Talk:Enri Emmot/@comment-112.198.98.115-20151102071807/@comment-27557332-20160122030223

Except... it's been historically noted that to be a 'good' general, there are many times where the leader can and have been fairly useless. They just need the trust and support of the soldiers under them, which Enri has. In Enri's case... she just has to be herself. Compared to an Adventurer or a Noble, she already stands out. (Not all leaders are useless... but many historically 'excellent' ones were anything but...)

Both Ainz and Enri stand out in the same way in this regard. They are leaders because of who follows them. And their actions are influenced by those same followers, to whatever effect - good or evil. Those same followers choose not to recieve recognition for thier work... it all goes to thier 'symbol'