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*His first name derives from Latin "scelus", meaning "evil deed, wickedness"
*His first name derives from Latin "scelus", meaning "evil deed, wickedness"
*Sceleritas usually cannot be fought in combat. If the player progresses past the [[Act Two#Point of no return|point of no return in Act Two]] without satisfying The Urge, Sceleritas will wait in ambush outside [[Moonrise Towers]] to force the issue. If the player approaches stealthily with an ability to see Invisible creatures, it is possible to attack and kill Sceleritas in a single turn. However, he still turns up at the next Long Rest, unscathed and without mention of the incident.
*Sceleritas usually cannot be fought in combat. If the party progresses past the [[Act Two#Point of no return|point of no return in Act Two]] without satisfying The Urge, Sceleritas will wait in ambush outside [[Moonrise Towers]] to force the issue. If the party approaches stealthily with an ability to see Invisible creatures, it is possible to attack and kill Sceleritas in a single turn. However, he still turns up at the next Long Rest, unscathed and without mention of the incident.
*If the player wears Sclereritas' hat when arriving at the temple in act 3, they will mention it in dialogue, requesting the player removes it for combat with a certain someone, in order to not appear as a "lowly servant".
*If the player character wears Sclereritas' hat when arriving at the temple in act 3, he will mention this in dialogue, requesting the player character removes it for combat with a certain someone, in order to not appear as a "lowly servant".
*According to Sceleritas, the worst thing the Dark Urge did in the past was give some coin to a beggar while heading to the Devil's Fee out of kindness. This act of kindness still gives Sceleritas nightmares.
*According to Sceleritas, the worst thing the Dark Urge did in the past was give some coin to a beggar while heading to the Devil's Fee out of kindness. This act of kindness still gives Sceleritas nightmares.
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