User:Disfigure

I'm just stressing my thoughts on the things that is currently happening in the Light Novel Volumes of Overlord. However, this was never truly set in stone to happen as it was first of all, a theory made up to appealed the reader and audience's suspense. On the other hand, some of the theories I've usually brought up with me will be left susceptible to either changes or later deleted during the future release of each volume.

If there is one thing to describe this Light Novel as a whole, this has to be the only one gif picture I know of that can really speak my mind on how I really feel about the main character of Overlord. Honestly speaking, Momonga was respectfully a longtime player, who kept on playing the game and continuing to manage their guild base right after his friends quit it for good. But yet at the same time, I've always thought in my heart that someone like Momonga's stature was not really a casual player in YGGDRASIL to begin with, but he still relies on using Pay2Win gears in the end. If you look at it this way, a reader like myself can't hate Momonga or Ainz for this sole reason, since it was him, who was doing his utmost best to support the game through financial resources as a salaryman.

By the way, the things I've posted here are just for purely creating theories and so forth, but other factors can also be coincide as well aside from it. The debates about it are ongoing and can also be seen elsewhere on other articles besides this page you will tend to see around in the wiki. So if you're too lazy or having trouble lurking it up yourself then this page you're currently reading at right now is the right place for you. As this page contains various theories, what supports it are possible spoilers that you might not knowingly come across on the wiki if you've yet to catch up to the anime or light novel by then. Since this is a theory, please take it as a grain of salt for the "canon" wiki, which is the official thing.

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 * Great Tomb of Nazarick
 * Overlord Power Level
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 * Wild Magic
 * Martial Arts
 * Job Classes
 * Players
 * YGGDRASIL
 * New World
 * Potion
 * World Item
 * Guild
 * Adventurer
 * Worker

Overlord Theory
A theory on everything about Overlord for the future volumes.

 World Class Items + Six Great Gods: 

The only possible method that the Six Great Gods were able to produced Ranked Magic in the New World usable by different races was through the usage of WC items. Such WC items of the "Twenty" possessed by the Six Great Gods must be between Five Elements Overcoming or Ouroboros that might have rewritten the laws of the New World in Magic. This could only be possible because those two have the power to altered the magic systems of YGGDRASIL's game mechanism from it into the New World. It would make things a little clearer if there was a reason on how humans are able to used Ranked Magic in the first place. Could Special Talents have already existed before the advent of Ranked Magic or after? If the scenario did happen, the inhabitants of the New World were only able to possessed Special Talents thanks to the introduction of ranked magic by the Six Great Gods. Not only was it's newly existence later brought forth within the New World by one of those two WC items before them, it might amplified any adventurer's abilities with ranked magic unlike the players from YGGDRASIL, who doesn't happen to have it. Unfortunately, this would maybe also explain why there are no Yggdrasil players, who cannot learned martial skills, since it is only exclusive to the inhabitants living in the New World and not the game itself anymore.

This adds on to the idea hinted, where World Class Items are presumed to be commonly useable by YGGDRASIL players only and not many chosen inhabitants born in the New World are shown to do. By the few characters we know of in the NW, I mean a member of the Black Scripture, Kaire was able to used the WC item, ''Downfall of Castle and Country. ''There are two possible options for how she was able to a WC item in the first place and that is either 1) She carried the blood of a player, or 2) she was born with a Magic Talent. Option 1) She carried the blood of a player is my least likely choice because Kaire's combat capability was stated to be weak despite being their descendant. Option 2) she was born with a Magic Talent in which if it happens to be similar to Nfirea, allowing her to equip and use any magical items including WC Items. I mean this isn't the first time, where two Magic Talents are shared amongst one another like with Arche and Fluder for example that they both displayed seeing a magic caster's aura. Sadly speaking, Magic Talents aren't really consider at all unique to one individual, but to many others, who also possessed its exact ability too. Following under the NW's standard, Magic Talents can be required with or without the gift of magic itself like possibly the case with Kaire as she was never suited for fighting, but Innate Talent + WC Item.

