Talk:Overlord Volume 11/@comment-71.86.6.58-20161007180123

So, I pondered a bit after re-reading the Intermission. The Elf king keeps mentioning "awakening". Does he mean his children awakening as God-Kin? This certainly narrows down his identity to either being a God-Kin himself or a Player.

From the Slane Theocracy's history, we know that the mortal members of their Gods eventually die to old age with the exception of Surshana who was murdered.

However, even if he's mortal, the Elf King's race would've bestowed him a lifespan of hundreds of years (if not thousand). Which only opens up more questions? How does he know about awakening if he's not a God-Kin himself or have God-Kin descendents sometime ago. And if he has had God-Kin children, why would he be in such a hurry to breed more?

And of course the most obvious question of all. What would guaranteed the allegience of any God-Kin descendents that he would sire? He's a complete douce-bag. If any of his descendents inherit his power and/or personality, wouldn't it be more feasible that they(plural) will turn on him because they either don't like him or want to replace him.