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Sword Maiden

Voiced by: Aya Endo (Japanese), Meg McClain (English)

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With these eyes, I see many things... things you cannot imagine...

A blind woman and former Gold-ranked adventurer who runs the Temple of Law as Archbishop of the Supreme God. Having heard of Goblin Slayer's achievements, she enlists him and his party to slay goblins infesting the sewers underneath Water Town, the city her temple oversees.


  • The Ace: She made her mark in history ten years ago for her role in defeating the Demon Lord, in particular ending the machinations of an order known as the Evil Sect. Even long after her retirement, the group is no closer to summoning their god thanks to her power and influence.
  • A-Cup Angst: She goes through this in Daikatana, wishing she was bigger like some fellow adventuresses. Needless to say, she gets her wish and then some.
  • All of the Other Reindeer: In her early days as Female Bishop, word got out that she failed her very first quest, a goblin-slaying mission no less. Almost every adventurer since gave her the cold shoulder because they didn't want to associate with such a beacon of bad luck and (perceived) incompetence, forcing her to peddle her services as an appraiser just to get by.
  • Blind Seer: An encounter with goblins early in her adventuring days left her eyes burned blind, but she was afterwards blessed with Aura Vision that perceives enough to let her get around with minimal need for aid.
  • Bling-Bling-BANG!: Her sword is gilded. Justified as she uses it as a Magic Staff and Staff of Authority rather than a melee weapon.
  • Blow You Away: Knows the spell "Blast Wind."
  • Breakout Character: She headlines Spin-Off web novel Goblin Slayer Side Story 2: Tsubanari no Daikatana about her quest to take out the Demon Lord that was her original claim to fame, alongside her old party of adventurers.
  • Broken Ace: Mixed with Broken Birda single mistake was all it took to make her what she is now. She is blinded, mentally-shattered, and instilled with a crippling fear of goblins. Her nights are constantly plagued with nightmares. Worst of all, no one would ever pay heed to her cries for help, because what would they, and a legendary hero like her, have to fear against the most common and lowliest of mooks?
  • Broken Bird: A fragile and traumatized, but still lovely young woman. Daikatana describes her as "a girl of scant happiness," and adds the detail of laboring under harsh expectations before her disastrous adventuring debut.
  • Broken Smile: When Goblin Slayer rejected her romantic entreatments and mustered no sympathy for her past experiences, she cracked a wry, vacant little grin to his turned back as her inner demons rose up to drag her under completely... until Goblin Slayer relented and spoke words and promises that at last brought her reprieve from the trauma and nightmares of her past.
  • Chronic Hero Syndrome: She wants to help her fellow adventurers and work towards saving the world in whatever small way she can. If She can't be on the frontlines, she provide support or advocate on other's behalf.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: While speaking with Noble Fencer in Volume 6 and learning about her being rescued by Goblin Slayer, she immediately casts a spell to read her mind and learn her opinion and intentions toward him. When she visits the Adventurer's Guild to ask Goblin Slayer to be a temporary bodyguard in Volume 8, she uses the opportunity to scope out her competition.
  • Color-Coded Eyes: Promo art and the anime show Sword Maiden's eyes to be a washed out blue-grey in color, further paled by her cataracts, and she more than fits their historic connotations of beauty, cynicism, and altered vision.
  • Combat Medic: As Female Bishop she had some healing miracles and was trained in first aid.
  • Commonality Connection: Feels kinship with Noble Fencer for their... mutual trauma, and takes her in a part-time assistant and informal apprentice when she sets up shop in Water Town as Female Merchant.
  • Covered with Scars: Her body is covered in several faint white lines that have all mostly healed by the time the events of the story take place. Her eyes, which she keeps behind a blindfold, were less so. All evidence of having been a former toy for goblins.
  • Cowardly Lion: Even as late as Volume 8, she is not over her phobia of goblins despite how much peace of mind Goblin Slayer has helped her regain. She locks herself in her carriage for a full day after goblin wolf riders attempt to harass her caravan, and when she is sent as The Cavalry to get Goblin Slayer's injured party out of the Dungeon of the Dead, she is unable to bring herself to take any more active measures than shooting off one lighting spell from a far distance and clinging to her Alligator familiar as she watches her battle-priest retinue charge in for her (which is still an improvement in itself).
