Sunlight Scripture Confrontation

Sunlight Scripture Confrontation was a conflict between the Supreme Being Ainz Ooal Gown of the Great Tomb of Nazarick and the Sunlight Scripture of the Slane Theocracy.

Background
Prior to Ainz Ooal Gown’s encounter with the Sunlight Scripture, the arcane magic caster had foiled the Scripture’s plot in massacring the villagers from Carne Village. When several members of his Warrior Troop arrived Ainz became acquired with their leader, Warrior Captain Gazef Stronoff. However the attack on the village later proved to be a ploy to draw the Warrior Captain our in the open to assassinate him. Though Gazef implored him for his help, the magic caster declined to involve himself in the conflict, besides protecting the villagers. Gazef accepted Ainz Ooal gown’s neutrality and the two parted on cordial terms. Seeing Gazef’s determination to fight against the Scripture despite overwhelming odds, Ainz grew to respect the human. Before the Warrior Captain rode our to a hopeless battle, he bequeathed Gazef a small item. Ainz watched the battle between the two forces from afar as an observer. Just as Gazef and his men were about to meet his end, Ainz and Albedo switched places with them.

Battle
Ainz Ooal Gown introduces him and Albedo to the assembled Sunlight Scripture. He tries to engage Nigun Grid Luin in a conversation, though the priest is unimpressed having never heard of Ainz. Unfettered by the lack of an appropriate response makes its clear to Nigun that he can’t defeat him. Nigun takes it as an insult for someone of lesser station making such a boast.

Ainz continues his dialogue with Nigun, asking him about the origin of the angels the Scripture have in their possession. The references like YGGDRASIL fail to be recognized by Nigun only earning his ire towards the magic caster. Nigun demands the location of Gazef to which Ainz states he teleported him to the village. Not expecting Ainz to answer he believes Ainz wishes to beg for his life. Ainz clarifies that the reason why he involved himself was because he overheard him planning to massacre the villagers. Ainz tells the priest that he finds it offensive that they would target the ones he is protecting. The hostility emanating from Ainz sends chills down Nigun’sand his men’s spines. Despite being veterans of countless battles the group feel fear as the magic caster takes a step forward.

The magic caster opens his arms wide, inviting an attack. Nigun already wary of this strangers orders a pair of Angels to charge at him. The summons comply running their swords through the man. To the shock of the priests, Ainz fails to fall in fact he uses his strength to lift the angels from him and slam them into the ground turning them to motes.

The sight of Ainz casually brushing aside two angels and his lack of apparent injuries send a wave of disbelief through Nigun’s party.