Talk:Gazef Stronoff/@comment-32222412-20170710034307/@comment-123.184.76.247-20171111005509

Yeah, I guess so. Actually I got the part where I was supposed to explain why Gazef refused ressurection wrong a bit. The 2 points you gave actually puts a more sensible explanation. However if I had to say what I think it would go like this:

One of the many reasons or perhaps the most sensible reason why he refused self-resurrection is because how much of an incident it would cause, thanks to Ainz's Dark Young platoon (or my personal favorite word to describe them: the Goliath Seige Tanks) "powderizing" the Kingdom's nuts, there are way too many dead nobles, almost all of whom literally hated Gazef to the guts. Now if Gazef were to choose to be resurrected and return to the Kingdom, do you think the remaining nobles would let him go or more to the point will they let the king go (almost 99% of the nobles hates Gazef to their guts.)? Those blind idiots won't care why he did it, they'll only bring the point that he was resurrected by the kingdom's enemy and hamstring the King and Gazef. And as loyal as the loyalist nobles are, they wouldn't spare the king either. And Gazef was painfully aware of that part. So, as much as he wanted to serve our good old man Rampossa III, death was the one option that could simmer down all that animosity if not stop it. At the same time like I previously said, his death was the exclamation point where all that slaughter needed to stop like in case of Japan during Hiroshima and Nagasaki. If he wasn't the kind of person that he is, do you think Ainz would even bother considering to respect him or pay him any attention to that matter? He would probably slaughter everybody for the greater good of Nazarick and take the King's head as a trophy, not to mention kill any any every noble he can get his hands on.