  • Defiled Forever: How she feels concerning her... experience in goblin captivity. Since There Are No Therapists, she simply can't move on.
  • Determinator: Even after being raped, abandoned by her first party, ridiculed by scum on the street for being "weak", left with no support for her PTSD, and reduced to working for a pittance, she still wants to be a hero.
  • Dork Knight: Ex-Gold rank adventurer and an archbishop of the Church of the Supreme God. Gets chided by her attendant for poor sleeping behavior, sulks for it, and nibbles on her pillow.
  • Double Entendre: Couldn't resist cracking a pointed remark about Goblin Slayer "sharing a bed" with her and Priestess to heal him with Resurrection, cementing her status as The Tease.
  • Due to the Dead: Prays for destroyed undead to be able to rest in peace, even in the Dungeon of the Dead, where she knows that most zombies and skeletons aren't necesarily rising due to unquiet spirits.
  • Eating the Eye Candy: A slightly different take on the norm given her condition, but the Resurrection miracle provided ample opportunity to burn the sensation of Goblin Slayer's naked chest into her memories.
  • Enemy Scan: Her ability to identify items and loot is a magic boon granted by her god. It can also detect curses.
  • Eye Scream: She wasn't always blind. When goblins kidnapped her, among other things they burned her eyes with a torch.
  • Famed In-Story: She was formerly a member of the adventuring party that slew a Demon Lord, becoming a household name in the process. A decade later, she is still regarded as a Living Legend.
  • Familiar: An albino alligator. It had been defending the sewers underneath Water Town well before Goblin Slayer's arrival and is the reason there are no giant rats to hunt.
  • Flashback Echo: In the manga, Sword Maiden gets flashes of her time in the hands of goblins from just looking down at her own body.
  • Foil:
    • Both Sword Maiden and Goblin Slayer had their lives forever altered by the machinations of goblins at a young age. Shackled by intense trauma and mental baggage, they are a pair of damaged goods who still pushed on and became successful adventurers. However, a closer look into their lives exhibits just how Sword Maiden is everything Goblin Slayer isn’t:
      • Sword Maiden is a stunningly beautiful woman whose looks and grace draws admiration from all, complemented by robes that show off her curves and leave little to the imagination. The only imperfection about her appearance is the blindfold that covers her useless eyes. Goblin Slayer isn’t too bad on the looks department either, but he covers everything behind plated armor and a closed helmet, and his eyes are never seen by the audience.
      • As an authority figure and dedicated caster of miracles, Sword Maiden rarely permits herself to take direct action, so she works through proxies such as hired help, astral projections, and familiars. Once she gets involved in a fight, though, she's packing enough power to bring even gods to their knees. Goblin Slayer is a frontlines man through and through, freely getting himself involved in the thick of combat. He's not an especially great fighter due to Crippling Overspecialization and cheap gear, but if it's good enough for goblins, then it's good enough for him.
      • Gold- and Silver-rank are granted only to the most powerful, skilled, and trustworthy adventurers as proof of their accomplishments. Naturally, Sword Maiden is utterly revered as an unquestioned Living Legend for defeating the Demon Lord. By contrast, Goblin Slayer’s skill as an adventurer is frequently doubted upon by skeptics, especially since he was only given his rank as the Guild’s sole goblin exterminator.
      • However, it is because of Sword Maiden's accolades that she ends up finding herself distanced from her peers, somebody to be admired from afar. Her subjects put too much faith in her abilities when she's the one who needs help the most. Until the events of Volume 2 occurred, she had virtually nothing to show for all the adulation heaped upon her. Goblin Slayer was mostly isolated too, but he’s always had at least someone willing to reach out to him and give support, be it his childhood friend, his receptionist, or his partners.
      • Sword Maiden's mental health issues are characterized by vivid night terrors, arrested development, and a desperate need for love from an empathetic soul. Because of this, she latches onto Goblin Slayer like a child does with a security blanket, and reveals another side of herself that is vulnerable, fanciful, coquettish, and occasionally even petty when she's not upholding her image. Goblin Slayer is also mentally inhibited and sometimes insecure, but his emotions are mostly numbed whenever he isn't in the midst of Tranquil Fury.
