Talk:Fluder Paradyne/@comment-28933239-20160705130932/@comment-27359021-20160705201856

Though the possiblity of Fluder betraying Ainz does exist, I think in the long run, Fluder won't. My reasons being:

1. Fluder possesses the Book of the Dead. As he reads it he would figure out how to turn himself into an undead. If he becomes an undead it's quite possible that his mentality would change as well. Due to Ainz being an undead, he has found himself to be colder and more calculating with his emotions regulated. So if Fluder became an undead, his emotions would be regulated, and would tone down his madness for magic.

2. Fluder would logically think that betraying Ainz for a Greater Abyss of magic would be foolish, since his master would eventually aquire that magical knowledge due to his individual and his country's power. Encouraging him to stick with Ainz and prove to be both loyal and vaulable to Ainz.