"Once upon a time, there was a girl named Charlotte Fawls, who came from a prominent family, the youngest daughter of a noble house.
In those days, having too many daughters wasn't a good thing because of the excessive dowry required, so they sent their daughters to the monastery.
Charlotte entered the monastery at the age of twelve, and at thirteen, the monastery was burned by rebellious soldiers. She and other nuns and monks escaped by hiding in the cellar.
So, the mothers believed this was a punishment from the Holy Father, and they needed to take the pilgrimage road to Holy Seat City to atone for their sins.
But at that time, the Hundred Years' War had just ended, and the Empire was still in an era of extreme chaos.
That's why after traveling less than a tenth of the journey, her mother and sisters froze or starved to death one after another.
You know what? The pilgrimage path wasn't filled with flowers or pious pilgrims.