About Dragon Lords having strong difficulty in using Wild Magic properly, on the other hand, I will said it again, either the Six Great Gods or Eight Greed Kings must have introduced the YGGDRASIL game system or mechanism to the New World. I'm beginning to think that the usage of Wild Magic was change into a 10th Ranked Magic/Skill in which for it might required a sacrificial ritual for humans to performed. Since the humans in the New World can also be killed for experience points, one of the descendants of the Brightness Dragon Lord referred to it in a different phrase, "soul" or whatever you called it, but that's what I'm trying to get at. In other words, experience points aka souls are needed to used a 10th rank Magic/Skill of that caliber. Although it may or may not be impossible in YGGDRASIL for WC items to respawn alone after one usage once, this method could also extend to the New World if any person can attain it later on for changing the system system multiple times. I can surely hope that those World Class Items of the "Twenty" aren't obtainable again in the New World so it will not fall under the wrong hands (Though the players could've saved humanity with its omni power). Like YGGDRASIL, I would hate to see them respawn in different locations for some of the inhabitants in the New World to take abusive usage of it.

What if the Six Great Gods had their guild base teleported to the New World, which is secretly kept hidden away within the nation, Slane Theocracy? I'm trying my best to recalled from Volume 1 that if it was the Sunlight Scripture, who was talking about those three special tools that is sacred to the New World: the Dragon Lords, the Six Great Gods, and the Eight Greed Kings. This special tool the Theocracy must be referring to is possibly the Six Great Gods' guild weapon being serve as the basis of its religious doctrine and a central key to their nation's civilization. Why else did the former member of Black Scripture, Clementine said that if the Dragon Lords were to discovered the Theocracy having descendants of players amongst their ranks then it would mean a calamity to the nation? The Platinum Dragon Lord already knows that one of the Eight Greed Kings' items is a guild weapon. Clearly, wouldn't this mean over how many centuries the PDL has lived so far, since the first arrival of players, he or she has attained at least some tiny bit of knowledge about what a guild weapon is capable of. The case with if you were to destroyed a guild weapon, it can also greatly affect their guild base to the point of self-destruction as well. I remember reading that they were preaching about something being the basis of Theocracy's doctrine, but didn't state what the identity of that item represent so I thought it's best to guess what it is.

Similar to Ainz Ooal Gown, that unnamed guild the Six Great Gods are affiliated with were the last remaining members to be online during the event of YGGDRASIL, where the game was undergoing closure. Just imagined the possibility if the bishops from each generation are authorized to be gather together in a secluded church secretly located within the Theocracy's stronghold to partake a traditional ceremony happening every coming years, where they have to pay tribute to their god. Zesshi Zetsumei, a God-kin was said to be guarding something that is consider closest to the Six Great Gods' sacred treasures from ever falling into the wrong hands. The chances of it being the guild base belonging to the Six Great Gods highly meant that Zesshi has that location secured under her protection similar to how Pandora's Actor is guarding the Great Tomb of Nazarick's treasury. Zesshi Zetsumei is not only a part of the Six Great Gods' legacy, but Volume 3 also stated that she is the legacy herself refers to their guild as a whole to the creation of Slane Theocracy too. Likewise to the guild weapon, if the guild base were to be destroyed so will their nation, Slane Theocracy collapsing from within due to the foundation of its doctrine also crumbling apart. I wouldn't even be surprised if the bishops were to consider the Six Great Gods' guild base as a sacred memorial ground or a sanctuary to them for praying sake. This way, the guild base itself is especially off-limit to anybody except the God-kins alone, since what they carried with them is the blood of a player.

 Eight Greed Kings: 

Since we're finished dealing with the Six Great Gods, the trivia in the Eight Greed King's article referenced "It's said that if the Eight Greed Kings didn't try to dominate the world, humanity would have already been annihilate by the stronger races." I really don't see how the Eight Greed Kings are not completely bad players as they might've try to keep the human race alive and running after the Six Great Gods somehow gone from this world. From reading their name, I can assume they're greedy players, who would've use their power to conquered the New World without some sort of precaution of the inhabitants long existing here. In the Eight Greed King's floating castle, Eryuentiu being located in the desert, I can suspect the Nameless Book of Spells they formerly have at least give off a wary sign that the Platinum Dragon Lords, Thirteen Heroes, Fluder, and Evileye made them believe the existence of Tenth Ranked Magic. More so, the PDL made it certain that not everybody is given free entry to the Eight Greed Kings' treasuries, but only a few exceptions being the Thirteen Heroes. Maybe the Eight Greed Kings' former guild items are one of the sole reasons for how the Thirteen Heroes was able to stood a chance against the Evil Deities and defeating them under equal grounds one by one. Just imagined how strong the Thirteen Heroes (5th Ranked Magic or higher) can be with or without the Eight Greed King's gears?

