Why can't cait, ryn, and briene/brint be corrupted

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This isn't as simple as "I think they should be" which would be a person preaching, I'm asking why they can have sex with demons and imps and not be corrupted at all? There are several events where they will be fucked by demons. including Cait getting pussy creampied by kassyra herself, but they never get any consequences for it. I know people can be corrupted like Milly, but Cait gets fucked by demons almost everytime you lose to one, and she gets no corruption like you do? This wouldn't so bad if ryn didn't get to have sex with the guard captain when the captain became a demon too, taking a ride on her corrupted part. This is just me asking why they can't be corrupted like you can.
 

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Because it's corruption of CHAMPIONS not Corruption of Catgirl Sluts. :p
I was just asking if there was a Lore reason, although with the newest version Viviane says she wants to corrupt Cait. Maybe someday soon
Also thank you for the response
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I have literally just remembered there is a cat succubus though
 

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There isn't a lore reason for it, it's just more mechanical variables than anyone wants to reasonably add. Though iirc some companions (other than just Viv) might be corruptable at some point.
 

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There isn't a lore reason for it, it's just more mechanical variables than anyone wants to reasonably add. Though iirc some companions (other than just Viv) might be corruptable at some point.
Yeah, she just seems like she was made with the intention of corruption at some point, like other characters
 

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Because it's corruption of CHAMPIONS not Corruption of Catgirl Sluts. :p
Another thing I have to bring up is that they don't have a corruption stat either, which was what really confused me. They join in on what you do, and only one receives anything to show for it.
There isn't a lore reason for it, it's just more mechanical variables than anyone wants to reasonably add. Though iirc some companions (other than just Viv) might be corruptable at some point.
I highly doubt it by the fact of their being multiple characters that you can corrupt as of now. Although some are harder to achieve after you fail their quest.
 

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You really don't know how the back end works, and how pointless and obnoxious it would be to track corruption for everyone.
 

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You really don't know how the back end works, and how pointless and obnoxious it would be to track corruption for everyone.
True, although I kinda do because I have dabbled in programing, but I can agree it kinda would be pointless until they have a corruption quest planned or something of the like
 

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Corruption is character-specific, has to be done by hand, means more variables to track and is entirely up to the individual authors if and how they want to implement it. It will happen for any given character when all the stars align.
  • Savin has already said multiple times on the forum that Cait's corruption path is more encouraging her turbosluttery and her enthiccening options (the KM flavor of which plays off said turbosluttery) than her suddenly becoming a literal succubus or whatever,
  • Arona might have a path to becoming a demon at some point.
  • Ryn having something to Arona similar has been talked about and teased in-game, but given how many variables she already has, if that concept ends on the cutting room floor I wouldn't be entirely surprised.
  • We know Wsan has plans for Brienne's corruption path involving her dream demon form (and presumably one for Brint as well but we have no details) so that's just waiting on there being enough time to actually write it.
  • Azzy kinda has a corruption path but it also dead-ends her as a character because it makes her too bimbofied to be an effective companion..
  • Kiyoko is effectively immune to corruption because the floofs already ping as demons, so doing something to her would either require you to enfucken the entire kitsune oversoul (which would be Very Very Bad) or sever Kiyoko's connection to it... which would also be Very Bad.
True, although I kinda do because I have dabbled in programing, but I can agree it kinda would be pointless until they have a corruption quest planned or something of the like
It would be completely pointless to actually track a companion corruption stat because of how bespoke the whole thing is. Look at Viv's path for example, it will happen as part of her recruitment if you don't think to warn her that maybe she shouldn't go all 'Wizards, no sense of right or wrong' in testing that demonic transformative. There's no need for any separate corruption tracker because there's only one factor that matters and that's if you warn her. Cait's whole corruption arc is more a series of choices that the game already has flags to check for (and what its endgame is we don't know) while Ryn, if she ever gets one, already has variables that could be used for this so there's no need to add one more to the mix.
 
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Corruption is character-specific, has to be done by hand, means more variables to track and is entirely up to the individual authors if and how they want to implement it. It will happen for any given character when all the stars align.

  • Savin has already said multiple times on the forum that Cait's corruption path is more encouraging her turbosluttery and her enthiccening options (the KM flavor of which plays off said turbosluttery) than her suddenly becoming a literal succubus or whatever,
  • Arona might have a path to becoming a demon at some point.
  • Ryn having something to Arona similar has been talked about and teased in-game, but given how many variables she already has, if that concept ends on the cutting room floor I wouldn't be entirely surprised.
  • We know Wsan has plans for Brienne's corruption path involving her dream demon form (and presumably one for Brint as well but we have no details) so that's just waiting on there being enough time to actually write it.
  • Azzy kinda has a corruption path but it also dead-ends her as a character because it makes her too bimbofied to be an effective companion..
  • Kiyoko is effectively immune to corruption because the floofs already ping as demons, so doing something to her would either require you to enfucken the entire kitsune oversoul (which would be Very Very Bad) or sever Kiyoko's connection to it... which would also be Very Bad.
This is about the best full answer to companion corruption, and explains a lot more about it. Thank you for this in detailed and sorted answer. Not saying that the others weren't detailed, but I usually like knowing what you can and can't do. The wiki only goes so far.
 

