SHADOW INDEX
Undertale soul quiz corruption
Corruption is fan language for a virtue that has lost its boundary. It is not an official second set of souls and not a diagnosis. The same quality that helps in one context can begin protecting itself instead of the people it was meant to serve.
Determination: the red shadow
Determination can turn every closed door into a personal insult. You may keep paying for a choice simply because stopping would make the earlier cost feel wasted. In its shadow, resolve becomes control: other people become obstacles, rest feels like betrayal, and changing your mind feels worse than being wrong.
The 66-question extractor does not run a separate corruption score. It reads the same answers as a virtue profile, then uses this shadow as a question to carry into the result. Name the condition that would make you change course before the next crisis arrives.
Bravery: the orange shadow
Bravery without reflection becomes appetite for impact. You can confuse hesitation with weakness, force a confrontation before anyone is ready, or use risk as a shortcut to feeling alive. The shadow is not cowardice. It is courage that needs an audience, and action that refuses to ask who absorbs the consequences.
The 66-question extractor does not run a separate corruption score. It reads the same answers as a virtue profile, then uses this shadow as a question to carry into the result. Before the leap, ask whether the risk belongs to you alone.
Justice: the yellow shadow
Justice can become a courtroom that never closes. Context starts to look like excuse, apology like evasion, and mercy like corruption. You may become so skilled at identifying fault that repair receives less attention than the verdict. In shadow, the wish for equal standards becomes the wish to remain permanently correct.
The 66-question extractor does not run a separate corruption score. It reads the same answers as a virtue profile, then uses this shadow as a question to carry into the result. Pair every verdict with a concrete path toward repair.
Kindness: the green shadow
Help can become a leash. You may resent the people you keep saving, then feel guilty for the resentment. You would rather be needed than be known, and a boundary can feel like abandonment. In shadow, the wish to heal turns into a need to be the person who heals.
The 66-question extractor does not run a separate corruption score. It reads the same answers as a virtue profile, then uses this shadow as a question to carry into the result. Let one act of care include a clear boundary for yourself.
Patience: the cyan shadow
Patience can become a beautiful name for avoidance. You may tolerate a harmful pattern long after evidence is clear, postpone a boundary until resentment speaks for you, or expect time to make a decision that belongs to you. In shadow, calm protects the status quo more reliably than it protects people.
The 66-question extractor does not run a separate corruption score. It reads the same answers as a virtue profile, then uses this shadow as a question to carry into the result. Set a date on the question you are currently calling patience.
Integrity: the blue shadow
Integrity can harden into purity. Adaptation begins to feel fake, compromise feels contaminated, and accepting help threatens an identity built on self-reliance. You may reveal a truth mainly to prove that you are the person brave enough to reveal it. In shadow, authenticity becomes another performance with stricter rules.
The 66-question extractor does not run a separate corruption score. It reads the same answers as a virtue profile, then uses this shadow as a question to carry into the result. Describe your value without describing the image you want it to create.
Perseverance: the purple shadow
Perseverance can make suffering look like evidence of character. You may remain in a role, relationship, or method because leaving seems to invalidate everything you endured. Rest becomes laziness, assistance becomes cheating, and pain becomes a receipt you are reluctant to waste. In shadow, endurance forgets to ask what it serves.
The 66-question extractor does not run a separate corruption score. It reads the same answers as a virtue profile, then uses this shadow as a question to carry into the result. Choose one burden to put down without calling the choice failure.