Just like how Ainz has displayed his undead army towards the Lizardman, it would make sense if the flying castle would also have entities equipped with very strong magical weapons still living there despite the death of it's former owners, the Eight Greed Kings. Because the PDL is currently residing within the flying castle for about 500 years I'm guessing (Eight Greed King's world conquest was short-lived), it wouldn't come out as a surprise if he has his own demi-human armies (Agrande Council Alliance) using the place to be a meeting hall for them to gathered information about any findings of YGGDRASIL or WC items. On the other hand, the author played well on not explaining Shalltear being fully equipped in the midst of between Ainz's arrival being before and after he return to fight Shalltear. While so, the PDL's controlled armor was severely damaged by Shalltear right after Ainz left to get the WC Items for the Floor Guardians and his friends' former equipment to him in preparing his battle. The PDL would then start to confront Rigrit about seeing the armor's current state of having a hole marked in it. Nevertheless, the PDL's current predicament is similar to one of the Black Scripture's members, Kaire, who can't recuperate from their earlier encounter in fighting Shalltear due to the incurable wounds made by her Spuit Lance. This can rendered the PDL unable to used his controlled armor ever again to remotely adventure on foot unless he has another spare one coming though that does seem unknown for right now I guess.

Moving on to matter with the downfall of the Eight Greed Kings' conquest, we need to first regard another rumor with how the PDL manipulating them isn't a viable explanation. First of all, this idea was probably originated from the fact, where the PDL had deceived his fellow Thirteen Heroes 200 years ago. Due to following this pattern of deceiving the Thirteen Heroes, it became a basis to how everybody thought that the PDL was the master manipulator behind the internal conflicts amongst the Eight Greed Kings. However, this isn't the case, when the author introduces a native WC user from the Slane Theocracy possessing one called "Downfall of Castle and Country," which bypasses Shalltear's undead immunity of mind control effectively. Surely, a mind control WC item like this is dangerous 500 years ago if this may play a part in the Eight Greed Kings' own demise, when one of their members were controlled by it. Even if the Eight Greed Kings do have a WC item for protection, it still wouldn't be enough to protect each and every one of them altogether. Remember what Momonga said back then that there was only one guild second to Ainz Ooal Gown to have about 3 WC items or below. Therefore, one to three members of the Eight Greed Kings can protect themselves from another native WC item user from the Slane Theocracy and the rest of the five members are vulnerable to be brainwashed by the previous user before Kaire was their successor.

Furthermore, what really poses the question was how did the PDL manage to keep the Eight Greed King's guild base alive and running for 500 years straight without suffering any financial issues? We need to know that he cannot get any financial resources from the Agrande Council Alliance whether he is a part of it or not. This is because the people in that alliance wouldn't know anything about how the mechanics of a guild in YGGDRASIL works. Lets start with the basis of how the Eight Greed Kings' floating castle, Eryuentia was not actually a dungeon to begin with, but just a normal guild base. This could be one of another reason on why the PDL was able to safely lived in the floating castle until present time without paying any gold costs to managed it due to the Eight Greed King's guild base being a non-dungeon area or location. I can see almost any dungeons in YGGDRASIL are merely an alternative to make it as the guild's headquarter yet this isn't really needed. I forgot which volume it was mention, but the author definitely said that there exist the capital city of the Eight Greed Kings' (possibly where their guild's headquarter is located). Look at Momonga, who has to manage the cost of the guild's defense system and its mechanic every single day on his own without his guild mates around to support him anymore as he alone need to pay plenty of golds to keep it running. Even if you were to say that the Eight Greed Kings' floating castle or their city below it was a dungeon, this would still make sense on how the PDL is able to get his hands on it though.

The end results will be that not only did the Eight Greed Kings alone are destroying each other off one by one, but as well as per NPC servants created by each and every one of them were killed in battle too due to loyalty to their creator above all else. The question I'm wondering as of now that gets to my mind is does a non-dungeon area (be it NPC towns, cities, etc) like a guild base for example located there required monetary gold in order to survived financially? Lastly, without a dungeon as basis of the guild's headquarter, can it still work properly and more so, summoned Mercenary NPCs, used Data Crystals to make costumes and equipment, or expand infrastructure possible? The NPCs being able to spawn or create Customized NPCs wouldn't likely be put on the list befitted of a non-dungeon to work, since it is available only to a dungeon area or location. Nonetheless, the PDL living in the floating castle for that long of a time is quite mind boggling to make me uncertain if the Eight Greed Kings' guild base was really a dungeon to begin with.

