In the previous episode of “Goblin Slayer,” it was shown at the end how numerous footprints were discovered by Orcbolg near the farm he is staying at. The footprints belonged to goblins and this sets up the events in “Goblin Slayer” Episode 11. It would appear that an army of the hated creatures has come and the protagonist will need to find a way to deal with them or risk his death and the rape of his childhood friend.
The upcoming events that will be shown in “Goblin Slayer” Episode 11 have been speculated by fans as having been skipped by the animators. After all, there will be some truly gruesome scenes involved, with one featuring meat shields. Considering the type of show this anime is, it’s easy to surmise what the “meat” in meat shields means.
In any case, Goblin Slayer will need to find a way to defend the farm against the invaders and spare Cow Girl from the same fate suffered by his sister. Unfortunately, an entire goblin army is too much, even for him. As such, “Goblin Slayer” Episode 11 will see the silver-ranked protagonist turning to other adventurers for help in order to deal with the situation.
He won’t be doing so by posting a quest, either, since there is no guarantee that anyone would actually take it due to the problem involving lowly goblins. Instead, he will ask the adventurers directly, speaking a considerable number of words other than the “I see” that he normally spouts. As such, “Goblin Slayer” Episode 11 will showcase the huge amount of goodwill Orcbolg has accumulated through his years of exterminating goblins.
While it’s not guaranteed that “Goblin Slayer” Episode 11 is where the infamous meat shield scene will appear or that it will be shown at all, it’s still a worthwhile episode to watch. It will air on Dec. 22, for those who are interested.


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