The ending of 'The Faraway Paladin' wraps up Will’s journey in a way that feels both satisfying and bittersweet. After all the battles, losses, and growth, he finally confronts the core conflict of his destiny—balancing his human heart with the divine purpose thrust upon him. The final arc sees him making a choice that isn’t about brute strength but about compassion and sacrifice, which is so fitting for his character. The epilogue gives glimpses of how the world moves forward, with some characters finding peace and others continuing their own paths. It’s not a flashy ending, but it lingers because of how true it stays to the story’s themes of faith and humanity.
What I love most is how the series avoids a generic 'hero saves everything' finale. Will’s victory isn’t just about defeating a big bad; it’s about reconciling the teachings of his undead mentors with the living world. The last scenes with Blood, Mary, and Gus hit hard—especially when you realize how much their unconventional family shaped him. The light novels add even more nuance, but the anime adaptation (if it covers it) will have a tough job capturing the quiet melancholy of those final pages.