Talk:Arche Eeb Rile Furt/@comment-32222412-20170627005824

Although their fate was gruesome and I didn't like it(going to try to not think about it), it's quite understandable. They knew what they were getting in on, they knew it was a dirty job and perhaps even illegal, they also knew that the information couldn't be trusted. Yet they chose to go and investigate+plunder nonetheless. It was mysterious, a location appearing out of nowhere and a big reward. They wanted to take the risk.



If you want to blame someone, blame the emperor or whoever is responsible for deceiving them and not telling the whole story(although they did understand that it's not a legitimate job). These guys were gambling with their own lives for money and lost, that's how simple it is. Sad, but somewhat deserved. I mean, seriously, a bunch of ruffians come into your home/castle/tomb/dungeon that you made with great effort and start stealing, destroying and killing. I think that's as good a reason as any to kill them off. It just feels sad because we know their backstory, viewpoint and emotions on the matter, for Ainz it was just a matter of course that they'd get a severe punishment. No matter what sob story you have, that doesn't make it acceptable... even if most novels, manga and anime would make it appear as such, that if you have a sad enough backstory you can get excused from all your crimes in honor of your hardships, it just doesn't work like that in real life :P



I did prefer the WN ending on this part though.