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

Is it wrong for me to hope that he will suffer for what he has done? Not fail exactly, but to be forced to confront the same cruelty that he dishes out. Don't get me wrong I see that he can be good, especially towards his loved ones. But he causes so much suffering, so much agony and doesn't seem to care about his actions. From his initial decision to annihalite the lizardmen, to his torture of the guild Foresight he has done terrible things for the wrong reasons. When combined with his utter disregard for his actions towards people not of his family (specifically compare his initial desire to leave Emri to her fate of being arrested for the goblin horns vs his quick forgiveness of Beta's mistakes in volume 8) you see that even though he recognized both cases rested on him as the superior he was thinking of abandoning Emri because she was not someone close. He makes (in my opinion) little distinction between good humans and bad humans except in the cases where it has interfered with his plans and is just as quick to harm good as well as bad people. I know that in many of these cases there are "extenuating circumstances" for why he does these things but it doesn't cover/acknowledge his own fault in these situations. I don't want him to lose, but I really hope he does suffer in turn the same pain he has given. P.S. Thank you for listening to me, as you can all tell I'm still bitter over what he did to Foresight (as well as his other b*****dness).