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-If the demons win the corruption check then you commit the foul deed.  They may  make a Corruption check each time you try to remedy the corruption, by, for example, talking to a clergyman or entering a church. If the prospect of Cast Out Devils or Holy Exorcism is imminent, the demons make the Corruption check  with advantage. If the demons win the Corruption check, you will not make the attempt at redemption.+If the demons win the corruption check then you commit the foul deed.  They may  make a Corruption check each time you try to remedy the corruption. For example, talking to a clergyman or entering a church would warrant a Corruption check. If the prospect of //Cast Out Devils// or //Holy Exorcism// is imminent, the demons make the Corruption check with advantage. If the demons win the Corruption check, you will not make the attempt at redemption.
  
  
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 ===== Negative Effects of Corruption ===== ===== Negative Effects of Corruption =====
      
-A character whose Corruption score is 13+ is now considered Evil for game mechanic purposes.  A character whose Corruption score reaches 18 is gone over to the forces of Chaos and Death and becomes an NPC.+A character whose Corruption score is 13+ is now considered Evil for game mechanic purposes.  A character whose Corruption score reaches 18 is gone over to the forces of chaos and death and becomes an NPC.
  
 ===== Removing Corruption ===== ===== Removing Corruption =====
  
-One point of corruption can be removed by the Cast Out Devils divine spell or Banishment arcane spell; all Corruption can be removed by the Holy Exorcism ritual divine spell.  However, the Corruptors will resist mightily attempts by the Corrupted person to achieve this end.  Any Corruption check made to avoid the removal will be made at Advantage.  When cleared of Corruption by a priest, it is required that you then confess the sins you committed and undergo the Penance imposed by the confessor, or else further divine spells will not help you until you do.+One point of Corruption can be removed by the //Cast Out Devils// divine spell or //Banishment// arcane spell. All Corruption can be removed by the //Holy Exorcism// ritual divine spell.  However, the corruptors will resist mightily attempts by the Corrupted person to achieve this end.  Any Corruption check made to avoid the removal will be made at Advantage.  When cleared of Corruption by a priest or zealot, it is required that you then confess the sins you committed and undergo the penance imposed by the confessor, or else further divine spells will not help you until you do.
  
 ===== An Example of the Corruption System ===== ===== An Example of the Corruption System =====
  
-Pedro of Navarre is a traveling scholar, he recovers the __Commentaries of Rufus the Mad__ and discovers the formula for the "Create Imp" spell, translated from the Atlantean.  What could be the harm?  He learns the spell and now has a Corruption Score of 1 (he is inhabited by 1 Corruptor Demon).  He realizes that using the spell might cost him his soul, but the demon eggs him on.  The demon rolls a Corruption Check, its Corruption of 1 yields a modifier of -4, it rolls a 17 minus 4 for 13 total, this is higher than the target of 11, so Pedro goes ahead and casts the spell, increasing his Corruption to 2 (2 demons in residence).  His friend Father Edward is concerned, and uses Discern Possession to see that Pedro has been corrupted.  When Edward begins to take action, the demons must make another Corruption check (still -4), but at advantage because the Corruptors sense goodness in the air.  They roll a 12-4=8, and a 17-4=13, and pass the Corruption check, Pedro flees from Edward in a storm of obscenities and gains another point of Corruption.+Pedro of Navarre is a traveling scholar, he recovers the __Commentaries of Rufus the Mad__ and discovers the formula for the Atlantean Blasphemy //Create Imp//.  What could be the harm?  He learns the spell and now has a Corruption Score of 1 (he is inhabited by 1 Corruptor Demon).  He realizes that using the spell might cost him his soul, but the demon eggs him on.  The demon rolls a Corruption Check, its Corruption of 1 yields a modifier of -4, it rolls a 17 minus 4 for 13 total, this is higher than the target of 11, so Pedro goes ahead and casts the spell, increasing his Corruption to 2 (2 demons in residence).  His friend Father Edward is concerned, and uses //Discern Possession// to see that Pedro has been corrupted.  When Edward begins to take action, the demons must make another Corruption check (still -4), but at advantage because the Corruptors sense goodness in the air.  They roll a 12-4=8, and a 17-4=13, and pass the Corruption check, Pedro flees from Edward in a storm of obscenities and gains another point of Corruption.
  
 +===== Current Corruption Tally =====
  
 +  * [[Raoul]]: 1
 +  * [[Skule]]: 1
 +  * [[duda|Duda]] 3
 +  * [[sean|Sean]] 2
 +  * Don Pedro 1
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