Talk:Forgemaster/@comment-162.201.249.73-20161020011123/@comment-27168967-20161021011402

Nfirea was somewhat biased then because he got the information that Ainz had previously saved Carne and by extension, Enri. That kinds of clouded his overall judgment. Also, he didn't know Ainz was actually an undead at the time because the Sword of Darkness first told him of how Momon looked like underneath that helmet.

The Forgemaster got the entire deal slapped to his face from a powerful undead. He is the alternate scenario of Gondo had Ainz not piqued his interest with the "vast" knowledge of runes and a sweet deal of leeting him contimue his research with immense backing. The most negative factor that affected him would probably be the prejudice against undead in general in the NW. Even you'd have a hard time believing Ainz at first glance if you grew up in a situation where the undead are known to be just mindless killers of the living.

Still, that's merely a conjecture of what could possibly happen. Wouldn't need to care anymore if the author decides to let him fall into the rift after stepping on a banana peel...