Новая информация с ГенКона по второй редакции
- Scion and Trinity use the same system. Attribute + Ability, d10s. It's based off a modern action system, though it has to scale from man on the street to god in the sky. Dice pools always represent what you're doing, but their Goals and what the roll represents may vary wildly depending on who and what you are.
- Purviews are somewhat reminiscent of Professional Training from God-Machine and Backgrounds, but more holistic and deeply integrated within the system. They're what you are - a cop, a soldier, a writer, an investigator, a therianthrope, a kami. They allow you to access resources thematically and reasonably appropriate to the character, and provide distinct benefits (which can be broad or specific, depending on how specific the Purview gets). The book covers very broad Purviews, but specific ones tailored to an organization aren't out of the question, and GMs are encouraged to create their own - we provide them as template examples, not shackles. Supernatural Purviews also scale upwards, granting access to powers reasonably appropriate to the power set.
- There are three individual scaling mechanisms - Tiers (and no, I didn't explain what they were), Attributes, (other thing). There's also an environmental scaling mechanism; DaveB likened it to Batman being street-level in his own comics while still fighting cosmic aliens with the Justice League. In some settings, a god may be all-powerful in their Godrealm but "merely" a strong and capable mortal in the place furthest divorced from their themes.
- Legend has certain themes according to the dot rating, which may be "mantled" by the god to produce certain divine attributes and power sets. These are acquired by a system of heroic deeds (both in actual play or in an outright character generation). If you're play a Scion, your first dot is always, "Scion of X, God of Y," which allows you to adopt a lesser set of powers of your parent's most famous mantle. While parentage is clear and may even trace back generations through the Legend system, Scions needn't (and, in fact, it's hard for them) be clones of their parents. Certain relics may be Legend dots, meaning you can't mantle those powers without them.
- Zeus, Jupiter and Tinia are all the same god, but that god may be mantling different dots of Legend.
- Pantheons are magical constructs within Fate; gods may belong to one or more pantheons. Pantheons are no longer divine bloodlines. Hero talks about what happens to dead gods and shattered pantheons.