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|caption = Absalom (Darksiders) is the Embodiment of Corruption and Avatar of Chaos.
 
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|Row 1 info = Become embodiment of corruption}}The ability to '''become the embodiment of corruption'''. Variation of [[Power Manifestation]].
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|Row 1 info = Become the embodiment of corruption.}}The ability to '''become the embodiment of corruption'''. Variation of [[Power Manifestation]]. Opposite to [[Purity Embodiment]].
   
 
==Also Called==
 
==Also Called==
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* Absalom (''Darksiders'')
 
* Absalom (''Darksiders'')
 
* Darkseid (''DC Comics'')
 
* Darkseid (''DC Comics'')
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* [[w:c:elderscrolls:Molag Bal|Molag Bal]] (''The Elder Scrolls'')
 
* Gargauth (''Forgotten Realms'')
 
* Gargauth (''Forgotten Realms'')
 
* Kakía (''Greek Mythology'')
 
* Kakía (''Greek Mythology'')

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The ability to become the embodiment of corruption. Variation of Power Manifestation. Opposite to Purity Embodiment.

Also Called

  • Corruption Incarnate
  • Depravity Embodiment
  • Fallen Embodiment
  • Morality Infection
  • The Corrupt

Capabilities

The user can become the embodiment of corruption, being able to spread certain influences to victims like a virus. Once the influences take control of emotions the user may have limited power over the victim to drive them to do horrible things. The user may influence one's dark side and break their moral values.

Applications

Associations

Limitations

  • The users that have no sense of moral values cannot be corrupted.
  • May be weak against persons having the powers of All good.
  • Omni Purification

Known Users

  • Absalom (Darksiders)
  • Darkseid (DC Comics)
  • Molag Bal (The Elder Scrolls)
  • Gargauth (Forgotten Realms)
  • Kakía (Greek Mythology)
  • Ahriman (Prince of Persia)
  • Lucifer (Religion)
  • Velvet Crowe (Tales of Berseria)