Nothing I found online regarding the word seem to indicate that a noble family can only have one scion, but in media I always see the word as being singular and most important, usually regarded as the successor of the current head of the family. But is it always the case?
Can any child of the family be called a scion? If I say, 'X, a scion of the Y family', can you assume that X is the successor of the Y family, or should you think of them as just a child with direct lineage to the Y family such that they're at least on the order of succession?