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In the earliest time in history, the [[Light God]] [[Primus]] formed the miracle planet of Cybertron. He later split his essence into five avatars consisting of himself, Solomus, [[Mortilus]], [[Epistemus]] and [[Adaptus]]. This pantheon of deities were the [[Guiding Hand]] and Solomus was wisdom incarnate amongst them. Together, these gods guided [[Cybertronian]] civilization and helped bring about the first [[Golden Age]]. This ended when Mortilus shattered their union in his desire to strike against the universe. The conflict sparked by him caused Cybertron to shudder and ripped asunder its first moon. Before his destruction, Mortilus managed to entrap Solomus within a crystal prison but the god managed to reshape its form to become the [[Matrix of Leadership]] that served as a connection to [[Vector Sigma]], though his most important gift was wisdom to future generations of [[Transformer]]s. {{Storylink|Primus: You, Me, and Other Revelations}} | In the earliest time in history, the [[Light God]] [[Primus]] formed the miracle planet of Cybertron. He later split his essence into five avatars consisting of himself, Solomus, [[Mortilus]], [[Epistemus]] and [[Adaptus]]. This pantheon of deities were the [[Guiding Hand]] and Solomus was wisdom incarnate amongst them. Together, these gods guided [[Cybertronian]] civilization and helped bring about the first [[Golden Age]]. This ended when Mortilus shattered their union in his desire to strike against the universe. The conflict sparked by him caused Cybertron to shudder and ripped asunder its first moon. Before his destruction, Mortilus managed to entrap Solomus within a crystal prison but the god managed to reshape its form to become the [[Matrix of Leadership]] that served as a connection to [[Vector Sigma]], though his most important gift was wisdom to future generations of [[Transformer]]s. {{Storylink|Primus: You, Me, and Other Revelations}} | ||
If this is true, what became of him once the Matrix was emptied into Vector Sigma to stop [[D-Void]] and split in two is unknown | If this is true, what became of him once the Matrix was emptied into Vector Sigma to stop [[D-Void]] and split in two is unknown, {{storylink|Chaos Part Four: Genesis}} | ||
though it is possible he replaced Primus, as Vector Sigma began functioning for the first time in centuries, restoring Cybertron to a living world shortly afterward. {{storylink|Transformers: The Death of Optimus Prime|The Death of Optimus Prime}} | |||
There was a shrine to Solomus, unimaginatively called "the Shrine to Solomus", in the Greater [[Iacon (polity)|Iacon]] area. {{storylink|Shadowplay, Part 2: Patternism|Patternism}} | There was a shrine to Solomus, unimaginatively called "the Shrine to Solomus", in the Greater [[Iacon (polity)|Iacon]] area. An [[Institute]] branch was based near it, in secret. {{storylink|Shadowplay, Part 2: Patternism|Patternism}} | ||
[[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]] found that the Matrix crystal was synthetic and designed to be split open so it could display a star map. It was assumed by Drift that this map would lead to the Knights of Cybertron, though the Knights are supposed to have | [[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]] found that the Matrix crystal was synthetic and designed to be split open so it could display a star map. It was assumed by Drift that this map would lead to the Knights of Cybertron, though the Knights are supposed to have been the first generation created ''after'' the war with Mortilus left Solomus trapped as the Matrix. {{storylink|Transformers: The Death of Optimus Prime|The Death of Optimus Prime}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Revision as of 06:02, 28 December 2013
- Solomus is a deity from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Solomus is a wise god who lived during the earliest period on Cybertron.
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity
In the earliest time in history, the Light God Primus formed the miracle planet of Cybertron. He later split his essence into five avatars consisting of himself, Solomus, Mortilus, Epistemus and Adaptus. This pantheon of deities were the Guiding Hand and Solomus was wisdom incarnate amongst them. Together, these gods guided Cybertronian civilization and helped bring about the first Golden Age. This ended when Mortilus shattered their union in his desire to strike against the universe. The conflict sparked by him caused Cybertron to shudder and ripped asunder its first moon. Before his destruction, Mortilus managed to entrap Solomus within a crystal prison but the god managed to reshape its form to become the Matrix of Leadership that served as a connection to Vector Sigma, though his most important gift was wisdom to future generations of Transformers. Primus: You, Me, and Other Revelations
If this is true, what became of him once the Matrix was emptied into Vector Sigma to stop D-Void and split in two is unknown, Chaos Part Four: Genesis though it is possible he replaced Primus, as Vector Sigma began functioning for the first time in centuries, restoring Cybertron to a living world shortly afterward. The Death of Optimus Prime
There was a shrine to Solomus, unimaginatively called "the Shrine to Solomus", in the Greater Iacon area. An Institute branch was based near it, in secret. Patternism
Perceptor found that the Matrix crystal was synthetic and designed to be split open so it could display a star map. It was assumed by Drift that this map would lead to the Knights of Cybertron, though the Knights are supposed to have been the first generation created after the war with Mortilus left Solomus trapped as the Matrix. The Death of Optimus Prime
Notes
- Solomus is named for the biblical king Solomon, who was noted for his wisdom.

