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'''Broken Saints''' is a Sister Adamanthea audio drama by [[Alec Worley]].{{Fn|1}}
  
 
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Sister Adamanthea is an oddity among the Adepta Sororitas – a Sister Repentia who has been cleansed of her sin and returned to her duty, rather than finding penance in death. Seen by the faithful as a living miracle, she herself is unsure. Still feeling the weight of her crime, she wonders if she belongs in the sisterhood at all. When she is forced to appear with a famed priest on a most holy day, Adamanthea's doubts itensify… until disaster strikes.{{Fn|2}}
 
Sister Adamanthea is an oddity among the Adepta Sororitas – a Sister Repentia who has been cleansed of her sin and returned to her duty, rather than finding penance in death. Seen by the faithful as a living miracle, she herself is unsure. Still feeling the weight of her crime, she wonders if she belongs in the sisterhood at all. When she is forced to appear with a famed priest on a most holy day, Adamanthea's doubts itensify… until disaster strikes.{{Fn|2}}
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==Related Articles==
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*[[Whispers (Short Story)]]
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*[[Repentia (Short Story)]]
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*[[Martyr's End (Short Story)]]
  
 
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Revision as of 13:18, 1 December 2020

Broken Saints
BrokenSaints.jpg
Author Alec Worley
Publisher Black Library
Released December 2019

Broken Saints is a Sister Adamanthea audio drama by Alec Worley.[1]

Description

Sister Adamanthea is an oddity among the Adepta Sororitas – a Sister Repentia who has been cleansed of her sin and returned to her duty, rather than finding penance in death. Seen by the faithful as a living miracle, she herself is unsure. Still feeling the weight of her crime, she wonders if she belongs in the sisterhood at all. When she is forced to appear with a famed priest on a most holy day, Adamanthea's doubts itensify… until disaster strikes.[2]

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