Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-30957100-20170301060751/@comment-29248623-20170302103125

I understand. If we move to considering the individuals and communities outside of Nazarick, a different story is to be expected.

For Carne Village, there is generally no problem in the long run and you can expect firm loyalty for at least the generation after Enri's and Nfirea's. The situation in E-Rantel is a bit more delicate but the last hints in Vol 11 do show signs of a thawing in the sentiments of the residents.

For the Dwarves in Carne, no question of their loyalty for at least the end of the lives of the youngest smiths. They were given an ideal environment to express their trade and can be commissioned to other works to keep them busy and loyal. As for the dwarven kingdom as a whole, there is no problem due to the debt of gratitude Ainz afflicted on them in retaking their capital and a mutually beneficial relationship in arms trade and smithworks is already a given. The few dissenting elders will barely impact the current state of affairs unless a new development in smithcraft or magecraft is made on their front.

For the Empire, Jircniv's plans and conspiracies will inevitably crumble and follow that trend. The core governing body, and a number of their core military leaders have already been shaken to their core and are effectively impotent in creating a counter towards Nazarick's military might. Even their current level of technological development is vastly inferior before the loss of Fluder from their ranks.

For the Kingdom, their as good as subjugated since the Princess changed sides.

The only nation that I think has a possibility of making a significant impact against Nazarick would be the Agrand Council.

Finally moving to answer your question, Ainz is can effectively act however he pleases without so much as anyone being able to prevent him from doing so. The only real hindrance to Ainz' plans for a utopia is the his own whims and ideals.