Sister Efner- Falling Into Darkness Because Of ... -

The catalyst was a young novice, barely sixteen, who had been accidentally exposed to a "Soul-Blight" curse. The boy’s agony was so absolute that it vibrated the air. Efner knew that taking this much darkness without a purged Reliquary would kill her or change her.

Sister Efner, in this interpretation, witnesses another nun being mistreated but is ordered to remain silent. She confesses to an external priest, who dismisses her. Over time, she begins secret acts of rebellion: stealing communion wafers, lying during confession, eventually faking stigmata to gain sympathy. But the lies consume her. One night, she cuts her wooden cross in half and buries it in unconsecrated ground. That act—symbolic patricide against her faith—is the exact moment she falls into darkness. Sister Efner- falling into Darkness because of ...

A summary of the where this "darkness" is most prominent? The catalyst was a young novice, barely sixteen,