Talk:Overlord Bonus Volume/@comment-39674023-20191004232011/@comment-39674023-20191130022131

Read my first comment again. Done? Good. Where did I mention action? Correct answer: Nowhere. I said the fanatical devotion of the NPCs and Ainz's struggle to keep up his appearance makes Overlord the story it is. His love of the NPCs, the children, as he calls them, is always nice to see, as well as his frustration as not being a worthy leader of them, and trying to act all wise when in truth he has clue what the hell is going on. His studitity and sheer luck as he does something which somehow always turns to be the correct action to fall into the "greater plan" of Demiurge and Albedo is always entertaining. That is what makes Overlord the series it is, not an middle-aged man bonding with an eternal loli. Did you read how angry Ainz was when Foresight tried to use the names of his guild mates for a lie? That is the true feelings Ainz has. In comparison, after some 200 years in the bonus volume, he doesn't even remember the name of Great Tomb of Nazarick, merely saying to himself it sounds somehow familiar. See my problem now?