Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-33094605-20171013062410/@comment-33094605-20171016045030

46.55.216.27 wrote

She does have quite a few analytical reasons for not undermining Ainz. Yet I don't see her as an analytic thinker. She thinks with her heart and never more than the moment just ahead. So saving the few now and dooming many latter, without realizing it, is within character for her. As such, should Ainz decisions trully seem to cross the line, she could chose the worst case scenerio for herself. She doesn't have much to live for anymore. What with the death of her queen and sister, the two people she was sworn to protect. She has proven herself it be unfit for her position and will most lickely be removed from it, when the next Holy King is crowned, along with many of the paladins in the order right now. The only thing she has pushing her forward is her late queen's ideals and even those are being ground to bits by Ainz.

As for Ainz's death, I originaly thought it was just Lupusregina messing with Enri like she has been known to. Yet now it makes more sens for it to be propaganda spread from within Nazarick. All though, I don't think Ainz would sacrifice the population of E-Rantel to the horde of undead there just to sell his death.

If it truely is his death, then the most likely culprit would be someone from the Theocracy. I have a hard time believing that someone, in the New World, can just one-shot a full Hp Ainz. Even a half Hp Ainz with a strong Mana Pool would still manage to escape. The Black scripture's captian wouldn't be enough, but backed by the Extra seat and the monster that gaurds the holy relics could stand a chance.