"Calm yourselves," Ty said, a powerful female voice coming from her lips "The Steel Maiden has intervened, and granted me the power to save you. And you have been saved."
As her voice washed over the prisoners, they seemed to visibly relax.
"Wh-what do we call you?" one of them asked
Ty thought for a moment, then decided on an answer "You may call me Mercuria. Do you require aid to get back to your home?"
The villagers exchanged looks "If you wouldn't mind, Lady Mercuria. The goblin's hideout must be somewhere near here, and we're scared to run into more without you there."
Mercuria nodded "Very well. Lead the way towards your village. I will keep a look out for goblins."
Leaping back into the sky, Mercuria surveyed the land around them for any other goblins as the villagers walked in the direction of their village. Mercuria managed to defeat several goblin patrols that were moving too close to the villagers, but they were no real challenge to her now, even in her smaller, closer to humanoid form. As she surveyed the area, Mercuria considered her movements and actions. She was certainly not acting like the man she had been but a few hours before. Her walk and poise were obviously female, with the swaying of her hips. The movement of her breasts were not distracting her at all, and even her nakedness didn't bother her. Something that she was sure it would have had she still been male, and human, for she was pretty sure she wasn't human anymore.
Still, though her nakedness didn't bother her, she knew that being naked in this society wouldn't be looked down upon favourably, so when they got to the village gates, she turned to the leader among the villagers that she had rescued.
"This shall be where we part ways," she said "With my lack of clothing, I would not be a welcome sight within your village. I would not wish to burden you by entering with you."
The man nods "My name is Jacob Tailor," the man said, then pointed to a shop at the edge of the village, just inside the walls "That's my shop there. If you meet me outside the walls tomorrow, I should be able to solve your clothing issue, if you wish."
"I may take you up on that, Jacob Tailor," Mercuria said, then bent her knees, and launched herself into the sky, leaving the village behind.