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*A playable class in the game ''[[Path of Exile]]'' (2013) |
*A playable class in the game ''[[Path of Exile]]'' (2013) |
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*Scion Hotels is a brand used by [[The Trump Organization]] since 2016 for some of its properties |
*Scion Hotels is a brand used by [[The Trump Organization]] since 2016 for some of its properties |
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*[[The Scions of Shannara]] i''s a [[fantasy]] novel by American writer [[Terry Brooks]]'' |
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*In the 2015 film [[The Big Short (film)|The Big Short]], [[Michael Burry]] (played by [[Christian Bale]]) is seen reading [[The Scions of Shannara]] at the investment firm '''Scion Capital,''' which he named after the novel. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 05:17, 21 September 2017
A scion is a lineal descendant (a son or daughter) of a notable family.
It may also refer to:
- Scion (automobile), a brand of vehicles
- Scion Audio/Visual, a record label of the Scion automobile marque
- Scion (comics), a comic book published 2000–2004 by CrossGen Comics
- Scion (grafting), a detached shoot or twig containing buds from a woody plant which is grafted onto the stock
- Scion (Crown Research Institute), a scientific research organisation in New Zealand
- Scion (role-playing game), a role-playing game by White Wolf, Inc
- The Atlantean Scion is a fictional device in the video game Tomb Raider (1996) and its remake Tomb Raider: Anniversary (2007)
- An alien race in the video game Battlezone 2 (1999)
- A race of alien children in the Torchwood novel First Born (2011) by James Goss
- An episode from season 10 (2010–2011) of the TV series Smallville
- A playable class in the game Path of Exile (2013)
- Scion Hotels is a brand used by The Trump Organization since 2016 for some of its properties
- The Scions of Shannara is a fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks
- In the 2015 film The Big Short, Michael Burry (played by Christian Bale) is seen reading The Scions of Shannara at the investment firm Scion Capital, which he named after the novel.