 Nameless Book of Spells is not a WCI 

I really don't think this grimoire is a WC item, because 'Nameless Book of Spells' was nicknamed by the native inhabitants from the New World for its ability. In YGGRASIL's standard, it wouldn't be weird if this book were to have a real name, which might possibly be called 'Encyclopedia' instead. Differently, what sets the two items apart are that one records magic while the other records monsters instead. However, this is the New World we're talking about and anything from YGGDRASIL can become nearly omnipotent like the ability of 'Shooting Star.'

Compared Encyclopedia's description and ability:

"Once a player encountered a new monster, the Encyclopedia automatically recorded its basic data. However, the detailed stats were not recorded, only the name, appearance, and if it was a mythological monster, the myth behind them. If one wanted to fully utilize the potential of this item, they needed to investigate the monster’s weaknesses or special abilities themselves and manually enter them into the book."

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Nameless Book of Spells's description and ability:

"According to Evileye, it is a magic item holds untold power. Through unknown magic, it is said that all magic is recorded in the grimoire and possibly even newly created magic gets automatically transcribed in its pages. It is unknown what kind of magic its is capable of but its existence served as an example for the existence of the legendary tenth rank magic."

What similarity could you see distinctively between the two grimoires?

Since they're players, it wouldn't come to me with a big surprise if the Eight Greed Kings still have this useful item under their arsenal. More so, as the PDL is a new native resident in the floating castle, Eryuentia, it would be enough for he or she to exploit its ability against new monsters arriving from YGGDRASIL. Unfortunately, the grimoire doesn't seem to have the knowledgeable power to assist the PDL in finding out any of the players' weakness nor the YGGDRASIL items' origin they used like their guild weapon. I think this is evident enough as for how the PDL was able to learn of Red Drop's having one in their possession, because it is already recorded in the grimoire beforehand.

 Fusion of YGGDRASIL and New World: 

Besides that, another thing I would like to also point out is that what if the YGGDRASIL players, who arrived here once every 100 years are linked to nine separate worlds across YGGDRASIL? Ainz Ooal Gown's guild base, the Great Tomb of Nazarick was happen to be located at Helheim, where it is a cloudy, dark cold world without daylight and later teleported to the Great Forest of Tob. Whereas the Eight Greed King's floating castle, Eryuentiu is said to be located at a tree in the center of the world and also later teleported to the middle of a desert (thanks to Normad27's research at hand). Though the original world of Eight Greed King's floating castle is unknown to us before coming into contact with the New World, it was said by Brain that he got a katana produced from their city. Because their city produces items, which only existed in Earth, like the katana Brain has gotten his hands on, I think that the world the Eight Greed Kings and their flying castle, Eryuentiu may have possibly come from was all originated in a world called Midgard. It was stated in Norse myth wherein Midgard was a defensive fortress, which the gods build about the middle portion of the earth allotted to men in order to protect mankind from the giants. "If the Eight Greed Kings didn't try to dominate the world, humanity would have already been annihilate by the stronger races." I'm just trying to draw in a comparison between what is stated by Norse myth about YGGDRASIL and what is stated about the Eight Greed King's actions affecting the New World.

Speaking of YGGDRASIL, it was stated in Volume 3 that Brain's katana originally came from the southern desert oasis city located right below the Eight Greed Kings' floating castle in the sky. In other words, it is directly under the old guild hallway as for where the Platinum Dragon Lord must be residing at. ''"He wore strange clothing which had never been seen before. In Evileye’s knowledge, this was a set of garments which was worn in the south - a full suit. He also wore a mask which made it impossible to see his face." ''So could this literally mean that lots of Yggdrasil stuff/legacy are in the south maybe?

