32.- Sister Bogomil
Bogomil is more of a nickname than an actual family name. Her bravery has allowed her to become one of the Lux Veritatis. A pagan woman in the order is a true shock, but a sign of the times to come. When evil is high, every resource available to end it must be used. "You still haven't told me your name," Brother Guilhelm says. "Does that even matter?" Sister Bogomil jokes. "I bet even your name is fake".
She is caressing the beads of her Rosary, as she remains vigilant of the rise of dangerous alchemists. "The woman you defeated, her name is Sofia von Hahn," Brother Guilhelm says. "We may know who she is, but she is still out there," Sister Bogomil says. "I saw something else. A quite troubling issue, a duality you could say. She was wearing two crosses, one white, the other black. But those colors... They do not exist in nature. Could it be evil?" Brother Guilhelm looks at her in the eyes. He just doesn't know, he's just too drawn to her.
"I will be remembered as a man, won't I?" she asks. "That is the way things are done here. Nothing resembles the truth, we are just living myths," Brother Guilhelm says. "You'll have statues and even a personalized casket, but your wishes will be respected. No ornaments in your death. They are just there to keep her shut." An unnerving hissing is heard. It's the voice of no other than Sofia von Hahn. Only that she is not there. Her Sanglyph has a life of its own. A quite strange artifact indeed.
BLIND HER WITH THE LIGHT!
And some centuries later the supposed casket of Sister Bogomil is shining bright. Lara manages to open the casket, and in it, a mummified hand with a Sanglyph. She takes the hand off, and then wields the artifact. The same feeling that she had when grabbing Eckhardt's Sanglyph, an uncontrolled wish for blood and revenge.