      • Ultimately, their fates at the hands of goblins have taken them through wildly different approaches with their lives, becoming the crux of the issue at the climax of Volume 2 — Sword Maiden had her innocence destroyed through degradation by torture and rape; for her, goblins were something to be feared. Indeed, her paralyzing phobia would plague her for years to come. Even so, she managed to save the world, and would go on to live a mostly functional life as a world-renowned holy woman. Meanwhile, Goblin Slayer had his innocence destroyed along with his sister and his hometown; for him, goblins were meant to be butchered with a vengeance. This anger has been focused into an understandable desire to take down as many of the bastards as possible, and it has worked wonders for the people he saved, Sword Maiden included. He's never going to aim for higher though, and his future prospects aren't good if he's left to his own devices.
    • Not only do she and Priestess share some physical traits, but she too differentiates from Goblin Slayer's age by about five years, behaved very much like the younger girl in her adventuring days, and understood how menacing goblins can be at around the same age as well. Given some years, experience, and... filling out, Priestess may mature to resemble Sword Maiden in both stature and position. So it is not too difficult to infer that she is a possible outcome of Priestess' future, had Goblin Slayer been too late to rescue her in their first encounter.
  • Freudian Excuse: She's an emotional wreck behind closed doors, and a frequent victim of night terrors. For an archbishop and a major figure, she can be surprisingly cynical about heroes and politics. Even with those she likes, she can be unnerving at times, as Priestess can attest to, and some of her actions (like attempting to seduce Goblin Slayer with her personal story about being a rape victim) show signs of a not-entirely well woman. Just like how Goblin Slayer's experience with the monsters left a lasting impression on his psyche, her experience as a prisoner broke her completely, except she's now too afraid to ever face goblins on her own.
  • Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak: Samurai Captain finds her to be surprisingly physically active for a demure spellcaster of noble heritage.
  • Good Is Not Soft: In spite of her beauty and gentle appearance, she can be surprisingly harsh at times, such as warning Priestess that Goblin Slayer cannot protect her forever directly after implying first-hand experience with goblin savagery. She also takes direct control of her alligator to stalk the underground labyrinth, tearing monsters apart and chasing away adventurers to prevent casualties.
  • Handicapped Badass: Back in her heyday. She was blinded before she went on to become a legendary hero, performing the deeds that promoted her into Gold-ranked status.
  • Heroic Lineage: One of her long-ago ancestors was a Platinum-ranked hero. This put enormous pressure on her as a young girl growing up in a time of ascendent monstrous threats.
  • Heroic RRoD: Casts Fusion Blast by herself by entering Overcast, burning and exhausting herself.
  • Heroic Self-Deprecation: Years of the people around her being unable to accept the idea that she could have ever been any less capable or untouchable than she is now have caused her to internalize a self-image of herself as still the hapless, unfortunate rookie that got overpowered by goblins on her first quest, referring to herself as "Just a weak little girl" in need of saving, despite having long since risen to become a demon-slaying, world-saving Gold Rank. Also, in Daikatana, she needed constant assurance that she was doing a good job with the map she was in charge of drawing.
  • High Priest: She's an archbishop, after all.
  • Hypocrite: Chastises Priestess during their shared bath scene for leaning on Goblin Slayer as a source of strength, and warns her to keep in mind that he inevitably will fall someday. By the end of the Water Town goblin extermination quest, Sword Maiden has formed a romantic obsession for Goblin Slayer, to the point of shamelessly propositioning him on his last day in the city and using the memory of his martial prowess as a sleep aid.
  • I Did What I Had to Do: The vivisected girl in a back alley of Water Town that kick-started the whole investigation into potential goblins hiding in the sewers was a Frame-Up... on the goblins. Actual goblins would have taken the girl back to their nest first, not cut her apart in human territory, something that Goblin Slayer caught on from the start. The girl was really a victim of the Evil Sect's rituals, but the order was supposed to be dead, and Sword Maiden saw an opportunity to finally bring a proper scare and justification to actively hunt goblins in the sewers. Even if it means pinning the blame on the wrong culprit.
  • I Just Want to Be Loved: After losing her old adventuring party and finding herself isolated in a sea of supplicants, sycophants, and servants, she is slowly falling apart from the need for someone, anyone at all, who understands her pain, likes her for herself, and is willing to comfort her in the face of the terrors of her past that still haunt her.
