Talk:Ainz Ooal Gown/@comment-2602:306:CC17:D9F0:190C:A3B0:9E3C:737E-20170914140059/@comment-176.63.188.84-20170923190125

I really like that there is one person, who does not come immediately with the "the world is not black and white, please accept it is grey". Problem with that argument is, that as black and white doesn't deny the existence of grey, you cannot deny the existence of black and white because of grey. Now  I'm not saying that divine retribution should come to all evil, and every book/story must have an angelically pure-hearted champion of light as its hero. No, i do enjoy this series for the explicit reason of the main characters being monsters, and inhuman. But it is far too sad how all of the comments for someone emphatic are like "bro, let us teach you how the work works, it is not all sunshine and rainbows"... Yet I have yet to meet someone, who was not completely offended when he/she was on the recieving end of the afformentioned "law". My other absolutely favourite argument is the "They have risen above such petty concepts"... exactly how most of our dictators did in real life, yet rarely did the people under them call the process rising...

But this aside (and no, I do not want the story to turn into a fairy-tale, I like it as it is, despite my rant above :) ), what I would like to see is Ainz loosing the characteristics of the elder-lich, even if it is for just a short time. Remember how he commented on that being the reason for not having any proble with killing humans. It would be interesting to see how he deals with all he has done, but as a human.

Another concept that might be equally fascinating is him getting into a position where he has to tell some of the denizens of the great tomb that after all, he is (or used to be) a "lower lifeform"...