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[LFP/Interest Check] Two White Whales, one harpoon (Promethean: the Created or Scion: Hero)

Hey there, I'm the glorious mustelid that is Ferret  and am wanting to branch out my repertoire of gaming lines from 20th ed WoD and PbtA into some similar venues. That brings me to the following interests of mine. Currently, for Chronicles of Darkness, it'd be Promethean: the Created 2e  as the game I'd want to focus on. Probably a 3 - 4 person group in a globe trotting venture. I have some idea of what I'd do here. For the Storypath System it'd be Scion as the game I'd want to focus on. Again, 3 - 4 players though I have less of an idea of what I'd do here. I was gifted the book this month (Origin hardcopy at least) and want to see if it is worth sinking more money into.  If either of these systems sound interesting to you, let me know. I'll be looking into whichever system gets the most votes and hopefully running it. My current free days would be Tuesdays (all day/night for a 3 hour block) or Thursday American Evenings. All my games are queer, femme, BiPoC, and neurodivergency/disability friendly. If you're not you will not enjoy my Storytelling. 
If the scion game is first edition, that would be the one I would favor. Otherwise, I would tend to go with Promethean. Globe trotting does seem a good theme as many of them likely take on that more nomadic lifestyle and it allows for greater focus on the interactions between player characters as they continue their work rather than focuses on the ever changing array of NPCs.
It would be Scion 2e as that is what I currently have access too more than Scion 1e. I also found 1e rather hard to grok back in the day when I did play it. I'll note that as a mark for Promethean then!