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# Solicitus will initiate a dialogue scene in which he transforms the player's sweat glands to produce liquid fear instead of sweat and present them with the title of Champion along with a free copy of [[Celestial Monograph of Solicitus|The Celestial Monograph of Solicitus.]] | # Solicitus will initiate a dialogue scene in which he transforms the player's sweat glands to produce liquid fear instead of sweat and present them with the title of Champion along with a free copy of [[Celestial Monograph of Solicitus|The Celestial Monograph of Solicitus.]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:41, 12 April 2014
Spoiler Warning: This page contains spoilers which may affect your IVAN experience negatively
Solicitus is the God of Atheism and exclusive to CLIVAN. He can be found at the Shrine of Solicitus (described as a "isolated, ruined temple" in-game) at any time after the player has left the Underwater Tunnels. His archangel is Insudo, wielder and guardian of the blasphemous axe named Eptryon.
Becoming the Champion of Solicitus
Unlike other Gods, becoming the champion of Solicitus is rather straightforward:
- Solicitus will only talk to the player if he is panicked. Either come scared or drink from the fountains of liquid fear nearby (smart characters will refuse to drink directly from them - dip(!) a bottle or can in the fountain first to bypass this.)
- Now panicked, simply talk to Solicitus and accept his offer.
- Solicitus will initiate a dialogue scene in which he transforms the player's sweat glands to produce liquid fear instead of sweat and present them with the title of Champion along with a free copy of The Celestial Monograph of Solicitus.