What are the actual, lore and in-game consequences of this?
In CoC1 losing your character's soul meant losing control of your character, which implied that the champion lost their freewill and personality. The entire demon menace was caused by mages giving up their souls, twisting them into beings almost entirely motivated by extreme, sociopathic hedonism.
In CoC2 the playable character will still be able to make choices as determined by the player if they give up their soul for a more through, permanent transformation, such as the level 3 kitsune one. But unlike the powerful mages who gave up their souls, the protagonist does not seem to suffer direly for this.
What does it mean for our character to lose their soul? How does a soul function in the CoC universe, why is it even there if our character can seemingly live without it just fine?
Thanks for any insights on this.
In CoC1 losing your character's soul meant losing control of your character, which implied that the champion lost their freewill and personality. The entire demon menace was caused by mages giving up their souls, twisting them into beings almost entirely motivated by extreme, sociopathic hedonism.
In CoC2 the playable character will still be able to make choices as determined by the player if they give up their soul for a more through, permanent transformation, such as the level 3 kitsune one. But unlike the powerful mages who gave up their souls, the protagonist does not seem to suffer direly for this.
What does it mean for our character to lose their soul? How does a soul function in the CoC universe, why is it even there if our character can seemingly live without it just fine?
Thanks for any insights on this.