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PP Jiang Studio – Goblin Slayer Sword Maiden

$276.00

Product Parameters

  • Studio: PP Jiang Studio
  • Product Name: Sword Maiden
  • Size: 24 cm (H) x 10 cm (D) x 15 cm (W)
  • Limited Edition: 109 units
  • IP: Goblin Slayer
  • Character: Sword Maiden
  • Features: 18+ Female
  • Scale: 1/6
  • Height Range: 16-25 cm
  • Material: Imported PU

Est. Completion: TBA

Special Description: Not provided

 

Character

Sword Maiden is an extremely important character throughout the “Goblin Slayer” series. She has a rather complex background that has a great effect on the plot and other characters of the series. Having started out as a gold-ranked adventurer, she is currently Archbishop of the Supreme God at the Temple of Law and has really impressive abilities in divine magic-healing, protection, and guidance. She is good at magic, but she is an even more skilled swordswoman, considering she went blind from one tough run-in with goblins when she was beginning. That left her permanently blind and gave her some serious emotional scarring, turning her into a vulnerable yet super strong individual.

Rather than diminishing her capabilities, the lack of sight further elevates her other senses and quickness in perception during battles, all combining to make her a very formidable opponent with calculated moves to repel whatever the enemy throws at her. This would come with a special ability called “Vision Sharing,” through which she can use the sight of other people to ‘see’ things for herself during combat situations. Her one-of-a-kind spot and skills make her a symbol of hope and resilience, inspiring both the characters in the series and the folks watching it.

Sword Maiden’s connection with other characters, especially Goblin Slayer, is super important to her part in the story. She really relates to him strongly because they’ve gone through a lot of crazy goblin stuff together, making her character more interesting and affecting how she treats other adventurers and people from the temple. Her story really pushes the main plot ahead, especially in the scenes where she first runs into Goblin Slayer to ask for help, but it also provokes some serious character growth and digs into the themes throughout the series, like trauma, resilience, and the hunt for justice when everything seems stacked against you.

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PP Jiang Studio Goblin Slayer Sword Maiden

Product Parameters

  • Studio: PP Jiang Studio
  • Product Name: Sword Maiden
  • Size: 24 cm (H) x 10 cm (D) x 15 cm (W)
  • Limited Edition: 109 units
  • IP: Goblin Slayer
  • Character: Sword Maiden
  • Features: 18+ Female
  • Scale: 1/6
  • Height Range: 16-25 cm
  • Material: Imported PU

Est. Completion: TBA

Special Description: Not provided

 

Character

Sword Maiden is an extremely important character throughout the “Goblin Slayer” series. She has a rather complex background that has a great effect on the plot and other characters of the series. Having started out as a gold-ranked adventurer, she is currently Archbishop of the Supreme God at the Temple of Law and has really impressive abilities in divine magic-healing, protection, and guidance. She is good at magic, but she is an even more skilled swordswoman, considering she went blind from one tough run-in with goblins when she was beginning. That left her permanently blind and gave her some serious emotional scarring, turning her into a vulnerable yet super strong individual.

Rather than diminishing her capabilities, the lack of sight further elevates her other senses and quickness in perception during battles, all combining to make her a very formidable opponent with calculated moves to repel whatever the enemy throws at her. This would come with a special ability called “Vision Sharing,” through which she can use the sight of other people to ‘see’ things for herself during combat situations. Her one-of-a-kind spot and skills make her a symbol of hope and resilience, inspiring both the characters in the series and the folks watching it.

Sword Maiden’s connection with other characters, especially Goblin Slayer, is super important to her part in the story. She really relates to him strongly because they’ve gone through a lot of crazy goblin stuff together, making her character more interesting and affecting how she treats other adventurers and people from the temple. Her story really pushes the main plot ahead, especially in the scenes where she first runs into Goblin Slayer to ask for help, but it also provokes some serious character growth and digs into the themes throughout the series, like trauma, resilience, and the hunt for justice when everything seems stacked against you.