Talk:Albedo/@comment-90.192.65.31-20150904112500/@comment-128.130.248.255-20150904150120

Yeah, so Albedo did go from "I will die for the supreme beings" to "I will secretly kill the supreme being". From absolute loyalty to the lowest form of betrayal.

There's no one there to kill though, the author ain't an idiot. When he name the guild "Ainz Ooal Gown" and made the main character take over the name, there was a reason. Japanese writers often (when not always) give hidden meanings to their character names (it's cultural thing, google it) The author left a clue in the name for the observant reader. "Ooal Gown" is english, it's a mispronounciation of "All Gone"

Ainz is in fact the german "Eins", english for the number "One"

The guild's name means "One - All Gone" with "One/Ainz" here refering the "one" who stayed behind.

My point is there're plenty of hidden messages throughout the novels... Ainz have no commarades anymore, no volume ever is bringing them back. The only person Albedo may find is Akemi. Ainz considers her part of Nazarick eventhough she's not a guild member. Akemi may be the one to recieve Albedo's wrath.

I may have left the subject a bit, sorry, I was trying to prove that simplifying the aswers or ignoring clues leaft for us fans is desrespectful toward the author's effort.