Talk:Roble Holy Kingdom/@comment-34756840-20180611014518/@comment-34756840-20180611191639

Wait... so the sexism being the Holy Kingdom’s downfall is meant to be a cautionary tale within the Holy Kingdom story arc of Overlord the whole time!? And that’s why you: anonymous fandom user believe that’s a good lesson? Huh... hmm... come to think of it, I believe you actually made a good point there, thank you for that cautionary point there, anonymous fandom user, though I still wish that the author had thought of resolving the moral and mental progression of the Holy Kingdom’s sexism but I hopefully wonder if Neia’s influence as an evangelist will be enough to give the Holy Kingdom the kind of change that Calca had wanted to give to her country for over ten years before Ainz arrived into the New World, and I wonder if Overlord is more of a Cautionary Saga than just a cautionary tale with a cautionary beginning that we already know as Overlord fans and a cautionary conclusive ending that has yet to be shown in vol.18 or vol.20 in the future? (Sigh) why do the prejudice attitudes of racism, classism, and sexism gotta be so damn complicated? Anyway thank you for explaining how the human country’s sexism has proven itself to be the Holy Kingdom’s reasonable downfall.