Ainz may not yet be the last player, who arrives to the New World because this could possibly be set in stone with the remaining players still playing the game. They might have been teleported at different point in time within the nine worlds surrounding it after the game being completely shutdown. YGGDRASIL is based off of nine worlds stated to be Asgard, Álfheimr, Vanaheimr, Niðavellir, Midgard, Jötunheimr, Niflheim, Helheim and Múspellsheimr. Regarding the battle incited between Dragon Lords and Eight Greed Kings, the 'Nameless Book of Spell' is one factor that they've learned the existence of 10th Ranked Magic. More so, it would mean the Eight Greed Kings, who were pitted against the Dragon Lords are only able to used up to 9th Ranked Magic because they didn't believed 10th Ranked Magic existed at that time before learning it from the Nameless Book of Spells. On the other hand, an angel called the Dominion Authority was stated by the Sunlight Scripture as the strongest being they have in their disposal and being able to use 7th Ranked Magic that only existed in legends. However, the Slane Theocracy were also capable of activating 7th-rank Magic through large scale rites though it might take a lot of time to do so especially, when it comes down to reviving their fallen comrades of Black Scripture and healing that Mind-controlled WC Item user. If the Sunlight Scripture possessed the strongest angel with 7th Ranked Magic, then wouldn't this also mean the Black Scripture possessed an unknown entity with one rank higher than them (8th Ranked Magic)? After all, the Black Scripture was said to be the strongest group within the Slane Theocracy.

 The Dark Hero Momon (aka Ainz Ooal Gown): 

Upon using the transformation spell "Perfect Warrior," Ainz is able to wield almost any kinds of weapons available to him from being a warrior-oriented class. However, this doesn't come without a cost as it rendered his ability to not freely used all the spells from his mage-oriented class by a certain amount yet unknown thus far (excluding Overlord class). A similar comparison would be Ainz in the form of a warrior with a 10th-Tier spell, Reality Slash to Touch Me's true warrior class, Paladin, who has a superior 10th-Tier spell, World Break. Despite Momon's subpar stats conversion from his mage-oriented class, the only thing beneficial for him would be his increased in strength, speed, and agility though still not up to par of what defines a real warrior is made out to be. This will coincide with my other theory that if Ainz's special ability "Dark Wisdom" is a passive Overlord skill, it would greatly benefit his degraded Warrior class to learn unknown spells from the New World than YGGDRASIL. With Ainz's special ability "Dark Wisdom," he should be able to learn not only 700 different spells from just being in one class alone, but he may be able to also incorporate that power into his other spell, "Perfect Warrior." For future reference, I like how Evileye was able to create her own type of spell like Insecticide Magic: Vermin Bane. I see it as a great reminder that the likely possibility for Momon being capable of learning spells and maybe martial arts too isn't impossible after all. This is because he is currently residing in the New World, where his power as a player is considered to be nearly omnipotent (Wish Upon A Star is stronger than ever) and not everything is based off of YGGDRASIL alone. If he were to used Wish Upon A Star, Momon has the omni-potential to learn newer spells, martial arts, Wild Magic (the least likely), etc not exclusively available to him in YGGDRASIL. In addition, Ainz is known to have been honing his sword skills through training for how long under a very powerful warrior like Cocytus during Volume 7.

Furthermore, the chances for Ainz even obtaining the Nameless Book of Spells isn't yet completely out of his reach. If he has the right justice to undertake the task to used that grimoire, the Nameless Book of Spells might be capable of handing Momon down any types of new spells for him to happen to know or never heard of from reading of it. ''"Through unknown magic, it is said that all magic is recorded in the grimoire and possibly even newly created magic gets automatically transcribed in its pages. It is unknown what kind of magic its is capable of but its existence served as an example for the existence of the legendary tenth rank magic." ''Because Ainz's objective is not only to make the guild a legend within the New World for everybody to remember in history, he is also simply role-playing as his other identity, Momon the Dark Hero. Ainz obtaining his hands on the Nameless Book of Spell will be the one thing he is going to come across during his adventure while becoming a heroic figure to the public's eye like what he had establish with E-Rantel. Whereas there will also be an opportunity arising, where the Platinum Dragon Lord will try to seek Momon out for aide, because he is now an associate of Ainz Ooal Gown in Volume 9. If Ainz Ooal Gown's declaration had happen to caught everyone's attention around the New World, then the Platinum Dragon Lord will obviously try to take this chance and seek an audience with Momon about his experience with that powerful magic caster. However, my biggest fear is that the Dragon Lords like PDL was said in the Volume 7 Intermission to be able to see through any kinds of illusionary spells even the highest tier. Due to this reason, Ainz's other identity as Momon would be put into jeopardy if these two were to confront each other.

