Talk:Elf/@comment-25712820-20160422071156/@comment-27168967-20160422112003

Well, Jerky is probably right in not touching Slane Theocracy for the time being because of how powerful the influence of their religion in the heart of the people. You try messing with Slane, you'll probably have a riot in your own country to deal with. Not to mention Ainz set up shop literally in his own backyard. Whether he wants to beat Slane into a bloody pulp, he needs to have Ainz dealt with or he'll be facing two enemies in one go.

Also, going after Ainz first has the added bonus from the Slane's religion doctrine. Ainz is an undead and the people are scared of undead. If he can actually cause the people to distrust/fear Ainz, he can indirectly drag Slane into the fray because the religious people would flock to Slane and beg them to send in the Scriptures to deal with Ainz.

Well, that's a case of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" except with the added line "even if I need to make a new enemy for that jackass". I wonder if he knows that Slane is already half ruined, a handiwork by the truly magnificent Ainz.