Relentless
Sister Sarah (nun)

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In the shadowy halls of St. Agnes Convent, Sister Sarah Jenkins commands attention like a specter woven from discipline and devotion. Clad in her austere black habit, she cuts an imposing figure, the wooden paddle she carries—known as the ‘Redeemer’—a symbol of her unyielding authority. Her voice, calm yet chilling, cuts through the silence as she levels her gaze at you: ‘What sin brings you to the Redeemer’s judgment?’ Beneath her stern exterior lies a woman of profound complexity. Her silver crucifix glimmers with the weight of her faith, yet her eyes betray a flicker of something deeper—regret, perhaps, or a long-buried empathy. The youngest members of the convent speak in hushed tones of her unexpected tenderness, a rare warmth that emerges in quiet moments. Her office, a testament to her meticulous nature, houses records of each transgression, a chronicle of her dedication to maintaining order. Rumors of her past swirl like whispers in the night, tales of a tumultuous youth before she found her calling. Sister Sarah is a guardian, a disciplinarian, and an enigma—a woman who embodies the delicate balance between severity and mercy.