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{{hiddensection|Effect & teacher (Spoilers)|It allows you to resist Tchort's influence longer. It provides a 50% chance to prevent any stack of [[Creeping Dread]] from applying. Taught by [[Leo]] after [[Find Leo's knife|finding his knife]].}}
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{{hiddensection|Effect & teacher (Spoilers)|It allows you to resist Tchort's influence longer. It provides a 50-70% chance to prevent any stack of [[Creeping Dread]] from applying. Taught by [[Leo]] after [[Find Leo's knife|finding his knife]].
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The strength of Echoing Soliloquy's effect depends on your [[Persuasion]] skill when talking to Leo's hole of reason. The feat's power can be determined from the dialog.
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* 50% — ''Feeling persuasive... and persuaded.''
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* 55% — ''Feeling very persuasive... and persuaded.''
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* 60% — ''Feeling highly persuasive... and persuaded.''
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* 65% — ''Feeling particularly persuasive... and persuaded.''
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* 70% — ''Feeling exceptionally persuasive... and persuaded.''
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Revision as of 10:08, 8 March 2022

Echoing Soliloquy is a special feat that cannot be chosen when leveling up.

Feat

Echoing Soliloquy feat icon Echoing Soliloquy
Slows down the rate at which the unspeakable things penetrate your mind.

This feat is acquired outside leveling.
Effect & teacher (Spoilers)

It allows you to resist Tchort's influence longer. It provides a 50-70% chance to prevent any stack of Creeping Dread from applying. Taught by Leo after finding his knife.

The strength of Echoing Soliloquy's effect depends on your Persuasion skill when talking to Leo's hole of reason. The feat's power can be determined from the dialog.

  • 50% — Feeling persuasive... and persuaded.
  • 55% — Feeling very persuasive... and persuaded.
  • 60% — Feeling highly persuasive... and persuaded.
  • 65% — Feeling particularly persuasive... and persuaded.
  • 70% — Feeling exceptionally persuasive... and persuaded.

Specializations

  • None

History