Talk:Arche Eeb Rile Furt/@comment-2600:8806:2002:8500:A11D:D9B4:9E:63BC-20180916141256/@comment-177.54.149.235-20180916175254

But the villain protagonist in American Psycho and Clockwork Orange were psychos, an unfathomable existence to the audience unless you're a psycho yourself, a monster so to speak. If this arc meant to show the people that Ainz had lost his humanity and become a psycho or complete monster maybe I'll have no problem, I can just accept him as the boogeyman or eldrich abomination which he and his NPCs happen to be already and I can still watch it whenever I'm in a mood for schadenfreude.

But thats not the case, despite having a monster for a body, his mind is human, and we don't deal with dual personality unless I miss that part and it's clear that he is sane. Due to that,  I can only see him as a mean bully having his way because he's rich and powerful. But hey, Scarface is something like that, maybe if by the time Overlord series end, I'll check the summary to make sure if Ainz got his just desert like Montana did, maybe then i'll watch.