  • Insecure Love Interest: She is subtly upset upon learning that Goblin Slayer has a young woman waiting for him at home, and envies both her and Priestess for being much more emotionally resilient compared to a "desperate, weak girl" such as herself.
  • Intimate Healing: What her miracle Resurrection essentially is. So long as the target is not actually dead, it can stitch shattered bones together, and restore a body to peak health and stamina. However, due to its extensive setup and highly specific requirements, she almost never uses it.
  • Intimate Psychotherapy: Goblin Slayer, a fellow victim of goblins, seemed to fit what Sword Maiden wanted out of a confidant, and not just to empathize and soothe her anxieties: Come the opportunity to spend time together in private, her repeated pleas all but screamed exactly how she wanted him to "comfort" her. Which is why she's crushed to learn the hard way that Goblin Slayer wouldn't (or couldn't) reciprocate her. He just kills goblins — nothing more, nothing less. Sword Maiden would just have to make do with that instead.
  • Ironic Nickname: She is called the "Sword Maiden" but, as her backstory reveals, she was raped by goblins, thus is not a maiden at all. In a light novel interlude, a cultist of the gods of chaos spitefully lampshades this fact.
  • I Should Have Been Better: Constantly berates herself for freezing up at jujst the mere mention of goblins in Daikatana. Saqmurai Captain assures her that the rest of the party can handle them and she just needs to keep her cool for the other dangers of the dungeon.
  • The Jinx: No one wants to party with her after she escaped the goblins because losing to them in the first place got her labelled as "unlucky."
  • Knight in Sour Armor: Though semi-retired, she remains a high-powered and stalwart keeper of the peace, and champion of the Supreme God. However, she remains all but psychologically broken from her early experiences of the depths of the depravity of monsters, and during the occupation of Water Town by Evil Sectarians and a goblin nest she is aghast at how none of the city natives seem to care about the periodic disappearances and butchering so long as they aren't in their neighborhoods. Not helped by the fact she can't get the army, who could effectively handle the problem, to help because the King is focused on using the army to exterminate demons.
  • Light 'em Up: Holy Smite is a blast of burning holy energy directly from her god to her heretical foes.
  • Love Confession: Or something to that effect to Goblin Slayer, seeing as he's the only one making an effort to help — everyone else sees her as a powerful figure, so they don't recognize her fear of goblins. Whether or not he acknowledges her words, or even hears them, is a different matter entirely.
    Sword Maiden: I... I cherish you...!
  • Loving a Shadow: Sword Maiden's infatuation with Goblin Slayer began before she had ever met the man, having learned of his existence through folk songs. Once they meet, she willingly puts up with his brusque conduct, opens her heart to him, and more. It's quite a literal case too, considering her eyes; when she thinks of him, she imagines a figure clad in stalwart armor only tangentially related to Goblin Slayer's actual appearance. In the end of Volume 2, Sword Maiden finally snaps and undergoes a mental breakdown when he firmly rejects her pleas to relieve her anguish. Having said that, his last words afterward not only bring her back from the brink, but reinforce her love and desire to pursue him.
  • Magic Focus Object: Certain spells require specific catalysts, such as a horn for "Blast Wind."
  • Magical Gesture: Performs mudras as well as mantras to cast arcane magic.
  • Magic Knight: In Daikatana it's noted that while Female Bishop is unused to being on the front lines, she is trained in wielding martial weapons, and is at least strong enough to cave in a brigand's head utterly with the hilt of her sword-staff.
  • Magic Staff: A sword with gilded edges and scales hanging off the hilt, the sign of the Supreme God, serves as this.
  • The Millstone: Is convinced she is this for the Golden Party, and reassurances by Samurai Captain only work for a short time.
  • Most Common Superpower: Has one of the largest busts of the entire cast, and her backstory marks her as the most powerful, if now retired, adventurer properly introduced as of yet.
  • Ms. Fanservice: She has a very voluptuous body, and gets both a Furo Scene and a Bedmate Reveal scene involving Priestess, with Goblin Slayer participating in the latter. Priestess herself has a hard time looking away.
  • Naughty Nuns: For someone intended to be a High Priest, her ceremonial robes do a poor job at concealing her curves. She is also deeply in love with Goblin Slayer and throws herself at his arms, alas he is too single-minded in his quest to pay any attention.
  • The Navigator: Took over as cartographer and direction-giver for the Golden Party from Myrmidon Monk.
