Corruption 10+ states, basically, that to survive at this corruption level you have to have already made a demonic pact, or one gets made for you with very little in the way of bargaining and benefits, just in the 'we eat your soul' variety.
While I'm not sure if I like this or not, I have to say it 'does' have a very Conan feel to it.
It does however raise a question or two to me. Does this necessarily have to be knowing the demonic pact spell and having formed a pact?
Would you exempt a scholar who knew 'Master Words & Signs' from this fate?
How about one with advanced counterspells/warding skills?
I've never liked systems that inherently give a point at which a character should be taken over as an NPC or whatnot. Like dark side points from d6 star wars, the potential for character goes away. ( Personal Opinion, I know. )
While I'm not sure if I like this or not, I have to say it 'does' have a very Conan feel to it.
It does however raise a question or two to me. Does this necessarily have to be knowing the demonic pact spell and having formed a pact?
Would you exempt a scholar who knew 'Master Words & Signs' from this fate?
How about one with advanced counterspells/warding skills?
I've never liked systems that inherently give a point at which a character should be taken over as an NPC or whatnot. Like dark side points from d6 star wars, the potential for character goes away. ( Personal Opinion, I know. )