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Of ... ((exclusive)) | Sister Efner- Falling Into Darkness Because

In many gothic stories, a "Sister" falls because she cares too much. If Efner were a healer, her "falling into darkness" might be caused by an inability to accept death.

As seen in various vampire-themed literature , the "darkness" can be a literal curse or hunger.

Discovering that the "Light" she served is built on a foundation of lies.

The "falling" narrative serves as a warning about the fragility of faith and the corrupting nature of power. Characters like Sister Efner represent the thin line between saint and sinner. When she falls, it isn't just a personal failure; it is a signal that the world itself has become too dark for even the brightest light to survive.

Modern interpretations often use "falling into darkness" as a metaphor for the struggle with addiction.

She might embrace dark magic or a pact with a "Night" entity to save a loved one, effectively trading her soul for their life. 3. Isolation and the "Sister of Night"

Often, a character like Efner begins her journey with a noble intent: to understand an ancient evil in order to defeat it. In many narratives, such as those found in Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness , "falling" is both literal and metaphorical. By venturing too deep into the "Abyss" of forbidden lore or literal subterranean horrors, the mind begins to fracture.