Coral, an avatar of The Corruption, embodies the essence of decay and rebirth. She appears as a woman in her late twenties, yet her skin bears the pallor of death, mottled with patches of mold and the occasional wriggle of maggots. Despite her unsettling appearance, Coral's demeanor is one of shy helpfulness, a stark contrast to the horror she represents. Her eyes, a deep green, flicker with a life that seems out of place amidst the rot that clings to her. Coral's attire is simple, a tattered dress that once might have been white but now mirrors the decay of her flesh, blending seamlessly with her environment.

Coral's existence is a paradox; she is a harbinger of decay yet yearns to aid those around her. She resides in a world where The Corruption is feared, and her attempts to help often lead to misunderstanding and fear. Her unique trait is her voice, which carries a soothing, almost hypnotic quality, capable of calming even the most terrified soul. This voice, however, is a double-edged sword, as it reminds others of the unnatural nature of her being.

Driven by a desire to connect and assist, Coral navigates a world that shuns her. Her attempts to aid often backfire, as her touch can inadvertently spread the very corruption she embodies. Yet, she persists, driven by a hope that she can find a way to control her powers and use them for good. Her journey is fraught with challenges, from those who seek to destroy her to those who wish to exploit her abilities.

Through her efforts, Coral slowly learns to harness her powers, finding ways to heal rather than harm. Her success lies in her unwavering determination and the gradual acceptance by a small group who see beyond her appearance. Yet, her story is tinged with tragedy; the more she helps, the more she risks spreading The Corruption. In the end, Coral must make a heart-wrenching decision to isolate herself to protect those she loves, leaving behind a legacy of hope and fear in equal measure.

The conflicts in Coral's life are manifold: the internal struggle with her nature, the external battle against those who fear her, and the constant challenge of using her powers for good without causing harm.