Hello people, and welcome the finale of Goblin Slayer: The Team. It's been one hell of a ride so far, but as mentioned earlier: all good things must come to an end, but if anyone has an idea for a possible sequel...PLEASE let me know. Anyway, enjoy the show while it lasts.

Review Response: Ah...Revenant being a remnant does sort of make sense given that he was literally and metaphorically soulless. Good point.

You know what's funny? I was going to have Abbot say that the goblins would take decades to recover from but choose otherwise, so for the umpteenth time: me and my fanbase are on the same page...this is getting alittle creepy. As for the farm? Yeah, good point...

Storm Mage calling the god of wisdom the god of external knowledge? O...k... As for Ranger getting the War God's blessing? Well, he's not a coward; he acknowledged the risks and swore to Fighter right to her angelic face that he wouldn't lose himself, and there's no way she would let him break a promise like that. Although...a lust for power, like the one Storm Mage talked about, is absolutely nothing to laugh at, and...truth-be-told, lust is one of the Seven Deadly Sins for a reason, and ironically...there's been a pretty subtle message about the 7 throughout the course of this story. Envy was addressed obviously, then greed for a moment, now lust, with wrath being a debatable 4th one. Now, pride is the chief/source of all sins, so it's there by default. Did not see this coming...

Speaking of whom: I couldn't help but have that scene at her father's grave; that wasn't just a platinum opportunity nevermind a golden one, to give those 2 some closure on something that needed it, but also makes this tribute to her even sweeter than it already is. Plus the fact that Fighter said that next time they mate...she wants to actually have a child speaks as many volumes as it can. If a woman tells a man right to his face that she seriously wants to have his child...nature itself ships the two of them. On top of that...I couldn't help but notice that scene at her father's grave had some build-up, especially since Fighter dressed in her original outfit and had her high ponytail as preparation...

As for Warrior and Wizard? Yeah, a kiss on the forehead says it all...

How could I not have Goblin Slayer show his face? It's in the 12th and final episode and it's going to happen here.

TheCarlosInferno: Welcome abroad, although you're alittle late to make requests; this is the final chapter, unless someone has an idea for me to make a sequel that ties into the original series, like this one does. As for your request itself: Well...truth-be-told, I never thought much of Amazon Warrior, I can see why you think she's hot, although she's a little too much for my tastes. Anyway, I think the idea has potential, but I must ask what's stopped you from doing it instead of me, unless you just REALLY like my writing style?


"Congratulations, you're all Silver Ranks." Guild Girl said cheerily as the team got their new silver tags. The following day, the team was given another promotion exam, and the goblin massacre spoke for itself, and Wizard's new armor/dress/cloak hybrid, plus the team's new weapons, including the arm and leg blades she took the liberty of upgrading for Fighter when she was away with Ranger yesterday with the dragon, demon general's blood, with Priestess using her holy arts to temper them of course, were just icing on the cake. "Now, unfortunately becoming Gold Rank is going to be alittle tougher; I'm afraid you're going to have to go to some of the larger towns and cities to have a chance to move up from here. Myself, and the rest of the guild in the frontier don't have the authority to give Gold Ranks, let alone Platinum Ranks."

"That's alright. We received word from...a reliable source that the goblins shouldn't be too much of a problem until the Demon Lord returns." Ranger said. "Although I strongly suggest that word spreads that the towns in this region be as fortified as possible, if only to make people feel less afraid, not to mention having some strong people on-guard."

"Me and Warrior actually discussed that while you two were away." Wizard said. "Enchanted items worked wonders for us; imagine what they can do for the rest of the people here, and with Warrior training their use, we could have this town practically bursting with Silver Ranks!"

"That plan alone would make the two of you worthy of a Gold Rank no questions asked." Guild Girl said a bit overwhelmed by what that would mean for the guild, and the people.

"I also got word from your father when I sent him a letter explaining what was happening in this town, especially since the training hall and your wedding." Priestess said. "He agreed to help train new adventurers, they intend to throw the materials from the barracks, their home, and especially your mother's brewing craft into the mix, and of course, the 2 of them are coming to your wedding.

"This just gets better and better." Inspector said.

"No kidding." Guild Girl said to her friend. "Ranger here was given a great deal of training since childhood; that kind of training for adventurers, even without enchanted gear can make a huge difference."

"We might end up living in Water Town at the ready should Her Grace need us, but we will always be available to the frontier." Fighter said.

