Talk:Arche Eeb Rile Furt/@comment-87.170.145.72-20200318002808/@comment-95.246.115.120-20200321000740

The thing that I find absurd is the reason why she died. Ainz made this whole story so as not to sadden his subordinates, neither was his goal the conquest of the world , therefore the concept "the end justifies the means" cannot even be applied here. Then, the author with this story seems to have removed the main feature from the protagonist , the extreme camaraderie. First, because he used the grave , a sacred place for him and a reminder of his companions , for a mere political purpose. Second, Ainz saw in Foresight the same union that united him to his companions , and seems absurd to me that he did not respect it. In short, many say "Killing her was merciful" , I would have said it too if Ainz had not had all the power he has. He could manipulate the memory at Arche and leave it somewhere, he would have risked nothing. Killing her did not bring him any gain and I don't think his subordinates would have contested his choice. Also, for the fact that she and the others were useless , I don't agree. They were people the nobody would look for and therefore could use them as guinea pigs and see if with the knoweledge of Nazarick it was possible to enhance the races of the New World, as happens with the lizardman and others.