Corruption - Miri%27s
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The first debt was a cobbler named Pol. He wept, showed her his crippled hands, begged for one more week. The old Miri would have walked away. The new Miri remembered her father’s blood on the cobbles. She took Pol’s only good pair of boots, his wedding ring, and the copper candlesticks from his dead wife’s shrine. He would eat stale bread for a month. She did not care. miri%27s corruption
: Miri gains corruption points by using "Forbidden" spells, taking damage from specific enemies, or making "dark" narrative choices. It sounds like you're working on a gameplay
Every corruption arc requires a catalyst. For Miri, it is the loss of a loved one to the collateral damage of Avatar Korra’s battles. This trauma is weaponized by a third party—a shadowy equalist cell or a disgraced former official—who reframes Miri’s grief into righteous anger. Here, the essay’s key insight emerges: Miri is convinced that the system is not merely flawed but irredeemably evil. She begins to believe that the ends (dismantling the ruling bender elite) justify any means (sabotage, extortion, and eventually, lethal force). The new Miri remembered her father’s blood on the cobbles
The Malaysian government has taken steps to combat corruption in Miri. One of the main efforts is the establishment of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in 2008. The MACC has been tasked with investigating and prosecuting corruption cases in Miri and other parts of Malaysia.
Selecting specific dialogue options to increase a "Corruption" or "Affection" meter for Miri or other side characters. Event CGs: