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<blockquote data-quote="The Observer" data-source="post: 317675" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>For a good example of corruption in this game, consider the transformation of Brint into Brienne. Something wrong is clearly happening to your minotaur friend, he tells you about it. The champion clearly knows that something is serious, it shouldn't be ignored, and it's not something that can be blown off. However you cut it, any action that results in Brint turning into Brienne -- I.E, not taking him to the church -- is a dangerous and self-serving course of action. For whatever reason the champion comes up with, holding back that information and forcibly transforming someone against their will is a classically corrupt action. The fact that Brienne is fine with it afterwards doesn't make the action any less self-serving.</p><p></p><p>And it's great that like their interactions with Kasyrra, players will actively try and defend and justify this choice to the death... because big cow titties or "I'm sure he was going to I AM A BIG STINKY BRAIN me". That's great. The champion isn't just the one being corrupted, <em>the player's</em> also being corrupted, and it's wonderful to see.</p><p></p><p>We don't need slaves and whips and big demon horns to point out this corruption, we don't need mustache-twirling villains. All we need is for Wsan to work his magic and leave breadcrumb trails with characters like Brienne and Evelyn for players to follow; the best corruption is the kind where <em>you don't even know it's happening until it's too late, if at all.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Observer, post: 317675, member: 102"] For a good example of corruption in this game, consider the transformation of Brint into Brienne. Something wrong is clearly happening to your minotaur friend, he tells you about it. The champion clearly knows that something is serious, it shouldn't be ignored, and it's not something that can be blown off. However you cut it, any action that results in Brint turning into Brienne -- I.E, not taking him to the church -- is a dangerous and self-serving course of action. For whatever reason the champion comes up with, holding back that information and forcibly transforming someone against their will is a classically corrupt action. The fact that Brienne is fine with it afterwards doesn't make the action any less self-serving. And it's great that like their interactions with Kasyrra, players will actively try and defend and justify this choice to the death... because big cow titties or "I'm sure he was going to I AM A BIG STINKY BRAIN me". That's great. The champion isn't just the one being corrupted, [I]the player's[/I] also being corrupted, and it's wonderful to see. We don't need slaves and whips and big demon horns to point out this corruption, we don't need mustache-twirling villains. All we need is for Wsan to work his magic and leave breadcrumb trails with characters like Brienne and Evelyn for players to follow; the best corruption is the kind where [I]you don't even know it's happening until it's too late, if at all.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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