"Much appreciated." Guild Girl said. "The 5 of you have been such a huge help for the frontier, right alongside Goblin Slayer."

"Speaking of whom, I will probably stay with him, both to help him, and to act as a connection between the 6 of us if and when we separate." Priestess said.

"Good, the more connections the better." Guild Girl said.

"But make no mistake, we aren't disbanding; the Demon Lord will crush this world between his hands before that happens." Ranger said firmly. "We're just covering different angles."

"All the better. Inspector chimed in.

"Now...before we leave, I have to ask you something." Ranger said to Inspector before Wizard used Life Sight to see if anyone was outside, then he continued when she signaled "all clear". "May I ask what you know about the War God?"

"Well...I know he's a lesser god that does a good chunk of the Supreme God's "dirty work" and that few people follow his path." Inspector said. "Why?

"Because...I asked Storm Mage speak to him on my behalf, and I got a part of his blessing." Ranger said which the 2 ladies in front of him were floored by. "I must confess that part of my desire to follow his path is a lust for power, but Storm Mage warned me how dangerous it is, but I have faith that it won't get in the way, at least not too badly."

"What...exactly did he say to you?" Inspector said cautiously.

"That people tend to get swept up in their lust for power and wind up becoming a threat to those around them, which probably explains why so few people are willing to follow the War God." Ranger said. "Now...I'm not stranger to lust, I must admit, but with my team, my future family, and the Supreme God on my side, I believe that no matter how much the demon of lust tries to sway me, I won't become a threat."

"I hope so as well." Guild Girl said with some fear in her voice. "I can't imagine the power you got your hands on being used for evil."

"Now...you said the War God serves the Supreme God right?" Ranger asked Inspector who nodded. "Does that have to do with their mutual devotion to justice?"

"Possibly, I don't know much about the War God, but I can see why he would be devoted to justice. Afterall, as the mantra goes: Justice is not about striking down evil, but making people aware that evil exists." Inspector said which made Ranger sigh and lean back in the couch he was sitting on.

"According to Storm Mage, the War God condones dishing out justice in the form of being as violent to your foes as they deserve, but not more or less." Ranger said. "Although, considering that we've been fighting mostly goblins and demons, we should be in the clear by that logic."

"Interesting how that mantra, and what you just said about the War God are so opposite, yet so related." Wizard said.

"Like two sides of a coin." Priestess said and Guild Girl groaned and put her head down.

"This is probably the heaviest exam I've ever been involved in..." She said. "Even that Rhea Scout wasn't this taxing."

"Sorry about that." Ranger said as Guild Girl raised her head a bit.

"Did you get any miracles from the War God?" she asked.

"The miracle of Smith, which I can only use once a day so far, although...I don't get much out of it other than items to sell for some quick coin." Ranger said.

"Can we see it?" Warrior asked.

"Alright..." Ranger asked before standing up. "Lord of the Sword, Master of the Mace, smith me arms for the battle to come!" With that, a red aura circled him and another greatsword appeared at his feet then he threw it into he air with his foot and caught it in mid-air, making the people around him gasp or go wide-eyed.

"That's insane!" Inspector exclaimed.

"I did this one time before, then sold the greatsword like I said." Ranger said. "Believe it or not, it didn't hold any water compared to what I already have."

"Well, at least we have a way to make some coin should we need it." Warrior said. "And since it is being used to finance our war efforts and someone is bound to use it, I'm pretty sure the War God will understand."

"Here's hoping..." Ranger said. "The last thing I want to do is anger him before we even start."

"Well, if that goes as well as your other efforts, you should do fine." Guild Girl said.

"So let me get this straight: the War God encourages fair treatment, which involves domination over your foes, but it turns out that it's driven by the same ideal of the Supreme God, even though the methods differ radically...yeah that makes perfect sense." Wizard said. "Anyway, we have some time to kill, so let's go see that farm get fixed up."

"Wait, when is your wedding?" Inspector said.

"Today, just before sundown." Ranger said which made the two ladies go wide-eyed.

"We have to get ready!" They said at the same time which got them some laughs.

"I cannot wait to meet the Sword Maiden!" Inspector said excited. "After she blesses you two of course."

"Right." Ranger said.

"Oh, by the way, your 3 teammates told me about that Revenant who helped you...it was...pretty hard to believe; if the Inspector here couldn't sense lies, I wouldn't have." Guild Girl said.

"We can barely believe it ourselves." Fighter said. "Who knew a dead man who cared about absolutely nothing would turn out to have more life in them then thought humanly possible?"

