Talk:Neia Baraja/@comment-32632880-20171007174542

In the early parts of this volume 12, I am getting the vibes from Neia’s perception of Lord Ainz akin to that of Albert de Morcerf’s towards the Count of Monte Cristo. In some aspects these characters are similar. The younger character perceiving these Bigger-than-Life characters as their role models exuding the mantra of absolute nobility. And in the same respect, these individuals (Lord Ainz and Monte Cristo) appear morally perfect in every way, only to find out that these people are hiding gruesome secrets matched by unfathomable machinations which aim to utterly obliterate their enemies in the end. The question now is would Neia know the truth and if she did, would she retain her respect for Lord Ainz, or even would she regard him as the ultimate master of conspiracy and fully accept him as her one true ruler? This I wish to see...