Talk:Buser/@comment-76.172.105.236-20180507015428/@comment-123.184.76.31-20180529141020

In defense of Ainz and many others similar to him in nature, the term "Villain" depends on one's viewpoint. For example: to a "regular" human, a sarcastic man-eating demihuman or a cunning undead is definitely a villain. Then again, to an innocent, friendly demihuman or similar humanoid  or herbivorous heteromorph a blood-thirsty, warmonger human is definitely a villain. In truth, there is no such thing as a pre-set "hero" or a "villain" inside the overlord series. And the reason why Ainz and Co. is considered villains is because of the "typical human common-sense" and how they overpower and overwhelm their enemies. But, then again, many of these people don't try to understand Ainz's intentions of goodwill and attempt in hurting him, so that makes the humans and demihumans of the New world the villains. Now, whether you would like to consider Ainz a hero or a villain depends entirely on your sense of logic, morality and imagination.