"Well, the Death God serves the Supreme God as well, so it isn't too surprising." Inspector said. "Anyway, there's no time to waste! We have to check out and get ready to go see the Sword Maiden, oh and see you two get your happily-ever-after of course."

"Really? Since when did you become such a princess." Guild Girl teased.

"Oh shut it." Inspector said which made the team snicker. The Team actually had some business to deal with of their own...


"Wow! Where did you get that greatsword?" Rookie Warrior asked in awe.

"All you need to know, is that it was just made." Ranger said.

"Can I have it please?" RW asked.

"Knock yourself out." Ranger said as he forked it over, then he spots Storm Mage. "There you are."

"I was checking with my brother and his teammates." Storm Mage said seriously. "They actually turned that fortress into a usable stronghold for demon hunters, and even forged a teleportation path between it and Water Town, although it is unavailable to the public, for obvious reasons."

"Oh well, we have a farm to help fix anyhow." Wizard said. "And since your brother taught me summoning, that shouldn't be an issue."

"Here's hoping that you don't miss your own wedding." Storm Mage said

"We would never." Ranger said firmly. "Too many people want to be there, and we want this more than anything."

"We can come too right?" High Elf Archer said as she and her team made their presence known.

"If you want." Fighter said. The elf may be a good person at heart, but the team unanimously agreed she was a pain to be around.

"Excellent. A chance to see how humans make their companionship known to the world is a fine occasion indeed." Lizard Priest with the usual reverence.

"No doubt." Ranger said. "And yes, we'll have as many children as we desire."

"Happy to see my words do you honor." Lizard Priest said as the team left the tavern.


Warrior and Wizard went to the farm to help while Ranger and Fighter contacted the rest of the people they wanted at the wedding, especially Ranger's parents. Of course, the 2 came to invite Cow Girl and Goblin Slayer to the wedding as well.

"Welcome back!" Cow Girl called from the window.

"We have come to aid in this noble endeavor." Warrior said dramatically.

"Seriously?" Wizard asked which earned her a snicker from her companion.

"Couldn't resist, now...would you do the honors?" Warrior asked as Wizard took out 2 summon stones and made them float in mid-air.

"Beasts of the earth, your summoners calls you to her side." Wizard said and the 2 stones turned into humanoid piles of rubble that got to work clearing out the leftover debris and Wizard used her Transmute and Repair spells to help them along, but when she ran out of magic after fixing roughly a quarter of the damage, she and Warrior rolled up their sleeves and got to work the old-fashioned way.

"Do you remember when we fought that ogre?" Warrior asked as they took some wood to a broken fence. "Especially when you hit it in the face and said yours worked more than his?"

"Yeah, bigger isn't always better eh?" Wizard asked with a smile.

"No kidding." Warrior said as they set up some boards. "When you pointed out how yours did better, I'm amazed I didn't pee my pants laughing at it."

"You said yourself I'm a funny one." Wizard boasted.

"I left out that you're sharp last night." Warrior said seriously. "Really, who else could master so many Gold Rank spells, as a novice?"

"Well...I guess so." Wizard said.

"And I know so..." Warrior said softly which earned him a small smile.

"Wait, I've got an idea!" Wizard exclaimed. "When Ranger and Fighter get their home in Water Town...I could make put a teleportation rune on their home and ours so we can meet up if needed.

"There's the Wizard I know and love." Warrior said which made them both go wide-eyed. "O.k...that was abit less impactful than it should've been..."

"Well, let's just say it doesn't count in the real sense of the word." Wizard said.

"Couldn't agree more..." Warrior said before they got to repairing a damaged fence for roughly 10 minutes before moving to something else. "This hammer of mine isn't just good for busting goblin heads, it's also apparently good for fixing things."

"Don't forget how you got it." Wizard teased.

"You kidding me? This is probably the best...thing, I own." Warrior said. "There's no way I'm forgetting what much havoc I wreaked with this little beauty, let alone how it came from a big beauty."

"Careful...a girl can take that the wrong way." Wizard said with an eyebrow raised.

"Please, you have nothing to worry about in that case." Warrior said and Wizard nearly stumbled over something then overdid it and fell backwards only for Warrior to break her fall. "Or that one." They then chuckled awkwardly and kept walking to the next place then spots Revenant's shrine/grave. "Here's hoping the Revenant regains whatever he meant when he said he lost his reason for living."

