Talk:Tsaindorcus Vaision/@comment-61.6.135.61-20181203130804/@comment-31365092-20181204095606

Bombard you that see Ainz's villainous action has meaning and behind it.

In conquest, to falter his subordinates through the plans of sovereign. Weight in his mind that just go let the flow. That part is a mistake for him but he want to see and expand it.

Volumes 7 Invaders of the Large Tomb, was an exercises for Ainz to see the functions of his guild defenses. Ainz question the preys when he's in adventurer mode as Momon. Slightly hoping but disappointed for the his preys Workers just would do anything for money, anything even robbing houses even its seen empty, knowing or not knowing someone is there. It was really tragic for the Foresight members especially Arche sisters that in the end knows their fate is sad after their sister death. It may said Ainz's fault but there consensus about it and though the Workers were still thieves for intruding his domain even plan all sets. Ainz don't care even if the other side and members have something leaving behind. For there nothing but thieves stepped to his grounds and his love for the guild is more than anything.

Choices given if seen the all plot as evil or not.

Volume 9 The Massacre, in the part where he unleashed a horrifying monsters to keeled over tens of thousands of men. Not innocents btw. So you see Ainz action evil at that point? That goes to say, it was the Baharuth Emperor that pleases Ainz to use one spell in the opening act and never said what kind of spell. So Ainz just go anything and decide there with the Dark Youngs. Can't blame and see Ainz as full fron villaint when he just do what outmost done in a battle but it was really too much that ended up in massacre for the huge difference as heaven and earth unfold. But remember that the war of the Kingdom and Empire had been ongoing long before Ainz appeared. So estimated losses to those period greatly varied than Ainz deed.