As far as I know there is no benefit from low corruption
Its something I always wondered, why put in a corruption system that apparently serves no purpose?
My best guess is that in the eventual endgame, there'll be major differences for a player who managed to avoid corruption the entire playthrough. That would be a a pretty big game-changer, as no-corruption locks you out of a lot of stuff. Still, seems plausible.
Otherwise, it's the most useless alignment system in the history of RPGs, no offense haha
