Summary
Goblin Slayerhas a fairly short list of major characters, and one of the first ones to appear is also one of the most favored: Priestess. This green adventurer quickly learned the reality of fighting against goblins and has since come in clutch during the many dire situations that Goblin Slayer has found himself in.
She may not be hacking and slashing her way through the world, but Priestess’ miracles are a cut above the rest.Partying up with Goblin Slayerhas essentially power-leveled Priestess, giving her more spell slots than most of her peers and allowing her to use six miracles in, quite literally, unorthodox ways. Make no mistake though,some of her miracles are way more impressive than others.

6Sanctuary
One of the only miracles notshown in the animedespite it being present fairly early in the manga and light novels, Sanctuary is one of Priestess’ weakest spells. It works similarly to protection but seeks to purify things that pass through the barrier rather than completely block them.
In the light novel, Priestess uses this spell to stop an avalanche of snow from entering a cave, though in a similar situation inGoblin’s Crown,she uses Protection. It remains to be seen whether Sanctuary will be cast in upcoming episodes, but regardless of whether Priestess decides to cast it or not, the miracle probably won’t be very effective.

5Minor Heal
Healing is a great ability to have and one that many parties depend on. However, withPriestess’ minor heal miracle, there’s a lot left to be desired. First and foremost, it doesn’t do anything for poison, as Wizard found out during the traumatic first episode of the series. Secondly, it has a fairly small area of effect, meaning that every cut and bruise must be healed separately, and more dire wounds take longer to heal than small ones.
It’s certainly a great option for quick fixes when the party is low on options, but even Priestess carries healing items to augment her healing abilities in the field.

4Silence
Anyone who plays D&D knowshow vital silencing spellscan be, as most parties instinctively use pass without a trace before entering a dangerous area. Similarly, Priestess’ miracle silence is used multiple times throughoutGoblin Slayerto ensure the party can get as close to goblin nests as possible and complete important reconnaissance missions.
Considering that one party member is constantly wearing full armor andanother is a giant lizardbedecked in religious ornaments, staying quiet can be a challenge. It may not be her most powerful spell, but silence is extremely useful, and the party often depends on it before venturing too close to their goblin prey.

3Holy Light
One of the most often used miracles in the series, holy light, is essentially a flash-bang grenade in the world ofGoblin Slayer. Holy light represents a prime example of how Goblin Slayer and Priestess use creativity to maximize the effect of miracles.
Goblin Slayer almost immediately recognizes the power of a flash of bright light against goblins who are used to the dark depths of their cavernous homes, instructing Priestess to use the spell in a way that it likely was never meant to be used. Despite normally serving as a simple torch, holy light has proven over and over again that a quick stun can be deadly if there’s a skilled swordsman behind it.

2Purify
Another miracle that Priestess has yet to show off in the anime is one that requires a bit of creativity to be very useful. Using purify, Priestess can change substances to be “pure,” and in the light novel, she uses this to change an enemy’s blood to water, killing them.
Like a more extreme version of blood bending, the Earth Mother grants this miracle because otherwise Priestess and her group would likely have died. But with this granted miracle, the goddess serves a serious warning: don’t do that again. Purify is a miracle that, when used creatively, is so deadly that the Earth Mother considers it sacrilege!

1Protection
Protection is just straight-up OP. Used frequently throughout the series, this magic barrier is basically impenetrable, yet allows objects to pass through from the protected side, something thatHigh Elf Archertakes full advantage of. Protection is aptly named, keeping the party safe from all kinds of threats, including a fully-sized ogre and a blast from a beholder, or a “giant eye” as it’s called in the series.
Though it’s visible to viewers, the show clarifies that the barrier is invisible, a fact that the creative duo, Goblin Slayer and Priestess, take advantage of as much as possible. Protection has been the cause of death for droves of enemies, from individual goblins all the way up toone of the strongest enemiesin the series, a goblin lord.