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<blockquote data-quote="D'karr" data-source="post: 4175855" data-attributes="member: 336"><p>And a very good post it was. </p><p></p><p>Besides, corruption is much more insidious if you can't blame it on magic. If the king was affected by magic the whole time that he was giving the order to execute the villagers in that small hamlet, he has an excuse. If he did it because he did not want his secret tryst exposed it is a little bit worse. But if he did it willingly because the "woman" he adores has convinced him that the village is working to overthrow him, then the corruption is complete and he has no excuse.</p><p></p><p>The succubus works through guile, seduction and intimidation. So she starts her work on the monarch in a very innocent way, getting bolder as the monarch gets more entangled in her web. And what kind of forgiveness could such a man expect once he has sunk to the depths of depravity and corruption that he has? He now only wants to survive, forcing him to make worse decisions to cover the bad ones he's already made, or he wants to die and be forgiven. In either case his soul clearly belongs to that seductress that he wants and can't keep out of his mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D'karr, post: 4175855, member: 336"] And a very good post it was. Besides, corruption is much more insidious if you can't blame it on magic. If the king was affected by magic the whole time that he was giving the order to execute the villagers in that small hamlet, he has an excuse. If he did it because he did not want his secret tryst exposed it is a little bit worse. But if he did it willingly because the "woman" he adores has convinced him that the village is working to overthrow him, then the corruption is complete and he has no excuse. The succubus works through guile, seduction and intimidation. So she starts her work on the monarch in a very innocent way, getting bolder as the monarch gets more entangled in her web. And what kind of forgiveness could such a man expect once he has sunk to the depths of depravity and corruption that he has? He now only wants to survive, forcing him to make worse decisions to cover the bad ones he's already made, or he wants to die and be forgiven. In either case his soul clearly belongs to that seductress that he wants and can't keep out of his mind. [/QUOTE]
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