He’s all they have left of the great beings they worship, and by jove they will raze the world to the ground in his name if that’s what it takes to keep him by their side.Įverything else about Overlord is just barely decent. He’s a man trapped in a situation that already slipped out of his control, propelled by his ever-faithful minions’ tendency misconstrue his words as gospel, his musings as genius, and his luck as omniscience, as well as their fear that he would leave them as his guildmates already have. He must pretend to be prescient when he knows next to nothing and carefully delegate his subordinates in a way that gets his wishes done without revealing that he knows less than them on how to carry it out. On and on, his everyman impulses struggles with what he thinks a supreme ruler should act. the most powerful known beings who can threaten his safety are those under him. In the strange world he finds himself in, And he intends to keep that image because anything else might disrupt the equilibrium of Nazarick and, more importantly, jeopardize his safety and base of operations. He can’t afford to make mistakes because his servants cannot imagine him making one. His utterly devoted fanatical underlings treat him like that of a god who can do no wrong. The greatest allure and strength of the Overlord narrative has always been Ainz’s delicate dance between the ordinary dime-a-dozen salary man of Earth and his Overlord status in this other world.
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