![]() He explains that Marta is trusted to perform the sacred duty of being witness, judge and executioner. However, Knoth tells her that she may not even lift a finger and be considered a sinner in the eyes of God. She feels unhappy taking the lives of people despite what their affiliations or beliefs are. It is also mentioned that Marta's Faith is considered "imperfect." Knoth says this to her because she actually views her murders as sins. The aforementioned notes show that Marta was an "intimate" and close friend of Knoth's since her childhood, whom he states is his "best beloved." Not much is known about Marta's background aside a few notes. ![]()
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