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23.122.217.39 wrote: Levia didn't say that killing Behemo would release malice into the new world. She said "That would be the entrance to malice". Towards it.

She was saying that she wouldn't be infected until she gave invto the impulse to commit murder. The scientist had tricked her into thinking killing Behemo would get rid of the Malice in her, when it was really the opposite. That is the implication the line is giving off. Her next lines wording it as "the fallen me" being replaced by the scientist makes it clear enough that she realizes her actions would have made her, personally, unworthy to go on the Ark.

As for her having the impulses in the first place, maybe it was a typical psychology student's symptoms of feeling what they're studying? She began her research at a young impressionable age and we don't know how Malice works with gods anyway.