Talk:Pluton Ainzach/@comment-173.25.157.91-20160621203145/@comment-73.169.91.89-20160713090542

Ainz respected Gazef, and even requested the sword as a trophy, so he probably wasn't lying about the sword being able to damage him. I also maintain that the one he pulled out of nowhere was probably one he conjured, since if after analyzing Gazef's sword it would be an incredible coincidence if he had one on hand with similar data embedded, and he also made an attack with it and didn't drop it. (Ableit on himself)  Hekkeran used paired swords, so him having one comparable to Razor's edge is unlikely given his overall potency. I believe the apology was him comparing the impending fight with Gazef to the duel he had with the workers. In other words, Foresight was a simple experiment with no means of harming him and their death was an execution. Gazef technically had a chance of victory (however miniscule) but Ainz didn't know that until examining his sword with magic. So I think he had compared him to Foresight and not considered it a duel until he studied Razor Edge, for which he was quietly apologetic since he respected Gazef.