Talk:Ureirika/@comment-2A02:C7D:5416:A900:F85C:547A:4916:A313-20180822142451/@comment-45.56.46.26-20180822214906

Put it this way, remember at the beginning of the tomb when they see all those pathetic low-level skeletons?

Why didn't they go ahead and just restrain them and try to have a reasonable dialogue?

Here's the kicker...how might Ainz have responded if they actually did something like that?

Especially considering how strange and senseless the Workers found it. What if there was actually an unstated but perfectly obvious reason for seeing how the Workers would respond to enemies that were far to weak to be a real threat to them?

Even before that...why have the outlying crypts with no traps or defenses at all, just banners woven with gold thread and sarcophagi filled with gold and jewels?

Why ask the workers what merit there was in risking their lives intruding on his tomb?