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Throughout the course of Corruption of Champions II, the PC will be able to recruit a variety of characters to help on his or her quest. While many of the people you find in the world can provide services or support for your mission, an elite handful may actually join the PC in the adventure themselves.
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—Corruption of Champions II: Public Design Document
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The Champion's party always includes themselves. It may include up to two companions, one guest, and one summon.
Companions
The finalized list of companions: Atugia, Agnimitra, Kiyoko, Arona, Etheryn, Cait, Brint, Azyrran, Viviane, Brienne, and Qintillus
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the heights are roughly accurate, the widths are subject to image scaling
yeah that's are "we have two main artists, several different art styles over the years, and none of the original images are to scale"
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—Homurakko (2025)
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nooooo there's a typo in that sentence
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—Homurakko (2025), in regards to comment 1
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Changelog listing when companions became recruitable:
- 0.0.09 - Cait
- 0.0.26 - Brint
- 0.1.5 - Berwyn
- 0.1.9 - Etheryn
- 0.2.4 - Atugia
- 0.2.9 - Brienne
- 0.2.32 - Quintillus
- 0.2.41 - Kiyoko
- 0.3.10 - Arona
- 0.3.25 - Azyrran
- 0.4.24 - Agnimitra
- 0.5.7 - Berwyn's removal as a companion (see note)
- 0.5.21 - Viviane - the final companion
So, this patch includes a new dungeon for Berwyn which neatly ties off his arc and brings him more or less to a feature complete state with not just a lot of new content, but a lot of changes to him.
You’ve probably already noticed that while Berwyn always had a dearth of content outside himself compared to most of the cast, your dogboy companion has gotten little to no new support in quests and events over the last year. Berwyn’s original writer left the community some time ago, and I brought B! onboard to finish his character arc off with the aplomb only a writer of his caliber can. However, I made the decision that it would be unfair to burden another writer with an extra companion. Rather, we’ll be transitioning him into a normal NPC.
Asking B! to wrap up another writer’s biggest project is enough of a herculean task on its own — one which he stepped up to admirably, as you’ll soon see — but the decision to cut Berwyn’s Companion content was mine, and made from the beginning. As of this patch, Berwyn is no longer a companion. He is still around, and almost all of his old content is still accessible since he rarely interacted with things to begin with; you just can’t add him to your party anymore. This applies from the moment you beat Matiha in his first quest onwards.
The good news is, without having to worry about supporting him constantly on your adventures, this has given us the opportunity to really give Berwyn some incredible mutability; the kind that would be impossible to support long-term the way we do with Companion characters — Etheryn herself already stresses what we can and should do with a character you can bring with you. The art that comes with this post should give a clue as to what you can do with him (or not, if you like Berry just the way he is).
I know Berry has his fans, so for those of you who like the boi, I hope the quest and all the content it brings is a fitting consolation to not being able to bring him along on your adventures. There really is a ton of it. And for those of you not into big-dick femboys, the ending of this quest might just give you something to enjoy about Wynne too!
-Patch Notes for 0.5.7, (2022)
Companions are a core element of the party system. They are intended to travel and interact with the Champion throughout their adventures: they interact with the world, other characters, and with the other companions. In combat, they play a significant roles, from healing, to damaging, to tanking, based their equipped companion set. Regardless of companion health points, if the Champion is defeated in combat, the party experiences combat loss. In normal play, the Champion can only bring up to two companions at a time.
Only veteran writers were allowed to create companions, as they are a huge undertaking and must be accounted for in most, if not all, new and existing content. To prevent significant backtracking for newly-added companions into old content, a submission deadline was set before Khor'minos proper could be entered. It should be noted that the submission for new companions has been closed since version 0.4.20 (November 1, 2021), and any conceptualized companions that were not added before the deadline will not be added.
Companion Tags
Initially, when the companion list was finalized, companion tags were meant to act as a future-proofing system to include or exclude companions in post-combat sex scenes. During a victory sex scene, an Aggressive companion could sex another member of the defeated party, while a Reserved companion would be excluded from most sexual acts in any victory sex scene. This system is largely unused now, as it has been easier to write the companion interaction specifically.
Any non-Chaste companion is considered a sexable companion, and thus can be included in most victory and loss sex scenes that include non-Chaste participation. While rarely used, any non-Chaste & non-Reserved companion is considered a sex-hungry companion, and may comment or participate in certain sex-related scenes.
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Companions |
Function
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Arona
Brint
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Headstrong characters that tend to use their cock to satisfy their urges, as well as take charge.
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Chaste |
Etheryn
Atugia [a1]
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Excluded from any victory and defeat sex scene, and generally shies away or retreats from sexual content that doesn't directly involve them. They are still available for sex with the Champion, but not initially, and in most cases, only with the Champion.
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Playful |
Agnimitra
Azyrran
Cait
Kiyoko
Viviane [v2]
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In essence, a switch. This means that they flex between dominant and submissive to suit themselves. They also tend to, as the name states, act playful or mischievous.
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Reserved |
Atugia [a2]
Azyrran
Brienne
Quintillus
Viviane [v1]
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Similar to Chaste, they are excluded from victory sex scenes; however, they are included in defeat sex scenes. They also tend to shy away from sex that isn't specifically related to them. They are still available for sex with the Champion, and in most cases, only the Champion.
