Across the continent, a terrible sickness known as the “Lust Demon Disease” spreads its corruption, twisting the infected into monstrous shadows of their former selves. Yet, where there is shadow, there is always a sliver of light. That light takes the form of holy maidens known as Exorcist Sisters.
Our story follows a novice among these sisters, a woman named Aria. With a heart full of conviction and a soul alight with purpose, she made a solemn vow: “I will become an Exorcist Sister and save the people from this plague!” Her journey is a long one, leading her far from home to the Grand Temple, the heart of her sacred order. Her mission is nothing less than the complete eradication of the blight that torments her world.
Aria is no ordinary girl; she bears the “Stigma,” a divine mark upon her skin that is both proof and conduit of a god’s blessing. This sacred power flows through her, allowing her to confront the transformed victims and, through her holy rites, purify them. It is a profound and solemn duty, a treatment that requires her entire being.
To an outside observer, the process might seem… unorthodox. The sacred ritual is segs. Yet, it is crucial to understand that every gasp, every tremor, is a testament to the immense sacred energy being channeled through her. This is not a act of pleasure, but one of profound purification.