Talk:Overlord Volume 13/@comment-34756840-20180226160805/@comment-34756840-20180226234551

You’re honestly right about that, Gestblinde, and you’ve made a good point about what else Ainz could do with the growth of his rulership too, Drikon Rjelavan, I don’t know what the author of Overlord intends to do with Ainz’ fate in volume 13, but I do know that there is so Much more to Ainz’ story than watching him dominate all the races and domains of the world he still has so much to conquer, what I already know about Ainz and his story is that he’s also creating his country into an egalitarian and utopian nation that welcomes all races into becoming equals since he’s just using the growth of his country’s utopian lifestyle in hopes that his friends from his old guild are in the New World and hopes that his country’s all races appeal will attract his friends into coming back for him until he decides with mental maturity and life experience that maybe he’ll realize later on that it would be time to let his yearning search for his old comrades go and start living his full life in the New World however he pleases himself best, and I like how Ainz as a skeleton develops some occasionally interesting friendships with the Emmot-Bareare family, with the human captain named Gazef Stronoff (who is now Dead in Volume 9 but on good terms with Ainz’ true identity), and how he became friends with a dwarf commoner/runesmith named Gondo Firebeard, and he’s friends with a female Human squire named Neia Baraja whom I can only hope that she survives in the end of Volume even though it could be possible that she may not live to survive her country’s war with Jaldabaoth, and I do wish that could adopt Neia as his adoptive daughter because those two have a much more adorable father and daughter like/platonic relationship then Ainz’ adorable master and pet relationship with Hamsuke the Giant Hamster.