[quote=@Vec] [@Cmmelody] I love your clarifications, the fact that you went through the time to post this shows you want to make this work. I have just a couple of questions for you: In the motivation part of your sheet you wrote a small boy interacting with him; does Yzechr care whether the boy kills guards, inmates, or both? Would Yzechr be disappointed if he used the blade only in self-defense versus slaughtering everyone? Additionally, does Yzechr ever feel regret about what their followers become? Or is it pure pragmatism—survival at any cost, no second thoughts? If every desperate person became a Yzechr worshiper and "fought for survival" by hurting others, society would collapse into endless violence. Does Yzechr see this as a problem, or is chaos the point? I am asking these to get a better feel on what will be needed IC to best incorporate Yzechr's existence. [/quote] Yzechr doesn't really care if the boy kills or doesn't kill anyone while breaking out, if he can escape without slaying a person then they would congratulate the boy on his stealth skill and resourcefulness. As I said, the corruption is always voluntarily, it is the mortal own inability that make them turn into darkness. Yzechr is just the one offering an option for those desperate being. Yes, it is pure pragmatism. He would watch the society crumble like watching a good tv show, even speculating on who has the high chance to be the last one standing. That's why he is the god of corruption, don't you think so?