"You know...you may not be cut out for wizardry, but it's clear that the boss rubbed off on you more than any of us." Wizard said. "You talk like him, you fight like him, you sometimes think like him, you even got your hands on a crossbow, just like he has."

"Do you think I could lead a team like he does?" Warrior asked hopefully.

"Possibly, especially when you start training other rookies." Wizard said as they started arranging some supplies and putting up some structures that fell over. Now, obviously Cow Girl, her uncle, and maybe even Goblin Slayer did some repairs themselves despite the latter having an injured arm, but they could only do so much, especially since they had 2 stone golems on the job doing the heaviest of lifting. When they were done, Wizard drank a magic-restore potion, put her spells to work again, and with Warrior's aid this time, they got about 3/4 of it done before they checked the time and it was about an hour until sundown. They had to get Cow Girl and Goblin Slayer and go. Her uncle was o.k. to stay and supervise the golems, which were just smart enough to be willing to listen to someone other than their summoner...on her orders.


When the got back, there was a set of covered wagons waiting for them, some for the men, others for the women; traditionally, the bride and groom weren't supposed to see each other until the wedding itself if it could be helped. When the caravan reached Water Town, people looked to see what was going on, either because the Sword Maiden sent word that a wedding was in progress, or because they didn't know...it was anyone's guess. When they reached the Temple of Law, a group of acolytes was there waiting for them, and one stepped forward.

"On behalf of the Archbishop, the bride, groom, their friends and family, all of you are welcomed to this most sacred site." Acolyte said. "If you please, the Archbishop laid before us exactly how she wishes this union to be presented. My brothers and sisters will show each and every one of you what your roles in this shall be." With that, the other acolytes escorted Fighter and Ranger into the temple one after another, with Ranger being accompanied by Warrior, Storm Mage, and Goblin Slayer would join them, but he not only wasn't interested if goblins weren't involved, but...he would be dead weight given his standing. Fighter was accompanied by Guild Girl, Cow Girl, Wizard, Inspector, and of course, Priestess. The rest were lead by the lead acolyte to the grand hall where the Archbishop would conduct the wedding and they were told what to do, when, how, and why they had to do it. After about half an hour, the wedding was ready to begin. All they had to do now...was wait for the bride and groom...


"Nervous?" Storm Mage asked to which Ranger shook his head.

"Not even close." Ranger said. His outfit reminded him of a high-ranking officer's outfit, in both appearance, and feeling; it was both tight-fitting, and fancy enough to fit the occasion. He also used Fighter's hairtie to give himself a small ponytail and large bangs on the side like he did before. He couldn't wait to see Fighter in her wedding dress; she was a sight to behold without being dressed up; it would be a miracle if he could stop looking at her.

"Let me guess: you're trying to imagine her being peeled out of that dress?" Storm Mage teased which got both his companions' attention.

"Whoa!" Ranger and Warrior exclaimed at the same time before Warrior spoke up alone. "That's the closest thing I have to a sister and his bride you're talking about!"

"Sorry." Storm Mage said amused.

"I was actually trying to imagine how she would look wearing it period." Ranger said softly but honestly before thinking. "Now...before the ceremony starts I'd like to ask you something."

"Hit me." Storm Mage said.

"The other 2 miracles from the War God you mentioned...what are they? Empower and One Man Army?" Ranger asked.

"Army of One to be precise, but yes on both accounts." Storm Mage said. "FYI...Army of One is quite possibly the strongest miracle one can get ahold of. True to it's name, it bestows strength equal to an entire legion; you might say it's too strong for it's own good. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if you become Platinum level while this miracle is in effect. Although...I'm pretty sure the War God doesn't hand it over to just anyone."

"Well...I've given this even more thought than before, and I will see his path to the end." Ranger said.

"Boss, are you sure about this?" Warrior asked concerned. "I talked to Storm Mage myself about this, and...even I don't think I could do it, and I learned directly from you."

"Warrior...I've dealt with lots of negative feelings, from rage, to terror...to lust, and I can feel my control over each growing by the moment." Ranger said. "I know that eventually...I'll be able to use each feeling as a weapon without a problem, and even more so that I will eventually be deemed worthy of Army of One."

"Alright I trust you." Warrior said softly, then the door opened to reveal Ranger's father, and Ranger slowly walked towards him as they looked each other over, then embraced.

"My Silver-Ranked son, getting married, by the Sword Maiden no less. I've never been this proud of you." Ranger's father said. "I speak for your mother as well."

