Dark Chapel
Oshimeter
Synopsis
A quiet, peaceful life serving her village church is what Sister Rosaria has built for herself — the kind of calm that feels earned, whatever came before it. Then a new priest and sister arrive, and that calm evaporates immediately. The newcomers are fugitives, wanted for theft and murder, and the man calling himself Father Edwards isn't a stranger to Rosaria. He's a former priest with a history of assaulting her, and he's not done. His terms are simple and brutal: comply, or the villagers pay the price. She's essentially trapped between her own trauma and her responsibility to the people she's spent years protecting. That tension — personal violation versus communal duty — is what drives the whole two-episode OVA. It's heavy, uncomfortable material handled with more psychological weight than you might expect from the genre. If you've watched Bible Black or Discipline: The Record of a Crusade and appreciated when these titles actually bother building dread before anything else, Dark Chapel lands in similar territory. It's closer to coercive thriller than pure shock content, with Rosaria as a genuinely sympathetic figure caught in an impossible position. Fans of Night Shift Nurses who prefer their darker OVAs to have some narrative backbone rather than just scene-to-scene escalation will find this one has more going on under the surface. It's a short watch at two episodes, sourced from a visual novel, and Studio Jam keeps the atmosphere consistently tense throughout.
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Rosalia
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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