Scion

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Scion of Atlantis
Scion.jpg
Found 1996
Peru (1st piece)

Greece (2nd piece)
Egypt (3rd piece)

Destroyed 1996
Atlantis
Current Status Remains are in Lara's treasure vault
Game(s) Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider Anniversary

Level Found Tomb of Qualopec (TR)

Peru - Tomb of Qualopec (TRA)
Tomb of Tihocan (TR)
Greece - Tomb of Tihocan (TRA)
Sanctuary of the Scion (TR)
Egypt - Sanctuary of the Scion (TRA)

The Scion is the artefact that Lara searches for in Tomb Raider and its remake Tomb Raider Anniversary.

It holds far more than that (its history). All the knowledge of the Ancients; things none of you could even comprehend.
Natla to Lara about the Scion[1]

History

The Scion, a mighty power source, was used to create the army of Atlantis, mutants grown in hatcheries inside the Great Pyramid. Aware of the power contained in the device, Tihocan and Qualopec were wary of its use, but Natla went against them and used the Scion for her own genetic experiments. When the others discovered Natla's treachery they condemned her to eternal imprisonment and sealed her piece of the Scion deep within the City of Khamoon, in Egypt.

After the destruction of Atlantis, Tihocan and Qualopec went their separate ways, travelling to different corners of the world and founding their own respective civilizations. Qualopec gave birth to the Incan civilization whilst Tihocan founded classical antiquity around the Mediterranean Sea. When each ruler died, they were buried along with their piece of the Scion. Qualopec's tomb lies deep within the Andes mountain range in Peru, whilst Tihocan was buried beneath a vast ancient complex in Greece.

Creation

The Scion was created by the three leaders of Atlantis, Qualopec, Tihocan and Natla. The Scion composed of three segments to represent the democratic leadership that the three used in governing Atlantis. Each of the rulers was entrusted a piece of the Scion, which they wore around their necks.

Discovery

In the year 1996, Lara recovered all three of the lost pieces of the Scion, but it was then stolen from her by Natla. She used it to continue her genetic experiments in the Great Pyramid, the only part of Atlantis to survive. Her aim was to create a mutant army capable of vast domination. The Scion was destroyed as it levitated on its altar in the top chamber of the pyramid by Lara.

The remains of the Scion lay within Lara's treasure vault. It is unlikely that she gathered the remains after she destroyed it since she was struggling with Natla at the time. It can be assumed that she returned to the remains of the island where the Great Pyramid was situated and excavated it, or that the pieces may be reproductions.

Appearance

Round shaped device with three distinguishable parts.

Powers

Brother Herbert of St. Francis' Folly described it as possessing "powers beyond the creator himself". It seems that it is essential to Natla's experiments and is the power source of the Great Pyramid, in addition to containing all the powers mentioned above. The pyramid cannot be activated until the Scion is placed in its altar in the throne room. The room is situated atop the main chamber and thus is the highest room in Atlantis.

In Anniversary, the Scion activated the pyramid as per usual but Natla mentions it being needed to burn Atlantis in order for the Seventh Age to begin. The age and its purpose remains a mystery. The Scion possibly might have contributed to the destruction of Atlantis. This is in contrast to a meteor which destroyed Atlantis in the original game. An extra feature as explained by Natla was the Scion being a memory bank of knowledge from the civilizations of Atlantis and its predecessors. Basically it contained a blue print of all ancient civilizations.

Gallery

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The creators of the Scion

References

  1. In-game cutscene in Tomb Raider Anniversary