"Thank you both." Ranger whispered as an acolyte showed up.

"Would the groom follow me please?" the acolyte said.

"Come on, let's take you to your bride." Ranger's father said

"Wait. Warrior? When we separate, my horse is your's." Ranger said to him. "Treat her well."

"Yes sir." Warrior said firmly as the other 2 followed the acolyte and were signaled to wait by a corner then a few seconds later they were signaled to come out...and when they did, Fighter and her bridesmaids showed up and walked to the ceremony hall at the same time they did. Ranger's prediction was dead-on about her: High Elf Archer actually gave Fighter's hair some elven-style braids and her pure-white and somewhat sparkly dress hugged her body flawlessly. She was a blend between pure majesty and raw sex appeal. and neither outweighed the other.

When they finally reached each other, while smiling and looking at each other like nothing else existed except each other, and took each other's hand, a pair of acolytes opened the double doors to reveal a room full of people sitting on stone benches watching them. Then the pair walked down the aisle hand in hand, to see the Sword Maiden herself waiting in front of an alter at the top of some stairs. What really got the pair's attention, even more than their friends and family being there to witness their union, even more than the beautiful flowery decor...was the fact that Sword Maiden, the Archbishop of the Supreme God, a victim of who-knows-what-hell the goblins had in mind for her...didn't have her blindfold; her eyes were a deep, clear blue instead of milky white; the potions Wizard left for her were put to good use.

She also had the brightest look they ever saw on her face, a sharp contrast to the miserable little girl those little green abominations reduced her to. As if the pair couldn't be happier...

"Dear friends and family of the bride and groom, It is an honor and a pleasure to see all of you come here to bare witness to their holy matrimony." Sword Maiden announced. "I am certain I speak on their behalf as well. For those of you unaware, these two have aided me in ways too numerous to count, so this is not only my duty as Archbishop, but a personal favor, one I would do a thousand times if I could. Now, do the bride and groom have any words before we continue?"

"Yes, Your Grace." Fighter said before looking at Ranger. "Ranger, I've said this before, but I must say it again: you are the best man I have ever met. I am honored to be the stone you stood on when you were at your highest point, and the breathe in your lungs when you were drowning, and I never want to leave your side." Several people murmured to each other due to the power and softness in her voice.

"Fighter...before I met you, I believed this would be a simple career choice, never knowing or believing that it would make a serious impact on the world." Ranger said with the same power and softness in his voice. "Since I met you, every moment has been it's own adventure, and I cannot wait to see what other adventurers are waiting for us. In our careers...and our lives."

"Now, will the bride and groom kneel before me so I may bless your union?" Sword Maiden asked as the audience stood up and the pair knelt before Sword Maiden who closed her eyes and held out her sceptor with both hands. "Under the watchful eyes of the Supreme God, the couple before us shall be beacons in the darkness of this world. Let the love they share be a signal to all that the gods' light can still shine upon those lost in the dark, and may whatever forces dare come between them, look upon the strength of their bond, and shatter against it. Now, let the bride and groom, rise as husband and wife...and embrace." With that, the Sword Maiden backed up to give them space as they looked at each other, stood up, wrapped their arms around each other and practically slammed their lips together as the crowd cheered and clapped for them. After several seconds, the pair broke the kiss, caressed each other's faces and smiled brightly while weeping. They were finally married...after all the hell they went through, they finally reached Heaven on Earth.

When they got most of their feelings out of their system, they walked down the aisle and followed some acolytes to the main hall were a small band waited for them, alongside with tables full of recently-prepared foods, then the guests all swarmed them with their well-wishes, congratulations, and simple greetings. The next half hour or so was spent socializing or watching others socialize, all while feasting and listening to the music playing. The pair even shared their first glass of wine with each other. Storm Mage's Bard friend was even seen with an elven songstress. Unfortunately she didn't know the human tongue, but her voice was still as angelic as one would expect. High Elf Archer even translated some of it to some people: the songs included a comparison between a fresh breeze after a rainstorm to love clearing the heart and mind of their aches. Granted some of it is lost in translation, but the message was as loud and clear as it need to be. Another was a simple but cheery folk song about how a hopeless romance can turn into a family of 5 at least. From the looks between the Bard and Elf Songstress, the two were either in a relationship, or just liked to flirt. It was a bit of a surprise to hear the Bard sing alongside her...in the Elven tongue, especially the H.E. Archer who noted how rare that is.

