Talk:Overlord Volume 14/@comment-46110064-20200616231453/@comment-46119926-20200706192834

First of all, Ainz did this sort of as a threat that would last for centuries to all who would oppose the sorcery kingdom. This mountain of ash wil pose as a silent threat to all those who are plotting aginst Ainz to think twice about opposing his forces. Pandora's actor I feel does a poor explination to Riku in the end why this was necessary. In the end he is relatively estaiblishing himself as a world power that should not be trifled with or taken advantage of. Since Ainz is undead he now lacks the emotions for him to seem like a true villian so through his purely logical assessment it could be justified. He does say that he is willing to trample over the happiness of others in order to achieve happiness of his nation.