Talk:Arche Eeb Rile Furt/@comment-87.170.145.72-20200318002808/@comment-46058732-20200611091549

The plan Mainly served as casus belli. The excuse of testing Nazarcik's defense is absurd. Ainz knows that people like Clementine or Gazef are among the strongest and therefore knows that 99% of the inhabitants of the NW cannot do anything against Nazarick. You can't take random dudes and hope they give good resuts. Imagine driving children whit slingshots to enter Fort Knox, they will never be a good test to test the defenses because a soldier would be enough to kill them all. I know that Ainz had accepted the idea of world domination and I know that he accepted that plan because he could not find another one, but the nature of the speech does not change. If he had told Demiurge why he didn't want to accept that plan, i think the demon would understand and change plan. Furthermore, saving Arche would not have changed anything , apart from the fact that Ainz would have avoided a free kill. Until then he had killed to defend something, revenge , for the realization of his plans. With Arche ther was no reason. Then, he had Arche killed after scaring her to death , another unnecessary gesture. Leaving aside the fact that I think the writer's idea of making Ainz angry in that way was stupid and forced. It's clear that such an excuse would not have worked, even if Ainz had believed it. This is because Ainz would have forst checked if it was all true, taking Hekkeran with him , and then , if a friend of his had really sent them , Ainz would have released them. Anyway, Ainz understood that that lie had been made out of desperation and not out of malice , moreover it is the chief who lied , the others were not guilty. In fact, in a group , it is the leader who must take responsability for the group he leads and the last word on what concerns Nazarick is up to Ainz , so the fault is his. Furthermore, calling workers "thieves" is absurd. They did nothing other than what adventurers do. In addition, this work involved mapping the tomb. Ainz himself that he does not like to kill if it is not necessary and by now the plan was conclueded, moreover his anger , at the limit should have been directed towards Hekkeran and not the other three.