"Ranger?" Inspector asked as she approached him as he got a small plate full of food. "Could you...introduce me to the Sword Maiden?"

"Alright." Ranger said as he puts his plate in a safe place, then walks up to the Sword Maiden who appeared shortly after everyone else. "Your Grace? This is a priestess of the Supreme God who asked me to introduce you." With that, the Sword Maiden nodded with her hand on her chest.

"Welcome to the Temple of Law." Sword Maiden said warmly, and Inspector stood there shaking like a leaf.

"I'm sorry for keeping quiet but I'm trying not to explode right now." Inspector said while giddy.

"I understand." Sword Maiden said.

"But...seriously, I've wanted to meet you for...ages, and I couldn't not come to this wedding just to meet you, although this wedding is still the loveliest event I've ever been to." Inspector said.

"I'll bet." Ranger said as he looked around. "You spared no expense Your Grace."

"It's no less than what you've earned." Sword Maiden said softly as ever. "I heard about the legion of goblins you and your team killed. That alone makes all of this warranted. Everything else is just icing on the cake, speaking of which, one should be here soon, so be sure to be there with your new wife to cut it."

"Not a problem Your Grace." Ranger said.

"And when your business here is concluded, I want like to speak to you two alone." Sword Maiden said.

"Again, not a problem." Ranger said as he left the two ladies to eat his food before it got cold. Then he watched his new wife hugging his father and mother, no doubt welcoming her to the family, then he finished his food, gave a servant his plate, then walked over to her and offered his hand.

"May I have a dance?" Ranger asked softly and Fighter took his hand.

"Of course." Fighter said not even thinking about teasing him, as the band slowed down their melody and Bard took over and led another tune that was alittle slower, but no less pleasant as the other tunes. The pair then snuggled into each other, focusing on nothing but the heat of each other's bodies and the sound in the air. Eventually, she pulled away from him, saw the softness and disbelief that she shared, and kissed him once the music died down, as the crowd watched their moment in near total silence.

For the finale, the newly weds cut and distributed the nearly-human sized cake to the still-hungry masses...


After the reception, the guests all went home in their carts as Warrior and Wizard hugged the newly weds good-bye and good luck after everyone else got their chance. Goblin Slayer was asked to stay to talk to Sword Maiden in private of course, but the newly weds got their audience first.

"I trust the Abbot that came here told you enough?" Sword Maiden asked the two.

"He has Your Grace." Ranger said and Fighter nodded. "I must say, it is...a relief to see that blindfold off your face."

"It is all thanks to your Wizard friend." Sword Maiden said softly. "That woman deserves as much happiness as you do."

"She's one of the reasons we're as strong as we are Your Grace." Fighter said. "She enchanted our equipment, brewed our potions, even repaired and altered some items for us, all of which either helped us, or others.

"And that's not even counting how much time, effort, and money she saved all of us." Ranger said.

"She sounds like the most valued member of your team." Sword Maiden said honestly.

"She definitely put more work into our growth than the rest of us combined, although each of us did something none of the rest of us could." Fighter said.

"Of course." Sword Maiden said with a small smile. "You two are the leader and...I'm sorry, I never discovered your role."

"She is the glue that binds us together Your Grace." Ranger said softly yet firmly. "She not only kept me sane, but also motivated the rest of us."

"Of course there's the great Goblin Slayer..." Sword Maiden said warmly. "I don't even want to think about how much tragedy he prevented, with or without your aid."

"Speaking of whom, may I ask what you want with him Your Grace?" Ranger asked

"I...I want to hear about the goblin legion being destroyed from his point of view." Sword Maiden said.

"O.k..." Ranger said "Oh, I failed to mention Your Grace, he and I actually dueled shortly after we returned to the frontier, and it was a stalemate; we fought until we couldn't anymore, and neither of us won."

"I can't say I'm surprised." Sword Maiden said. "You two are so alike in so many ways, I dare say you would kill each other should the Supreme fail to forbid that. But that is another subject; we were discussing your team..."

"And that leads us to our gracious Priestess..." Fighter said. "She saved his life from a goblin's knife after it nearly punctured his heart, and he healed him and the rest of us more than once, including Goblin Slayer. She even extinguished the flames when my husband caught fire."

"Bless her heart." Sword Maiden said. "Now...the main reason I called you here is to ask for your plans?"

"The two of us are staying here in Water Town while the rest head back to the frontier to aid any training going on." Fighter said. "And...we believe that raising children will be easier here than on the frontier, even without the goblins roaming about."

