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==Corruption Points== Corruption point can be used in many ways: # You do not recharge corruption points while in a combat scene. To recharge them you need to setup a filthy sexual related encounter. # Your limitation of corruption points is the % of pureness you have lost. At 90% pure you can have 10 corruption points, at 85% you can have 15, etc. # Abbreviated CP * Mechanics: ** You may enchant a body part with a corrupt enchantment. ** You may only 1 enchantment of each type. For instance you may not have 2 portable conduits to use for channeling. ** The enchantment may or may not be skill related, and it can even be used to compensate for lacking a skill in the first place. ** Upon initiating the corrupt enchantment you must also set a duration. Default duration is the entire combat scene ### Why set a duration? It costs CP to remove a enchantment. ### Why would you do that? Because you can only have 1 enchantment of each type. ### IE: Lets say you made a portable conduit to throw fireballs, but it turns out the last group of enemies is immune to fire and explosions. Either you need to stop using the conduit you have created, or you could remove the enchantment, and make a new conduit of some other element in order to hurt the enemies *Examples: ** Create a portable elemental conduit, either to ignore the lack of channeling skill, or in order to avoid having to use a dedicated action in order to make conduits ** Turn your weapon into a demon weapon. ** Bleed corruption points to heal yourself ** Special properties which you can not achieve under normal circumstances ** Really anything you can convince your GM to allow General GM stuff: * Corruption points are suppose to sit by and be generally useless the first few points. Limit to only small skill increases, or similar. * Extremely useful special properties should not be allowed until the character in question has accumulated a decent amount, and is starting to get close to having extreme amounts of trouble acquiring a date, or is starting to run a extreme risk of getting socially expelled. * Another small note to remember is that corruption or loss of purity goes in thresholds. Once your character has been properly depraved they need to do something worse in order to get less pure. The dilemma could start with your character losing a check on a date, and get a long lewd kiss. So you got less pure, and the player might think its a good idea to use those points and regain them afterwards. ** However, attempting to initiate the kiss would result in the NPC attempting to go further, which could lead to the player getting molested or even raped! And since both of those are a lot more depraved than just kissing, corruption points here we go. *** And as the purity goes down, "normal people" who would be interested in paying for a date becomes less common. This is partially cultural: nobody wants a impure girl by cultural standards, and purity works in a unconscious way meaning that you can't hide your corruption. And since you need dates in order to reach your end goal, for whatever reason, corruption is bad in its own way. **** But then again: Your character should be ''mostly'' desirable unless properly raped. Rapists don't go straight for vaginal penetration, they start out teasing with lewd acts. For instance using lube and gliding over the ass, blowjobs, and other things.
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