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Second Son ability addition

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Delsin Rowe (or at least his Evil Karma version) should have Type 1 Corruption.

  • Type 1 — "Natural" Corruption: Despite what the name says, it's not natural as in it just happens in nature. Natural as in the opposite of supernatural, as in no powers are required for this. Users can use their words or actions to influence those who they are trying to corrupt. This method normally takes a lot of time and almost always results in a change in morals.
This matches what Delsin does to Fetch and Eugene almost perfectly (sans the whole takes a lot of time thing.) Even on the Good Karma route he effectively "corrupts" Fetch into being a super-heroic tool of justice rather than the murderous vigilante that she was before. Augustine should have this too, as First Light is almost exclusively about her corrupting and manipulating Fetch into being hateful and vengeful so she'd go on a murderous killing spree once out of DUP custody.
 
Okay, I assumed it would sense the discription for type 1 doesn't specify any morality.
 
And this doesn't change the fact that he turns them into murderous supervillains in the Evil Karma route. Even works on Eugene, who was more focused on rescuing people prior.
 
Well, I suppose that it would fit in the evil karma route then.
 
Okay. Feel free to add that instead then.
 
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