"I see, and with those 3 demon hunters keeping the streets safe, you should be fine." Sword Maiden said. "I myself intend to turn the Temple into a conduit for the Supreme's power should it be possible."

"I strongly advise you do Your Grace." Ranger said firmly. "And speaking of the gods..."

"I know, I sensed the War God's mark on your mind when you showed up." Sword Maiden said. "I have no doubt you will put his power to use for the greater good, even if you fell into darkness."

"I will see to it Your Grace." Ranger said.

"And I will see to it, that you see to it." Fighter said as she took her husband's hand and got a smile from it.

"Now that night has fallen, you should know...the bathhouse isn't a bad place to consummate your marriage." Sword Maiden said knowingly which earned her some weird looks from the two which made her giggle. "I could tell you want children before you wedded, you might as well get started as soon as possible."

"But...Your Grace...?" Ranger said.

"Fear not...you two shall be blessed with as many children as you desire." Sword Maiden said as she turned to leave. "You may stay in the Temple of Law until you leave to get your own place. Good night to you both..."


Following her word, the couple went to the bathhouse, after getting out of their fancy wedding outfits and into their underclothes, saw it was empty and went inside, stripped themselves of their outfits not daring to look at each other, lest the tension of their marriage get too much for them. When they finally did...they looked each other over as if their eyes had minds of their own, then they fast-walked to each other and slammed their mouths together and rubbed their bodies together while running their hands through each other's hair, her undoing his ponytail, and him caressed her braids, not daring to undo them, at least on purpose. The sucking of their mouths and the occasional moan of pleasure were the only sounds heard in the room...as if anyone would dare disturb them.

"Come..." Fighter whispered in her husband's ear as she took his hand, backed up into the water and pulled him down with her and with her back against the rock in the middle of the pool, he latched onto her inhumanly tempting lips once again, and she rose herself up, he pins her back to the stone, pressing his pecs into her luscious breasts as she caressed his bulk. She then pulled away, only for him to latch onto her neck and be rewarded with a horny chuckle as he pulled her off the rock and moved up her neck to her cheek and eventually planted a quick kiss on her lips and looked into her eyes as if her face was honey for his eyes.

"It was all for this..." Ranger said with a trembling voice. "Our ungodly first quest, our encounters with the demons, our training with magic weapons, our brushes with death itself, even our encounter with the Death God himself all led up to this moment. Just you, and me...in a sacred pool." With that Fighter wrapped her strong yet gentle arms around him as he returned the favor.

"I don't know about you, but I would do it all again if it meant we get this." Fighter whispered. "Did you drink any of that potion?"

"No, just like you asked." Ranger said before pulling away from her. "Before we do this, I want to tell you something: Unless someone cannot replace me, I am not leaving Water Town until you give birth. Unless Wizard sets up that gateway like she said she would, I am not taking any chances of letting our child, or children, grow up without their father."

"But what about becoming Platinum Ranked?" Fighter asked.

"I would rather be demoted to Porcelain Rank than fail my children." Ranger said firmly, then Fighter hugged him again. "Shall we?" With that, Fighter rose herself up and presented her chest to him, which led to him licking her right nipple, and switched between them as she threw her head up, held his head and rewarded his licks with pleasured gasps...which inspired him to please her even more and rub her sides, back, shoulders, and run his hands over her braids again before pulling back. "Fighter...if you can help it, don't ever get rid of those braids."

"Of course not." Fighter said as she came down from her high. "According to that elf, this hair is typically reserved for nobles, and...we technically are."

"Because of our Silver Ranks?" Ranger asked.

"Because of what we've accomplished." Fighter said. "The Sword Maiden herself called us here; she doesn't do that for just anyone. Ever heard of "friends in high places"?"

"You're typically born a noble; you don't just become one." Ranger deadpanned.

"But you can become one nonetheless." Fighter said with a raised eyebrow.

"Look at us...just married and we're already arguing." Ranger teased.

"Just shut up and have your way with me." Fighter playfully snapped

"As my dear wife wishes..." Ranger said huskily as he gripped his shaft and enticed her to lower herself onto it as he held her hips, which had a decent amount of supple flesh to grip, then she breathed deeper and her face lit up as she moved herself up and down over and over, and eventually she let out small moans, which made him lean back, hold himself up with his hands and thrust up into her in-sync he with her own thrusts which turned her gasps into hard, throaty moans which included an extra-long one when she finally burst, and collapsed on top of him, he then squeezed her ass for good measure which made her chuckle a bit as he swam the 2 of them to the stairs around the pool.