  • Never Gets Drunk: Or at least hungover, as she's noted to be tipsy after a night of merriment in Daikatana but is completely clear-headed the next day while Female Mage and even Myrmidon Monk are choking down hangover cures.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Her telling Priestess that there is good chance Goblin Slayer will die or disappear eventually, due to her own experiences, causes Priestess to Freak Out at a critical moment, nearly getting the entire party killed (or in the case of the females much, much worse).
  • No Hero to His Valet: The one person who treats Sword Maiden as just a woman besides Goblin Slayer is her Attendant, who freely chides and jokes about her lovelorn ways. She used to be just as stiff as anyone else when Sword Maiden was hiding her pain, but she's grateful for the newfound casualness all the same, particularly when she transcribes her letters to Goblin Slayer for her with discretion.
  • Not Herself: Says that the main reason she was so harsh with Priestess in the bath was because mind-melding with her alligator familiar taxed her enough to rob her of her usual patience.
  • Offscreen Moment of Awesome: While Goblin Slayer's company were busy foiling Dark Elf's plan to summon Hecatoncheir in the flesh, Sword Maiden participated alongside a Platinum-ranked hero in fending off the genuine article within the spirit realm via Astral Projection. Said giant was so powerful, its mere presence manifested in the real world as the howling storm the company did battle in.
  • Ornamental Weapon: Her sword is a glorified catalyst, decorated with a gold cap on the tip and hanging scales on the crossguard.
  • Past Experience Nightmare: Plagued by nightmares about her time at the hands of goblins for years on end, until Goblin Slayer leaves her with a promise to always answer her call for salvation, even in her dreams. Her personal attendants note that she has slept soundly and restfully ever since.
  • The Perils of Being the Best: Ever since she helped topple the Demon Lord, achieved the Gold-rank, and assumed her position as Archbishop, the people around her have stayed at arm's length and insisted on treating her as an all-powerful pillar of strength, when what she wants and desperately needs is someone she can be comforted by and be vulnerable around. The pressure to live up to her pedestal and hide the marks of her past trauma have beaten her psyche down almost more than the actual trauma itself. This is best exemplified in Volume 8, when the Capital's upper echelon, upon learning that goblins have taken the Princess to the Dungeon of the Dead, starts imploring Sword Maiden to head there and rescue her. Caught between their expectations, her violent flashbacks, and her goblin phobia, the poor woman came dangerously close to snapping like a twig.
  • Psychic Link: Can establish one with her giant white alligator familiar to direct it in patrolling the sewers for monsters. She dislikes doing so because she then feels the sensations of everything it does.
  • Psychotic Smirk: Samurai Captain is unnerved to discover that when helping to beat back rogue adventurers accosting them in the Dungeon of the Dead, Female Bishop often develops a small, cold, cruel smirk while putting them down.
  • Rape as Backstory: Over ten years ago she was knocked unconscious and dragged into a goblin nest, where she was tortured and raped for an indefinite amount of time. How she managed to get out was not explained, but the experience left her scarred both physically and mentally, with no one to turn to for comfort.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: She too is one of the few people outside of Goblin Slayer's circle to fully comprehend the horrors goblins represent. However, she is unique in that she is in an actual position of power to make a change, and was the one who authorized the investigation and consequent purging of the sewers before hiring him.
  • The Red Mage: She uses arcane magic as well as miracles, and could even combo-cast with Female Mage as Female Bishop. She claims not to see what's so valuable about the skill compared to a more advanced single-type caster.
  • Reflectionless Useless Eyes: Though she's long since healed the worst of the burn scars on her face, the eyes themselves remain opaque and sightless under her blindfold.
  • Sanity Slippage: She was actually much more well-adjusted as a marginalized rookie freshly recovered from her captivity than as a mature hero a decade past the event. Being separated from her old companions, having to shoulder the expectations of the entire nation, and being exposed to the Dungeon of the Dead have all worsened her mental condition exponentially.
  • Sensory Overload: Gets almost knocked out by noisy or smelly places in Daikatana due to her Super-Senses.
  • Sewer Gator: She keeps a giant albino alligator as a Familiar, and uses it to patrol the sewers of Water Town. This is why Water Town never has giant rat extermination quests.
