Name: Scion
Physical description: Scion appears as a human made of living wood and unnaturalmachinations. These disparate parts grow and weave into eachother, often blurring the line where one ends and the other begins. Cacti cogs, rooted circuitry, and other strange mixes of plant and machine blend the two disparate categories together, creating a gestalt visage. Though strange and wonderous, on the whole, Scion's appearance in whole does not deviate too far from the bipedial blueprint, simply replacing flesh and bone with gear and leaf.
Personality: Scion is an odd god. They find beauty in the natural and artificial, and embodies the interplay between the two. They have little care for the fleshlings, seeing them as lesser beings than plants and machines. To Scion, they are but a boring cog in a much larger and more interesting machine. This does not mean he harbors any ill will to the fleshlings, in fact the opposite. Scion believes them to be tools and all tools must be properly maintained and oiled. Yet in plants and machines he finds a majesty that flesh and blood could do little to compete with. As a result, his personality lends itself to slow and methodological decision making. Scion is not a rash god by any means, and tends to think and act towards general stability, at least for that which interests him.