 Platinum Dragon Lord + the Thirteen Heroes 

I don't think the Evil Deities were the Eight Greed Kings' NPCs because the timeline of when it happens is so far different.

Eight Greed Kings = 500 years ago

Evil Deities = 200 years ago

If the Evil Deities were servants of the Eight Greed Kings, then they would've invaded right away after their masters had been slained rather than waiting another 300 years afterward to make it happen. By the way, 300 years is plenty enough for the Evil Deities to actually planned something, but yet instead, they went on a killing spree, destroying one nation after another. This leaves me off with the theory that the Evil Deities are either newly-arrived players or intelligent-less monsters, who arrived in the New World 200 years earlier before the present time of Overlord.

It was stated in the Volume 7 Intermission, where Rigrit said this,'' "A friend? My friend should be that empty armor over there.......ah, it is damaged all over." ''

The PDL was using that controlled armor during his fight against Shalltear and got it scarred from, since the time he was still a member of the Thirteen Heroes. From here on out, I can assumed from my theory that the armor was once used by a member of the Thirteen Heroes or else their party leader more precisely. As if this wasn't evident enough, Rigrit was able to recognized and noticed the armor as a friend, who was in their group being the Thirteen Heroes. Furthermore, another possibility can emerge from the fact that not all members of the Thirteen Heroes were able to participate in facing every Demon God, which came before or after them. What I'm really trying to get at is the PDL saids that the party leader of the Thirteen Heroes had died early on during their many battles together against the Demon Gods prior to its end.

Maybe after some time later on where the group was adventuring together to defeat the Demon Gods, the two YGGDRASIL players had soon died from killing one another. Because then, the PDL had decided to take on the party leader's mantle in his stead, controlling his friend's former armor to look like him. While the PDL was posing as the party leader through embodying his armor, he would guide the Thirteen Heroes to victory during the Demon Gods Unrest. Whereas several members of the Thirteen Heroes didn't happen to know that their party leader was already dead awhile back, the PDL continues to deceive them in order to keep the group's morale from losing hope. Along the way, they would later on stumbled upon the truth from the PDL before or after defeating each and every Demon God there is left in the New World.

Lakyus Alvein Dale Aindra + Rigrit Bers Caurau + Red Drop

It was stated in the Volume 7 Intermission, where the PDL said this, "Or other information regarding the adamantite adventurers in the Kingdom such as the group Red Drop whom uses special YGGDRASIL items that strengthens their armor."

From carefully reading through Volume 7's intermission translated by Zack Tan, the PDL did happen to have mention that there was an adamantite adventurer group known as Red Drop within the Re-Estize Kingdom have in possession are YGGDRASIL items. Therefore, I can only come to my suspense and speculation that what if one of their members happen to be a player or not and he or she has distributed such items amongst them all for growing fame and power in the Kingdom like Ainz's adamantite adventurer group, Darkness did. However, it is not quite likely if they really lived long enough to come across YGGDRASIL items from ancient places, since Blue Rose's leader Lakyrus has an uncle, who happens to be a member of Red Drop going by the name of Azuth Aindra. Lets get to the main point ahead from what I've learn thus far as for how did Lakyrus managed to get her very hands on Kirineiram the Demonic Sword, one of the Four Swords of Darkness in the first place? The weapon Lakyrus is using currently right now was once formerly belonging to a YGGDRASIL player, who was held at that time 200 years ago to be a member of the Thirteen Heroes. It was said by Ainz that this person may possibly be a player and has the class of a Cursed Knight in Volume 2 upon discussion with the silver adventurer group named after the Four Swords of Darkness. However, that player within the Thirteen Heroes was long since dead, leaving only his or her noble descendants born from the Re-Estize Kingdom, who he or she is marry to lived there.

Therefore, the Re-Estize Kingdom was the origin place for where members of Red Drop start adventuring together with YGGDRASIL items passed down to each of them by their ancestor being a player within the Thirteen Heroes. Clearly, the members of Red Drop are endowed with YGGDRASIL equipment such as the Four Swords of Darkness, Armor of Reinforcement, etc to them. This is actually right before Lakyrus was motivated to do the same and create Blue Rose after them as she has always considered the stories of Red Drop as a role-model to her. Without a doubt, the possibility of Lakyrus obtaining one of the Four Swords of Darkness dwells further down the lineage from her uncle's connection with Red Drop, as they have in their disposal are YGGDRASIL items. On the other hand, another what-if scenario is Lakyrus obtaining one of the Four Swords of Darkness through a former member of Blue Rose, Rigrit Bers Caurau, who was once a part of the Thirteen Heroes. Noted by Fluder Paradyne, Rigrit herself is one of the Thirteen Heroes obtained permission from the PDL to take YGGDRASIL items like equipment formerly belonging to the Eight Greed Kings with her. If Rigrit is entrusted with some of the Eight Greed Kings' YGGDRASIL items then she would be able to shared it with only Lakyrus in Blue Rose and not the other members for unknown reasons yet explained.

