Talk:Overlord Volume 13/@comment-23.120.6.1-20180418213122/@comment-34139326-20180420062903

@A Fandom User, what you say is true, but in the end of the day, "morals" and "if he is human" are dependant factors. Just as how humans have no fear to slaughter thousand of animals because we view them as essentailly lower lifeforms, and how a vampire sees a human as simply food; Ainz is not longer human, and as a result, his perception of them is more of a shared empathy and not his own morals. He's afraid of slaughtering children without need, but if it serves a purpose then he will give them a swift death. I can prove this because when Demiurge took the children and families from the Kingdom, Ainz granted them a swift death. Not to mention that Nazarick has a literal torture chamber, and not to mention Ainz feeds his NPCs humans as rewards. Ainz has morals, true, but he can kill without remorse. A swift death is not immoral, Ainz is not afraid to punish those who stand in his way, isnt that immoral? The beauty of overlord and one of Ainz's major challenges is his humanity. Ainz is incharge of a astronomical number if not more monsters, half of them most likely eat humans. Ainz may have been human when he was transferred, but as time passed, we see that he becomes more like like demiurge and shalltear. Also, he is also classed as extremely evil, no need to be moral in a world that used to be MMORPG.