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As far as lore, a lot of the party characters are devout in some way, so it's reasonable to think they probably manage to pray away any corruption they pick up in the field. Cait's brand of the harlot could have some effect in protecting her too, on top of its other effects. Demonic corruption is a new enough thing that I doubt anyone would know if it can do such a thing in-universe. As for Brint... I have no convenient excuse, unless he's getting blessed on the regular just to be safe. I don't think he's particularly religious at all.

The PC might be more of a corruption sponge thanks to their mutability, too. If it takes them 50 corrupting acts to lose their soul, it could take someone else 200.

There's no in-universe lore that says why those characters don't corrupted, but those are my best Watsonian theories to explain it.
 

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As far as lore, a lot of the party characters are devout in some way, so it's reasonable to think they probably manage to pray away any corruption they pick up in the field. Cait's brand of the harlot could have some effect in protecting her too, on top of its other effects. Demonic corruption is a new enough thing that I doubt anyone would know if it can do such a thing in-universe. As for Brint... I have no convenient excuse, unless he's getting blessed on the regular just to be safe. I don't think he's particularly religious at all.

The PC might be more of a corruption sponge thanks to their mutability, too. If it takes them 50 corrupting acts to lose their soul, it could take someone else 200.

There's no in-universe lore that says why those characters don't corrupted, but those are my best Watsonian theories to explain it.
This is a good explanation for Cait, although if we somehow corrupt the God's kike you did with the tree god in corruption of champions. Which, yes is highly doubtful, as unlike the original God who was already losing to the demons in the first Game, so we would have to do something amazingly horrible to achieve that in the second game.
Edit rephrasing: I have trouble writing on my phone, what I mean by it being hard to corrupt the gods in this game, the gods are in a realm above/beyond mortals, so how would you the mortal pc get up/to there? How would they corrupt them other than corrupting the people that believe in them, which is why I say something amazingly horrible
 

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This is a good explanation for Cait, although if we somehow corrupt the God's kike you did with the tree god in corruption of champions. Which, yes is highly doubtful, as unlike the original God who was already losing to the demons in the first Game, so we would have to do something amazingly horrible to achieve that in the second game.
Edit rephrasing: I have trouble writing on my phone, what I mean by it being hard to corrupt the gods in this game, the gods are in a realm above/beyond mortals, so how would you the mortal pc get up/to there? How would they corrupt them other than corrupting the people that believe in them, which is why I say something amazingly horrible
There's more spoilery lore that I think rules that out from happening, regardless. But we can hang out with a couple of gods already, and encounter a couple more.
 

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There's more spoilery lore that I think rules that out from happening, regardless. But we can hang out with a couple of gods already, and encounter a couple more.
Yeah, although the encounter gods usually just there for dialogue
 
Yeah, although the encounter gods usually just there for dialogue

They can't do much because plot, and they're at least smart enough to not meddle with us is any form of combat encounter.

'god' or no, they'd be getting stat edited into 1 HP fodder with a weakness to everything. Show them some real power. Even if they're an ally.

Which I would definitely never do myself or condone. Nope, I take no pleasure in seeing god killed by direct impact with the fat ass of a thrown pocket lizard.
 
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They can't do much because plot, and they're at least smart enough to not meddle with us is any form of combat encounter.

'god' or no, they'd be getting stat edited into 1 HP fodder with a weakness to everything. Show them some real power. Even if they're an ally.
True, people do like changing enemies into cannon fodder if they can, although it is probably easier In a game like this because it probably held by one variable
Edit by one variable I mean just changing the maximum health value
 

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Edit by one variable I mean just changing the maximum health value
Because having 1 HP made Sans such a pushover in Undertale... :p
'god' or no, they'd be getting stat edited into 1 HP fodder with a weakness to everything. Show them some real power. Even if they're an ally.
Assuming any of them were ever combat encounters, they would probably function like WC!Kas, where you're not meant to be able to beat them and if you do, they'll just accuse you of cheating and the story will proceed unchanged. And if anyone figures out how to beat them legitimately, Balak will go in and tweak things so you can't do that any more.

Meanwhile, modding the game is an absolute no-no. I'd suggest not trying it, even as a joke.
 
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Because having 1 HP made Sans such a pushover in Undertale... :p

Assuming any of them were ever combat encounters, they would probably function like WC!Kas, where you're not meant to be able to beat them and if you do, they'll just accuse you of cheating and the story will proceed unchanged. And if anyone figures out how to beat them legitimately, Balak will go in and tweak things so you can't do that any more.

Meanwhile, modding the game is an absolute no-no. I'd suggest not trying it, even as a joke.
I can agree with that
 
Meanwhile, modding the game is an absolute no-no. I'd suggest not trying it, even as a joke.

Oh I know, there was a reason I made sure to specify I would never do it myself, or condone it. Shame on you for assumptions.

just accuse you of cheating and the story will proceed unchanged.

Does she really? Well that's no fun if someone had managed to do it legitimately. But I suppose one should expect the main antagonist to be a poor sport to the point that it effects the game's mechanics.
 

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Because having 1 HP made Sans such a pushover in Undertale... :p

Assuming any of them were ever combat encounters, they would probably function like WC!Kas, where you're not meant to be able to beat them and if you do, they'll just accuse you of cheating and the story will proceed unchanged. And if anyone figures out how to beat them legitimately, Balak will go in and tweak things so you can't do that any more.

Meanwhile, modding the game is an absolute no-no. I'd suggest not trying it, even as a joke.
Also Raphael in kinuquest 1.