Initially appearing as a corrupt, greedy official, Bishop Bagley reveals a deeper pragmatism. He argues that divine blessings are tools to be used cautiously for the god's glory, not for personal convenience or daily minor tasks.
Fans frequently highlight the series' heavy nods to classic tabletop RPG lore, such as strict Paladin oaths and the significance of true names. Saihate no Paladin Episode 10
After a tense negotiation and a test of his dedication, Prince Ethelbald declares Will a Paladin during a formal ceremony. Initially appearing as a corrupt, greedy official, Bishop
💡 This episode marks the transition of Will from a lone adventurer to a recognized leader, emphasizing that his "Faraway" nature refers both to his origins and the frontier he now protects. After a tense negotiation and a test of
The episode explores the weight of "Divine Protection". While Will is ready to use his powers to help everyone immediately, Bagley teaches him that a priest's authority is a borrowed gift from the gods to be managed strategically.