Talk:Remedios Custodio/@comment-121.99.200.163-20180506001043/@comment-121.99.200.163-20180513021118

@L002: Yes while I believe Remedios' attitude plays a big part in pushing Neia towards Ainz, I believe there is actually more than that: Neia was brought up with the paladin's ideology, but then saw the same ideology challenged and failed in front of her. This made her question what she was taught and then later on decided the answer is Aniz's ideology, which was proven to be superior in her recent experience. She develops a fanatic faith with it because she feels this is what she belongs.

I feel that Neia never feels fit in the paladin group because she is just not that much of a firm believer of their ideas. If Remedios asks a paladin to fight a hopeless battle the paladin would do so without question, which I don't think this is what Neia would do. I think this is one of the reasons why Remedios doesn't like Neia.