Talk:Arche Eeb Rile Furt/@comment-30222207-20170122094052/@comment-4753474-20170122104635

The way I see it, 'tug on someone's heartstrings' only comes from a reader who dwells on the emotional side of things. While I sympathize with her situation and I have no intention of devaluing what you feel about her, I think the whole thing is an incredibly blunt message from the author saying if you're unlucky, you're just unlucky. There is no discrimination between the righteous and the sinners.

From the standpoint of the setting of the world, the events in Volume 7 (including the added note about Arche's sisters) are completely consistent: Nobles getting purged, you're bound to get a family such as Arche's --> Her family running into debt because of a totally predictable behavior from those too used to living in the riches, so Arche turning to mercenary work to repay debts --> Ironically despite what you say, there was no Deus Ex Machina here to help her bond with Ainz in a way that would give her the get-out-of-jail-free card --> They get slaughtered because Ainz has his priorities --> Arche's sisters get sold because medieval loansharks --> The kids die because, as revolting as this is, reality is no different. To have them miraculously get Sebas'ed would be turning a blind eye to the thousands of un-Sebas'ed out there, on whom the author did not choose to focus.