Talk:Ainz Ooal Gown/@comment-2602:306:CC17:D9F0:190C:A3B0:9E3C:737E-20170914140059/@comment-108.193.125.159-20170914161319

Hey, back again. Interesting perspective you brought up and very blunt. I was aware that they were invading out of greed, nor was I stating they should go unpunished.

Originally I was curious as to why you stated I saw the world in black and white, but then I realized it was in reference to "good" and "bad" people. Fair enough, that was too basic. How about they seemed to be relatively good people who didn't deserve torture. Death was there original punishment and that would have been fair, but extending it into prolonged torture which utilized healing for additional torture? That, to me at least is a line too far.

And why do you think I read the series? It's because it's fascinating to examine the characters and the story. To see how it would be in real life, or how his original self would have reacted. Of course I'm placing my own values on this, but what else can I use to compare this story with? In real life how many people would see "Ainz" as evil? As for judging is that not what we are supposed to do as the readers and them as the characters? I realize he's not strictly evil, I never said he was, I've seen the good he can do. All that I stated is that I at least hope he gets a reckoning, not because he is "evil" but because he has done things that are worthy of punishment. Is it wrong to wish for a character to come face to face with the consequences of his actions? Is that not what we wish on others when we perceive that they've done something wrong, that they should face retribution?

Of course I can bear it this is not something so nauseating that I can't bear to read it. I merely want to see an element added that forces a reflection on what he has done. It would seem wrong for this part to just vanish and go unanswered in the current of the story. Why not have it crop up to haunt him as an element of the story, one where he faces what he has done?

Lastly, I'm not sure what you meant by "hurt" myself, but if it was a disperagement then please refrain from those. I mean to pursue the idea of whether Ainz actions deserve a reaction. I want to see the thoughts of what sort of balance, if any, needs to be enacted against Ainz. I swear I'm not looking for a flame war, or at least not in the sense of insults.