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Another thing that interests me is that Aniz 'creates' his supporters.

Similar to raising one from scratch, but its more about creating alteregos from existing key supporters. Using only his most loyal supporters (The npcs) Ainz created figures such as Momon and Jaldabaoth.

With Momon, Ainz is beasicly a reverse Batman. The alterego of the Dark Hero, as stated in the story, that his purpose is wholly to transferr the repuation he gains to Aniz later in the future. Now, the person known as 'Momon' is just a display for the citizens to settle and look forward toas a relief.

With Jaldabaoth, Aniz created an enemy. A fake enemy that is only used to prodive tension to nearby naions and a staged show to be potentially used to support Aniz's reputaion. A big fat opra show with Aniz pulling the strings.

Essentually, Aniz is directing this show. And here's where my point will come to an end since this show will be shown for the 12th volume. Where Aniz, as the Socerous King will 'act' as the suppose 'hero' to cease Jaldabaoth. Who will be wrecking havoc in the Holy Kingdom. Basicly, Aniz made the forces of Nazarick as a faction that can impact itself as a act. Almost like a triple agent but not actually infiltrating anyone.

As there is no point speculating about the content of volume 12, I won't go on much further. But thank you for your quality discussion.

As I love closing with questions to keep people interested: "Will Aniz ever take Jaldabaoth as a vassal (An act) just like Momon? And if yes, what is the purpose of showing a 'possible equal foe' (That Aniz dread about) that he is slowly gaining powerful forces?"

(That is just a silly question that will most likely result in a thoery rather than a analysis. So please don't bother answering it.)