  • Sex for Solace: Ultimately what she wants from Goblin Slayer is a positive sexual experience. The anime plays it up after the Resurrection miracle as she gets very touchy and snugly with a shirtless Goblin Slayer.
  • Skilled, but Naive: Daikatana reveals her to have been this as an aspiring adventurer. Her initial class was Bishop and it's stated that any decent Appraiser (her fallback career) needs to have an extensive background in magical studies to properly detect enchantments and curses on loot. All of this suggests either an exceptional prodigy or a woman who took extra time to fully develop her skills before taking to the field. It's just too bad that still wasn't enough to come out ahead on her first quest.
  • Smells Sexy: Even Goblin Slayer himself can't help but take note of her beguiling fragrance.
  • Sour Supporter: Nakedly resents the King for dismissing her fear of goblins and supplications for proper military mobilization against them despite being her old adventuring partner and knowing the reason for her phobia, one example being him not doing anything about the growing Water Town goblin infestation problem. When he visits her to complain about Evil Wizard building a Mage Tower and shutting down regional trade routes while his army is still mopping up the demons, all she does is mock him for being both unwilling and unable to protect his subjects from local threats and sing a song celebrating the idea of him being violently deposed.
  • Stepford Smiler: Is almost always smiling in all of her interactions. As the trope suggests, she's hiding a lot of depression and anxiety underneath.
  • Super-Senses: Has heightened smell and hearing, which proves handy in tracking "newbie-hunting" rogues in Daikatana by the scent of blood that to others is completely covered by the sensory dampening magic of the Dungeon of the Dead. In volume 2, she can her a girl's muffled crying from across several busy market streets.
  • Synchronization: She feels whatever her alligator familiar experiences. Seeing as she has it patrolling the sewers for monster swarms to fight and eat, she's often driven to the bathhouse to try to wash away the sensations.
  • Tears of Joy: After Goblin Slayer promises to kill all goblins should she call for him, even in her dreams, she breaks down into these tears and declares her Love Confession for him.
  • The Tease: For an archbishop, she's surprisingly forward and flirty to Goblin Slayer. It's genuine affection; much to her disappointment, it never gets a rise out of him.
  • There Are No Therapists: Forget professional help; almost none of the people around her that she wants to open up to about her torment are willing to believe that a woman of her power could have ever been taken advantage of by mere goblins, unwittingly shaming her for weakness and worsening her internal agony and self-disgust.
  • Turn Undead: Is naturally able to strip away necromantic magic.
  • Tyke Bomb: Says that she was "molded" by her noble family to become a hero for their lifetime, though she wants that for herself now too.
  • The Unchosen One: Unlike the elusive Platinum-ranked heroes, she just happened to be an exceptional individual who wasn't destined to save the world, but managed anyway.
  • Utility Party Member: Sword Maiden's main role in the Golden Party was as their map-drawer in the dungeon.
  • Vapor Wear: Her outfit is sideless, showing she doesn't wear underwear.
  • Virgin Power: Her miracle Resurrection requires a virgin to be present. Unfortunately, Sword Maiden has been violated by goblins and therefore can no longer perform it alone. She can, however, cast it with a virgin (such as Priestess) present nearby as a "material component" for her spell.
  • When She Smiles: When her attendant mentions Goblin Slayer and suggests writing a letter to him, Sword Maiden immediately perks up and her face literally beams with a huge smile. It's absolutely adorable.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Played for Drama. The entire reason why she hired Goblin Slayer in the first place is because she can never bring herself to confront goblins ever again — she fears that if the goblin swarm within the sewers ever makes it above ground, she will just fall apart entirely at the seams, leaving Water Town defenseless. In Daikatana she freezes when confronted by them and feels constant paranoia in the dungeon that they might spread even to parts with stronger monsters that always kill and eat them.
  • Womanchild: She knows well enough to keep it hidden in public, but she can be a bit immature for a twenty-five-year-old. Sword Maiden has an especially noticeable habit of sulking like a teenage girl whenever the subject involves Goblin Slayer.
  • Workaholic: She used to bury herself in work to distract herself from her problems. She's a little more lax now, but her attendants still think she needs more rest.
  • Yellow Lightning, Blue Lightning: When she leads to charge to save Goblin Slayer's party from the remains of the cultist horde in Volume 8, she launches a spell that hits their vanguard with purple lightning.
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