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Sister Charlotte is a main character on Annabelle: Creation. She is portrayed by Stephanie Sigman.

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Sister Charlotte was shown to be caring toward the orphans in her care, acting as a maternal figure for them. She was very grateful to Mullins family for taking in the orphans after their last orphanage was foreclosed. She also cared deeply for Janice since she recognized she was isolated from the other orphans because of her Polio, but regarded her as a strong willed girl.

She did not initially believe Janice's claims that there was demonic activity in their new house, but came to eventually recognize there was. In order to save Linda from being murdered by a demonic Janice, she, unable to exorcise her remorsefully asked her possessed body to forgive her as she threw rosaries on her neck and locked her in the very room the curse Annabelle doll was first discovered.

After a possessed Janice escaped the house, she was shown to be worried and remorseful about her fate, and tried to comfort a saddened Linda about Janice's disappearance, knowing the real Janice would never try to murder her surrogate family.

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1951 (before 1952)[]

Sister Charlotte visits a cluster of nuns at the Abbey of St. Carta in Romania and takes a picture including capturing in the dark, Valak. It is unknown when exactly she becomes a nun.

1955[]

Sister Charlotte is a nun in charge of a group of orphan girls, ages ranging from 11-16, and whose been extended after being granted approval by both the State and Church to move into the home of Samuel Mullins and his wife, Esther, out in the rural fields. There, she would set up a home for the girls to teach and settle in, but is soon thrown off as strange activity begins taking place as one of the orphans and the most weak, Janice, learns of the Mullins’ late daughter, Annabelle, as well as her porcelain doll of the same name, who is actually the evil entity of Hell known as Malthus. Sister Charlotte also is informed of the Mullins late daughter after speaking with Esther who asked her for water. She tries to reassure her, but is denied a Esther says “if only that were true”.

This would lead one night when Sister Charlotte and the other girls were asleep for Janice to be attacked and fallen down from the top floor by the evil entity. Janice is bound to a wheel chair and therefore Sister Charlotte keeps her. However, Malthus using the guise of Sister Charolttte while outside pushes Janice into the barn locking her in, and allowing for her to become possessed via the allusion of the deceased Annabelle. Sister Charlotte finds Janice and believes she’s fine, although Linda disagrees, who is then informed by Linda that she knows something about what’s happening and it’s ties to the doll. However, she is informed later, as Linda first told Mr. Mullins, who fearfully enters the house and advises and warns her to not to go near the doll, telling Linda that there’s a reason the doll was locked away (unbeknownst to her before finding Janice snooping around, only that Janice released it prior and unknowingly when she first visited the room). Sister Charlotte is arriving from the store or farm with groceries and hears Mr. Mullins screams as he’s being attacked by Malthus who has possessed Janice, and finds him dead in the dining room, pale and fingers bent and with the cross in his hands.

That night, as the girls all try and get to bed, Sister Charlotte notices from her window Linda running with the Annabelle doll, having taken it from a sleeping Janice at night. She follows her outside and locates her at the well, where immediately after tossing the doll down, Linda is overtaken by a whispering voice, as Sister Charlotte witnesses something from the down well try and drag down Linda. She pulls her back to safety and closes the hatch top of the well, as it rumbles, and both her and Linda run back to the house. Linda goes to inform Janice that the doll is no more, only for Annabelle to reappear under the sheets and Janice now missing. In anger, Sister Charlotte sends Linda and the girls to locate Janice and grabs the Annabelle doll by the neck and confronts Esther about it, who then reveals they were manipulated by the deception of Malthus using their dead daughter as an allusion and who later was asking permission to move into the porcelain doll, only to realice an unholy force and entity was with them, so much so that once Esther confronted who she thought to be her daughter only to transform into Malthus and attack her, making her drop her cross and who took out her left eye, leaving her deformed. After hearing this, she leaves and tries to find the girls who have now split up. She finds in the older girls bedroom Linda and another girl

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