed that his or her way of gathering information was the best, and no small rivalry existed between Kuros’s “share it with all” attitude and his wife’s desire to horde secrets for herself. Scions of Kuros sometimes traveled away from Atlantis, but even those who remained in their homeland constantly sought information and answers.
Associated traits[]
- Associated Powers: Epic Dexterity, Epic Intelligence,
Epic Wits, Magic , Psychopomp , Sky, Scīre
- Abilities: Academics, Awareness, Investigation, Occult,
Science, Stealth
References[]
- Scion: Scion: Demigod, p. 131