The PDL demanded her to look for information addressing YGGDRASIL items as requested by him or her again in the present day. Rigrit may also be an insider spy for PDL a long time ago, since she already knew what words was coming out of his or her mouth and accepts the request nonchalantly. For some reason, Rigrit as a former member of Blue Rose to get closer to Lakyrus makes sense from how she can learned to know about the members of Red Drops using YGGDRASIL items or a few of them being descendants of players. Though I don't know if Lakyrus would really count as one, since there could be very few members of Red Drop, who have the blood of a player or may not be players themselves is entirely up to speculation. In other words, this Red Drop member named Azuth Aindra was maybe a player or at least have some sort of connection with it. How else has her uncle been able to obtained secrets from a player and sharing it with Lakyrus about YGGDRASIL items. It was since Lakyrus's childhood that she is told wide collections of tales and fables by her uncle and possibly learning from him of another world out there called YGGDRASIL that doesn't exist here in the New World. Though you might find this theory irritating as it is now, it could stupidly explain the true nature behind her way of thinking in a chuunibyou lifestyle between YGGDRASIL and the New World itself.

 Guild Weapon and Guild Base 

Destroying a guild weapon would also mean the same destruction of the guild base itself. However, this probably doesn't applied to Ainz Ooal Gown as an established guild wholly. Ainz Ooal Gown will still exist as a guild, but they won't have a home to safely returned to. This is because without their guild weapon around, the Great Tomb of Nazarick will be no longer under their administrative control. Another thing I would like to point out is that the Great Tomb of Nazarick will also most likely revert back from having ten floors to originally six floors. Without a doubt, the other four floors especially the customized NPCs created and modified by the 41 Supreme Beings will also cease to exist due to the outcome of the guild weapon's destruction.

Like Momonga said previously before in Volume 1, the guild weapon is consider to be a symbolic representation of the guild, Ainz Ooal Gown and its members that went through countless hardships to build and design it. This is the same for how the 41 Supreme Beings went on and spend a lot of data crystals in the Great Tomb of Nazarick to only revamp it to their ideal image. However, only for its setting and map data of the four additional floors to be deleted because of the destruction of their guild weapon. A guild weapon has the power to administrate commands or changes within the Great Tomb of Nazarick including the ones personally made by the 41 Supreme Beings. (Reference to Ainz's modification of Albedo's NPC setting encoded by Tabula).

This poses to the canon fact that after all the Eight Greed Kings had died, their guild base Eryuentia continues to remain in existence despite without having someone to administer control over it. Let alone the Platinum Dragon Lord, who lives in that floating castle for about five centuries now, he or she is simply over there to just monitor and protect it. Does this mean that the PDL already learned what the sole purpose of a guild weapon's existence is for the floating castle, Eryuentia or is it purely coincidence? If there was somehow a way for the PDL to be able to use the guild weapon itself without any requirements, why else is he or she been protecting and possibly using it all this long time against the invasion of hostile YGGDRASIL players?

Nazarick Starting a Biological Warfare

Wouldn't it be beneficial for Ainz and his nation if they were to perform experiments like primarily biological warfare, creating new diseases and viruses from within the tomb itself and spreading outside to the human nations? (Yeah, I know how this is awfully similar to what the Mongols did with it and using the method to their advantages in real world events.)

By using unknown symptoms originated from YGGDRASIL to spread onto the natives of the New World, I think it's quite easier to reduce any kind of racial population down a notch like humankind. This tragedy can be very comparable to the real world event "Black Death" if it were to happen, but not only in the scale of human nations, but other demi-human or heterophic nation involved too, becoming widespread around the New World. Ainz doesn't need to use his military forces to do the warmongering for him. Though the latter could be the New World symptoms may also have some affects on players or NPCs too.