Talk:Arche Eeb Rile Furt/@comment-31820190-20180614160716/@comment-45.56.46.26-20180615223210

Ainz definitely isn't about some grand "good vs. evil" paradigm.

He (quite correctly) sees that his concern is Nazarick, and limiting the amount that he screws that up is more than enough on his plate. He's not out to save the world, but to what he can to keep Nazarick intact and strong.

That doesn't make him an anti-hero, it makes him an ordinary hero who acknowledges that his temporary advantage in power doesn't make him the universal arbiter of justice.

It's true that Ainz would have found someone to test his security system...because it's clear that Nazarick needs defenses against the people of the New World. One can say that he is worrying too much, but it is the countries around him that aren't worrying enough about making sure that they have the strength to defend their claims of authority.