Thread:Zack Tan/@comment-208.190.39.157-20150831211231/@comment-27066364-20160408135758

Mkprovince wrote: You guys really skipped the first two sentence and go straight for the third...

Ainz is never one to really waste anything if he can help it. The random factor here is whether Albedo's little plan will have a huge impact on destabilizing the Ainz's kingdom. If anything the second sentence already laid out the foundation of the Utopia that Ainz had pictured; all races bow to him and that would most definitely not mean having the humans thrown out on the first line of defense.

I can sort of imagine it to be the exact opposite of Slane Theocracy wheras they propose utter human domination over all other races but Ainz might advocate anyone who can be of use to be spared and utilized to the fullest though the social standing may not exactly be fair since humans have been fearing the non-humans as much they fear the undead and have been threatening them as much so most of them would really need to earn the trust of the non-humans, particularly those of the guilds.

This is probably where Carne Village, Enri and Brita comes into the equation. Carne Village is a model case and the villagers show that they can cohabitate with some restrictions. Brita can be the spokeperson to the Adventurers of how Prince Butthead tried to raze the village to the ground. The guilds themselves have very experienced individuals which may have connection to certain useful individuals on the outside since adventurers do take quests elsewhere.

Well Ainz never actually kills or touches someone who hasn't done him some wrong, so we can expect that normal citizens of E-rantel are probably not going to be in danger at all unless they decide to rebel or whatever, if stirred by Theocracy's agents or whoever, albeit I could imagine living under Ainz's rule might actually improve quality of life. At least it definitely improved for Lizardmen.

As for Albedo, what exactly do you mean?