Talk:Foresight/@comment-9398371-20180815204027/@comment-65.183.9.126-20180817141515

''His own detachment about unleashing the Dark Young on an enemy army defending the claims of what he fully knows to be an utterly corrupt and tyrannical government is completely normal for a sane human. Don't forget, he got the full report on Eight Fingers and their activities and connections with the nobility in the Kingdom.''

... A normal person would not feel totally detached about killing over a hundred thousand people. Even if the kingdom is corrupt, the vast majority of those who were killed were conscripted villagers.

''And he's willing to make use of them, but the condition is that they be tortured to the point where they themselves acknowledge that it would have been more merciful to just kill them. There's some feelings there.''

The torture is just to make them compliant when they're out and about, I doubt Ainz cares enough to torture them because they're doing bad stuff in the kingdom.

''If you see some empathy in Ainz that he gradually loses throughout the series, fine with me but from my viewpoint Ainz has never changed since his arrival in the New World. The only thing that he loses is his need to feel guilty for the atrocities he commits.''

I agree. Honestly, I think Ainz's attitude doesn't even have much to do with him being an undead, but the fact that he has unlimited power and freedom. He'd probably be doing the same things if he was human, he'd just be sleeping with Albedo too.