Talk:Go Gin/@comment-27168967-20160609125358/@comment-27168967-20160615110233

The part ends with him revived and not as an undead because Ainz used that particular scene to appeal to Adventurers to join him. If Go Gin keeps his promise, I think he would given his personality, he should become Ainz's subordinate at one point.

From what I can gather, he's unlikely to be banished but his actions is somewhat different from a normal war troll. Also, the author seems to have created him with the idea of eroge in mind... As for him not looking down on his opponents, it's something he learnt living in the Empire. He understands first hand that the length of the name does not show the strength a person wields. He was actually shaking when he heard that Ainz would be his next opponent.

It seems to be his hobby (as stated in his character sheet) because he trains in order to obtain true strength and not satisfied with the strength that comes from his race. However, I'm not sure whether it's his ideal or the ideal of a war troll in general, he thought eating an opponent better than him whom he bested in combat would actually grant him the strength the opponent wielded in life. The funny part is that Ainz misinterpreted the whole thing the first time he heard that because "eating" has the unfortunate meaning of "sex". I guess the Japanese part of Satoru still lives in Ainz.

He was actually out on some sort of martial training when Osk encountered him, attracted by the rumor of some monster that was actually really strong but would not hurt someone who had thrown away his weapon.