"I'm still hungry..." Fighter groaned as she looked up at him.

"Once should be enough." Ranger said.

"Not for me." Fighter said firmly. "We've waited for this for too long, and I really want a family with you, so I'm not leaving this place until my womb is filled.

"Fighter...you know childbirth will hurt." Ranger said honestly. "According to my mother, only burning is more painful, and..."

"I'll deal with it." Fighter whispered harshly, not wanting to go down that road at a time like this. "If you can handle being burned...I can handle giving birth. Now please...take me again."

"If you want, I'll give all you can take..." Ranger said as she leaned down to kiss him and lash tongues with him as he kneaded her buttocks like it was dough, which made her moan into their kiss then pull away and lashed tongues with him outside of their mouths which added the sound of deep exhales to the mix, then he flipped her over, still held onto her butt, and thrusted into her with her shoulders resting on the edge of the pool, and they both let out groan after groan of sexual bliss, until they burst a second time. "I cannot believe I was talking about pain beforehand..."

"Less talking, more fucking..." Fighter groaned impatiently despite the brainfog she was in, then Ranger picked her up, moved to the side of the rock closest to them, and rested there for a bit.

"First...you, my dear, need to come down to Earth." Ranger teased, still proud that he can work her body and mind like this.

"O...k..." Fighter groaned out as she rested on his muscular frame, sitting in his lap while he stroked her strong legs and eventually her abs which made her moan softly and snuggle into him some more as he caressed her, then he fondled and squeezed one of her breasts making her kiss his neck and caress his pecs and abs while still being rendered thoughtless by the intimacy and just running on the primitive instinct that dictates that one should just enjoy time with their mate. Eventually, he takes one of her hands and the two interlock their fingers as she moves up his neck to kiss his still-shaven cheek, and lips.

"One more time?" Ranger asked softly.

"One more time..." Fighter said almost pleading, then she moved to the edge of the pool and presented her rear-end to him, as he stroked her butt cheeks and thighs with his hands, before driving into her womanhood a third time at her request, then moved in and out slowly but steadily, until her groans picked up, and so did his speed. The sounds of flesh slamming into flesh, the water swishing and moans and gasps of pleasure filled the room until the newly weds burst again, and he held up up to keep her from breaking her angelic face on the hard floor then pulled her back and leaned her against the rock at his side as she stroked his arm.

"You really are my Love Goddess..." Ranger whispered.

"And you are my War God..." Fighter said as she looked up at him. "How is your lust for power treating you now?"

"My only lust is for the children you give me. I don't care if the Hero can defeat all of Hell, and Heaven by herself. I just want what you want." Ranger said seriously.

"You might still be needed in the future." Fighter said was if worried.

"So might you." Ranger said. "But that's just one more reason to keep ourselves strong...but whatever I get, Platinum Rank or no, I know it can never happen without you." He then kissed her. "Come, we should dry off and go to bed."

"Right..." Fighter said. "We have quite a bit to look forward to..."


There we go, all's well that ends well. Ranger and Fighter are finally married and planning a family, the frontier has Goblin Slayer and the other members of the team to back him up, and who knows what'll come out of it. Now...here comes the bad news, at least for my fans: Not only am I...frustrated beyond words that only some of the Goblin Slayer series is covered by the anime, including some filler which I could've drawn material from, or especially used as inspiration for original material, but...I have no fucking CLUE how to make a sequel without any source material from the original series that's not covered by the anime. Elements, plot, especially dialogue, nothing...this might be a fanfiction, but I want to be faithful to the original as much as possible, and of course, be respectful of it regardless of how much I personally disagree with it. I know there are several novels and mangas that cover it, but like I said, that's out of the question for me, plus I REALLY don't want to have to wait for season 2, even if it's around the corner. Bottom line: other than original ideas...I'm at a loss. Now...I know the series itself takes place over the course of a year roughly, so I COULD theoretically do a 1 year time skip then write my own "Season" so to speak. If any of you have an idea or request, or whatever, by all means let me know in the reviews. As for the haters...well, either inform me as to why I should leave it be in a way that I can compare to my true fans' arguments, or spare me, and especially yourselves the pain...and leave, because no one cares about being slandered, especially not me. Anyways, thank you all for your input. It's been one hell of a ride, but I have other things that need my attention so, as a wise man said: Many blessings upon you...