User blog comment:AlexisVespi/If a supreme being came back/@comment-26815449-20160823052708/@comment-29707962-20160823055645

Not everyone likes internal struggle, especially if it feels artificially created just so there can be strife for strifes sake. External threats and uncertainties tend to be a strong factor in surpressing internal unpleasantries, and in case of Nazarick it isn't even the biggest factor in preventing those from arising.

Also, If some of Ainz Guildmates where ever to be meet him in the New World, it is more likely that either:

A: Ainz and the Guildmate would rule together, maybe not dejure, but defacto.

B: Ainz (tries to) give(s) the Guildmate the responsibility to rule (temporary or permanently) and chooses to go on a long term exploration trip to chart the entire new world, although I am not sure if, who and how many people Ainz would take with him on the trip, because some would negate the advantages of being an undead explorer.

C: As an addition to any of the two former points: Ainz gets verbally chastised for using the Guild's name as his own and may, or may not be asked to change it back, which may or may not be possible/a good idea.