Talk:Zesshi Zetsumei/@comment-26902975-20151113141456/@comment-115.66.62.222-20151212083716

I quite agree with Blackkat101. Eventhough they are deductions based on assumptions and we don't really have a lot of facts to work on, in the end it seems the most reasonable and logical. In truth, i hope the author takes into account all the things Blackkat101 mentions before expanding on the story.

Reason for that? I really do not want the author to pull out a Monty Haul(D&D reference) villian out of thin air, meaning a sudden introduction of an OP villian or hero just for the sake of opposing Ainz. Bottomline, author needs to keep it real. Keep the facts, explanations, happenings all connected and all the while, realistic or plausible.

This is not a shounen One Piece story where OP villians get magically created in infinite numbers just to drag the story further with no basis. You don't go around sprinkling level 80-100 opponents and tons of divine items and world class items all over the continent with no thought, relation, planning. I pray you guys as Overlord fans are not really expecting a shounen read.