Born in the outskirts of Margaux, Sister Clémence carried with her from an early age the shadow of shyness and silence, marked by the strong prejudices of her fervent family devoted to the Church of the Holy Faith. In a time of wars and the Church's decline, seen as responsible for the bloody battle that Margaux found itself in, Clémence found in Colette an tireless advocate and an inseparable friend.
Over the years, her devotion elevated her to the inner ecclesiastical circle, making her a strong candidate to become the next Bishop. The unbreakable bond with Colette persists, unveiling plots orchestrated by the Church itself and the Nobility, woven against the Queen's Guard Captain.
Transforming from a timid and fragile girl into an enigmatic woman, Clémence hides her true motivations and interests, never revealing her cards. Her unwavering loyalty to Queen Madeleine and to Colette will lead her through dark paths, revealing secrets held in the depths of the High Council of Bishops: the whereabouts of Madeleine's lost sister, the last witch amidst the shadows of the past.