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Guild Girl (受付嬢, Uketsuke Jō) is a young woman who runs the Adventurer's Guild's front office in the frontier as a receptionist and hands out quests to Adventurers. Guild Girl has yellow-gold eyes and light brown hair which is woven into braids. She is usually seen wearing her guild uniform...
Goblin Slayer: Guild Girl shares a professional yet friendly relationship with Goblin Slayer, the series’ main protagonist. She admires his dedication to eradicating goblins and often provides him with valuable information and assistance for his quests.
Guild Girl-She is the one issues him all the Goblin Quests he takes and the one he reports to when he returns. As a guild employee, she sees all the good he does only slaying goblins and admires that about him.
On occasion, Guild Girl can be menacingly assertive whenever Goblin Slayer acts out of line, such as taking quests despite overexertion or making an analogy that he was like a goblin in the eyes of goblins.
While some viewers may have suspected that Guild Girl had a crush on Goblin Slayer, her confession in episode 10 of the anime has made it clear that there may be something deeper going on between the two characters.
Guild Girl was the one who provided the last push into convincing the Adventurers to assist Goblin Slayer and Cow Girl against the Goblin Lord. Veterans and rookies alike were skittish about the situation because even they knew fighting an entire goblin army was incredibly dangerous, and Goblin Slayer didn't have the money or charisma to make ...
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GG had always felt sad whenever some poor villager issued goblin quest but could offer little to no money. Her profession requires her to just keep a smiling face and assure the villagers that the quest will be taken care of, while she had no choice but to send rookie groups who might never return.