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Please, they are pretty useless.  Iv'e heard you make them into Govs and then set them in cities, but other than that, they have no real use.  

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Brad posted this in 2010, not sure its still relevant in FE .. but it does paint a very drifferent picture than the Sion that are in the game now, I want Sion to be rare, powerful and very dangerous.

"There are also the Sions but they’re not a race as much as, well, children of the sovereigns. The sovereigns are channelers but their children aren’t.  Channelers have a very long life (hundreds of years – they’re effectively immortal in our game but they’re not truly immortal). Their children have a normal life."

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This is the picture Brad posted to depict a Sion .. looks like a Wildling to me, but perhaps they share something in common

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Perhaps someone who has read the book or books know more about Sion's ? and their role in Elemental

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Nym in the book was a Sion, he was a major character and was playable as a Sov in WoM.  We was the fastest character in the game.  We was exceptionally fast, all but impossible to hit and a skilled warrior.  That pic really doesn't describe what the book had as a Sion to me.  Although I believe in Elemental, a Sion is someone who has a special gift that isn't magic.  They are not channelers, but are gifted in some mystical way to be a bad ass.  

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Yeah, I used the picture Brad used, and it was named Sion .. but this picture is from the old website, from long ago, perhaps more accurate

and thanks Xia :) 

 

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I think Nym looked more like a tall, strong Wraith with white hair.  Those pics look like wildlings to me.

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He used dual weapons too.  In game he had an off hand dagger that gave him an attack boost.