Talk:Elias Brandt Dale Raeven/@comment-95.202.198.75-20151111072911/@comment-27099834-20151117025954

Let's look at Ainz from a logical point of view of the other characters in the story eg The Emperor.

1. Ainz is an undead. All undead that the the world has ever seen hates and kills the living. E-rantel cemetery incident, Katze plains etc.

2. Ainz commands demons in his army. All demons that the world has ever seen kills the living. The world has a history of turmoil due to the destruction of the Evil Deities.

3. Ainz is not a simple undead. He commands the absolute loyalty of his army, is able to cast spells unheard of and has been able to hide his presence under the nose of the Empire/Kingdom for god know how many years.

4. Since Ainz is not an undead whose goals can easily be seen, nobody can tell whether his "kind" treatment of E-Rantel is only part of a grand plan to dominate the world. After all, he only just massacred 70k on the battlefield before turning into a "benevolent" ruler.

These are just a few points from the perspective of the characters in the novel, without the readers' knowledge that Ainz is actually a human and mostly a bumbling fool who is chained to the will of his underling.