Talk:Overlord Volume 11/@comment-5480911-20161015203141/@comment-27168967-20161016002952

I find that volume 11 is as interesting as any other books in the franchise. It's the first description of how Aiz himself approaching an unknown situation as opposed to the previous situations where he's mostly got all the needed information at his fingertips. After what he did in volume 10 about the declaration of venturing into the unknown, this is actually quite refreshing.

Volume 10 presented a situation where the Nazarick denizens are mostly side-characters to reveal what they think of the heteromorphs. It's just outright funny as it enforces the situations of certain countries in the setting. Yeah, Philip! So, it shows just how the other people may react in the aftermath of the great slaughter and how they view Ainz in general.