Talk:Foresight/@comment-46.20.174.238-20180905143216/@comment-74.103.196.149-20180925181023

yah but ainz was usually displaying a better midset beforehand, if the reason was just before he would have let it slide or at least did something different while now it seems he's becoming less human. frankly if i was in his shoes at that moment i would have offered them servatude. they at least realized their mistake by intruding into his home he could have simply offered them the choice of serving him as his eyes and ears in the baharth empire, this way he could have stayed in re-estize rather than have his persona, momon, be everywhere. also having humans serve him within nazarick would have been an interesting test on how they would interact with the guardians and other beings. death was honestly the least expected outcome considering his past actions and it was the least logical, at least in my opinion. test subjects would have been better. on top of that the way they are introduced leads us to believe there is more too them than just a sudden death. the rest of the invaders are given next to nothing in backstory while the foresight members are fleshed out at least with the basics, this leads the reader or watcher to assume they have something to do with the future story however they were all killed off shortly thereafter. it makes no sense from a story telling standpoint unless the story is about drawing you deeper into all the characters which this show has not been since the start. there has been a clear distinction between "main" and "side" characters for instance enri has been fleshed out and has a main focus within the story while the adventurer ainz kills towards the end of the first season before he fights shaltear has only had his name spoken and nothing else, he is expendable and you are given nothing to draw you into that character. this isnt like game of thrones which constantly draws you into characters and has them killed, this show draws the line and that line was breached in the episode they died.