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Cait
Quintillus
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Characters that are eager to engage in sex and tend to be on the receiving/giving end (e.g. giving oral or riding cocks) of sex scenes to satisfy their desires.
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In regards to Atugia, her tag changes based on:
- [a1] - Chaste
- If defeated after fighting her as the Runic Knight, or recruitment through Baroness Carmen without having sexed Atugia.
- [a2] - Reserved
- Having chosen Romance with Atugia, or recruitment through Baroness Carmen with having sexed Atugia.
Note that Reserved replaces Chaste.
In regards to Viviane, her tag changes based on:
- [v1] - Reserved
- [v2] - Playful
- When Viviane is not warned about the Succubus Milk during the events of Be Witched, she becomes a demon.
Note that Playful replaces Reserved.
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however, the sexHungryComps criteria appears to be "doesn't have chaste or reserved" rather than "has slutty, playful, or aggressive" so in having both slutty and reserved, Quin does not count as a sex hungry companion but in generic companion mentions that call for a slutty companion, Quin will still trigger
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—Homurakko (2022)
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Since it is a barely used system, its use can be enumerated:
- Participate in Fuck Her, Fuck Him, and Ride Him victory sex scenes of the Lupine Scouts (each tag having their own action/comment);
- Provides a comment during Tetsuya's Vigorous sex scene (with and without Silly Mode);
- Takes a few actions when asking Liulfr for Sex at his/her cave.
Unique to the Centaur Pack - Rider Leader victory sex scene is a very specific use of the sex-hungry tag. It calls upon
- Either Brint, Arona, and/or Cait (aggressive and has a cock, or slutty)
- With which party position that character is in affecting who does what.
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Followers & Character Items
Followers, or Camp Followers, are characters that can accompany the Champion throughout their adventures, but are mostly interacted with at the Champion's camp. Unlike companions, they offer limited to no combat support and rarely contribute dialogue to content that is not related to them. On the other hand, Character Items travel with the Champion by occupying a slot in their inventory. Their main method of interaction is through the Use function in the Champion's inventory or while at camp. While similar to followers, there is a distinct enough difference to split the two.
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Interaction Notes
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Alante
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Camp Follower |
By accepting Alante's challenge in single combat (Fight Alone) to earn her hand in marriage and defeating her at The Colosseum |
- Can be interacted with at Camp, as a Guest at the Frost Hound, and at the Wayfort's Southern Gate
- Can be used as a summon in combat (Rally Alante) (having asked her about Combat)
- Provides some commentary when entering certain locations for the first time as a follower
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Ashelander
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Character Item |
Obtained as Ashelander (weapon) at the end of A Teatime For Dragons |
- Can be interacted with through Use in inventory, and through dreams (when allowed)
- As a weapon, can be equipped and used as a primary or offhand melee weapon
- Provides comments if used during a critical hit (with and without Silly Mode)
- Can be placed on Display at the Wayfort's vaults
- Additional content if Freja is present
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Eubicha
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Camp Follower |
Can be recruited after the completion of Harboring a Fugitive (any end) |
- Can be interacted with at Camp and at her post at the Centaur Village
- Upon recruitment, increases storage capacity by +10
- Provides access to Storage while at Camp, allowing the Champion to store and retrieve items (shares the same storage as the Wayfort's storage vaults and the Frost Hound's storage chest)
- Can be involved in a few sex scenes
- Can be set up with Kalysea, who will fuck her from time to time
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Kalysea
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Camp Follower |
Recruited upon her return at the end of Kalysea's Offerings |
- Can be interacted with at Camp
- Can be used as a summon in combat (Rally Kalysea) (having asked her about Combat)
- Can be involved in an assortment of sex scenes
- Is a potential Bedmate
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Lyric
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Character Item |
Initially obtained as the Frozen Kobold, and will thaw once the Champion sleeps with the item in their inventory |
- Can be interacted with through Use in Inventory
- Is classified as a consumable item, and can be used as a power in combat (Throw Lyric)
- Will provide commentary in some scenes
- Heavily involved in other content related to Kobolds
- If dropped, will make their way to Ivris' Alchemist's Shop
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Oma
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Character Item |
Initially obtained as the Oil Lamp through:
- Purchased from Nash for 1000 EC after choosing Browse
- Found after choosing to Browse the Kobold Queen's treasure, having asked about her Treasure before
Note: Discovering the Oil Lamp from one location disables the chance to find it from the other.
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- Can be interacted with through Use in Inventory
- Capable of granting up to 3 Wishes
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Guests & Temporary Party Members
During certain quests and events, characters temporarily join the Champion's party by occupying the guest slot and assist them up to a certain point in that storyline. Sometimes, a companion will be added as a guest if they are not currently present in the Champion's party, or if they were not recruited as a companion yet.
Temporary PC
Like guests, a non-player character may retell an experience they had in the past during certain quests and events. In these cases, the player temporarily assumes the role of that character, until a certain point in the storyline.
Summons
Throughout the Champion's adventures, they may come across special items and powers that allow them to summon a character to aid them in battle. While in some cases, the summoned character is a generic and unnamed elemental or creature, in others, it can be a unique, named character. Listed above their names is the item or event that unlocks the power to summon them in the table below. Some of them can be interacted with through the Wayfort's Summon Circle, while some are interactable through the special item used to summon them. This list does not include characters summoned by companions and guests, like Etheryn's summon, Harrick.