Becq: Exactly! Thank you for stating that! Since they all get a balanced free power, it's essentially the same as giving them all an extra refresh or two and a power bought with it. But instead, we just gave them the power since you also get that power for free in the game they converted from.
EldritchFire: Their refresh rate, naturally. It's just instead of receiving your refresh rate every time you rest, have long down time, etc... They receive it only when circumstances are appropriate. In other words, if you're a slowly budding godling, instead of needing only a good night's rest and a little time to get fate back on your side, you have to actually act the part of your godly nature to wrestle destiny back into your own hands.
It's a really good way to replace the mechanics of Legend and Nature from White Wolf. I honestly can't even remember Scion's natural rules on Nature (but everyone who's played any White Wolf Game will know what I mean when I say Nature). But we house-ruled a lot of things because Scion runs very wonkily RAW. So in our Scion, Nature was very important. Each Scion is bound to his nature. That nature COULD adapt over time as they learned and grew, but they will always be bound tightly to whatever their nature is.
So for example, as Tora approaches Demi-god status, she's learned more and more of the truth that the world isn't all what she imagined it to be when she was an innocent young farm-girl in Canada with her dad. People aren't as good-natured everywhere as she thought they'd be, not everyone will stand up and defend their bretheren, and her own gods, the gods of her father, the gods of her people, the gods she grew up believing in, believing were the examples of her world... They aren't all as nice as she had imagined. She'd glorified the Aesir in her head to these great heroic beings, all selfless and beautiful and wonderful in nature. She was wrong about them. Not because the lore on them is misleading so much as because her own heart has a tendency to hold belief of the goodness in others. As she's growing up a bit, and as Senna is doing her best to make sure Tora learns better, Tora's having to come to the hard conclusion that Odin is always out for himself, Frigga is a vindictive bitch, and her father, no matter how much she wants to believe he is nothing but a hero and awesome, has never given her any indication that he cares at all. Not easy for her. Senna feels Tora would be better off without the rose-tinted glasses when viewing the deities from whom she sprang... But Tora clings, childishly at points, to those cherished beliefs.
Now if Senna eventually manages to give Tora a proper lesson in Norse Gods 101, or if circumstances prove to Tora the things she's beginning now to slowly learn and fears are true... Her nature could change.
Hence, her current Trouble (Is This What's Right?) could change to something more appropriate for her at the time because she may not be as conflicted over morals at that point. Her high concept could even shift/adapt/change over time if the changes in her emotions/personality/morals are strong enough.
A random (off the cuff) idea of where it could go... (Because all Scions are destined to become Demi-gods and eventually even gods in their own right if they survive...)
Tora, Kin-Guardian (Goddess of protecting ones own)
Trouble: Can't Win Them All (In reference to the concept that as a god, she would have perhaps even an immense number of followers, and she can't literally be a guardian to each and every one of them all the time. Meaning she'd have to learn to let go of a little responsibility for everyone else in the world. Not easy for Tora. She's one of those... weight of the world on my shoulders types.)
Or if things go a bit darker...
Tora, Steel-Armed(Goddess of Strength, even Goddess of Strong Women)
Trouble: Win Them All (In reference to a deep-seated need to overcome all challenges.)
So in the one case, she'd continue refreshing at successful defense of someone, perhaps at some point that would particularly refer only to "her own" and not to just anyone. (Demi-god onward, it can get a bit more specific).
In the latter case, her refresh would have completely changed at some point and she'd have gone instead to refreshing when she overcomes a challenge (particularly a challenge to her strength, and that strength is not just physical).
My Scion of Morpheus, Eve, is more likely to go toward being a Goddess of Nightmares than anything. I think it'll be amusing when her refresh is something like "When she has inspired someone by causing them to face their deepest fears." or even "When she has enjoyed observing a really good fright". Lulz.
It's going to be extra fun in that one since Eve is so child-like... Children can be very cruel.
Again... in thinking of converting any system to another, you have to be willing to accept that you're not trying to get the same FEEL as the new system. You want to keep the FEEL of the old game, and use the new mechanics... So if this sounds like it kills the feel of DFRPG, that's kinda okay. We're going for the feel of Scion, but with a smoother session and more fun in combat. Because combat in White-wolf... well it sucks. (to me anyway) So it's okay if the refresh isn't really what it's supposed to be in DFRPG. I think the mechanic of giving a triggered refresh really helps us to keep the Scions in line with their natures which is supposed to happen (and it happens much more forcefully in Scion RAW... to a point I'd never want to play Scion Raw. The game controls your actions toooo much!). But Anyway...
I'm honestly just writing all this to share it a little and see if anyone else can enjoy the ideas or is inspired by this some. I'm rarely a contributor of original content to forums like these because I never know what to share... so I just decided to share my conversion kinda randomly. I'm glad if anyone can enjoy it.
Also realized last night I may have to re-write Samae just a little. He would work marvelously with a Feeding Dependency on Sex and Corruption. It would REALLY just fall right in line with his character and make a lot of sense. Really, though, I could imagine that given the nature and cause and purpose of Scions, that by Demi-god, they should ALL have a feeding dependency, at least a mild one, tied to their natures. By God, they should all have one that includes worship/belief. Something I need to toy with more, but it would really express them well.