Talk:Fluder Paradyne/@comment-76.218.192.169-20150918110548/@comment-104.35.184.195-20150928214715

I kind of believe Fluder does see Ainz as a god.

And he wouldn't dare to rebel, precisely because he knows how powerful Ainz is (godlike).

We have to consider the context of the new world. Magic of the 7th tier and beyond are in the realm of myths, and the humans aren't even certain if higher tiers exist. Even the 13 heroes could only perform magic of the 5th tier. For someone to be capable of 10th+ tier magic, it would have to be a being no less than a god, and no one knows this better than Fluder. The significance of Ainz goes beyond being merely a potential teacher - the fact that he exists has completely transformed current magic paradigm. Recall that Rakesheer, leader of the Magician guild in Re-Lantier, started to act crazy and licking the crystal for containing "only" a tier 8 spell. I expect Fluder has gone through a similar experience, only more so, for not only does he stand at the forefront of human magic (a higher position than Rakesheer), but he has also glimpsed at the living (figuratively speaking) proof of 10th tier magic. This is the equivalent of a "divine" experience for him, like those who have experienced the miracles of god.

In conclusion, I do believe he sees Ainz as a god.

Now, what will be interesting, is if Fluder goes to Nazarick and meets the guardians who are also capable of 10th tier magic (at the very least, it's reasonable to believe Aura/Mare/Demiurge/Pandora's Actor are capable of it). He would probably have a stroke. And of course, he would see that the god-like guardians worship Ainz like a god, basically making Ainz the god of gods.

Rebelling against such a being is plain unthinkable, and Fluder is not that ignorant.