Not only did Ainz use Albedo's words against her but he showed her not to be so quick to punish everyone for the actions of one at the bottom. He knows it's not right nor fair to punish Hilma which has nothing to do with the attacks and if Albedo kept persistent he would have told her she should also be punished just like him due to her words.
The servants are too quick to cut down valuable resources due zealously to Ainz." Yeah Hilma and her gang are crooks but they are well organized in the underworld and Ainz has no one, not even humanoid servants that could handle mingling with other humans to keep ties and trades, Albedo's words of looking down on widows and the people are proof he can't trust them enough to handle the dealings of the court and people since they can't even control their actions of striking down anyone that even casual talk with Ainz or ask/question him.
When he wanted the guide master to not hold back his opinions with Ainz it was so he can have a conversation without bias for him. If he makes a mistake he wants someone to tell him before it gets worst. That's why he trusts Pandora's actor more with his personal feelings and thoughts than with Albedo or Demiurge
Massive subtitle errors from crunchy roll here. When ever they mention "sending aide to the theocracy" they actually mean to the holy roble kingdom which is covered in the upcoming movies
This show makes no sense… He sounds like a good leader sometimes but then a monster other times. He allows his followers to sway his choices. He treats most beings of this world as just pawns he can kill off anytime he choses. The original GM would be ashamed of him.
Did Ainz sent food to the Slane Theocracy or to the Holy Kingdom? I hope it's just a mistranslation, Because both countries are different and non LN readers might misunderstood.
I like how everyone is expecting him to be this cruel and sadistic king that would have other's tortured or killed on a whim but when they meet him they realize that he is pretty kind and reasonable unlike his subordinates who are very evil cruel and sadistic and when he show's that he can be kind and not this evil undead they give him their absolute loyalty and love for him.
A lot of people misunderstood this scene, Ainz isn't being kind, he's being reasonable. He may be an undead but he isn't a maniac who gets off to killing people. He kills if he ABSOLUTELY needs to.
I think some people misunderstand why Ainz spares her. It's got nothing to with justice or innocence. Ainz kills if it's advantageous to him or Nazarik. He killed a bunch of lizardmen to get Cocytus to learn. He massacred most of the mole race to get the dwarves on his side. He also slaughters most of the kingdom as an object lesson to other nations. He has literally ordered the deaths of thousands of innocents. He simply spares Hilma because there's no advantage to him or Nazarik in killing her. She's a useful tool who hasn't betrayed him or done anything wrong, why would he kill her?
That checkmate against Albedo though. You wanna tell everyone here i'm at fault or you wanna accept sometimes subordinates do things without out instructions or informing us.
Literally: "Well, she's your subordinate, and your MY subordinate, so i'm to blame right?"
I’m always confused with this scene in the anime because in the novel I think phillip stealing the grain was a plot by albedo/ainz/demiurge(forgot) to give them justification to wipe out the kingdom
But in the anime it’s phillip doing it on his own?
people always blaming ainz for all the deaths… ainz in reality is a very simple individual with very simple needs. he would be happy just running around as momom doing adventures and living that life, but he happens to be inside the body of an ancient lich that also happens to be the maximun authority of a bunch of ultra powerful monsters that happen to see him as the wisest master in all reality. what can he do? he has to play the part, for starters because is better for him if he maintains control of nazarick, and then because is also better for the world if 20+ level 100 monsters and their lvl 70+ subordinates get released into the world without a leash, which is likely what would happen if they ever figured out that ainz is just a random guy.
but playing the part comes with a prize, he has to act as if he is the mastermind behind a plan that he doesnt even know, so if the people that think that are following you plan say that the next step of the plan is to destroy a kingdom… then a kingdom needs to be destroyed
but leave ainz alone or surround him with the subordinates that are not that smart and he actually solves things quite peacefully. you can see the whole dwarven arc, that is ainz bringing aura and shaltear, which are not going to come up with "steps of an imaginary plan" on their own. instead they let ainz simply act and they follow, and how does ainz act? of course some deaths are also happening here and there, but for the most part ainz is all talk and negociation, and for the most part everyone that is willing to listen to him gets a very good deal out of him. it happen in carne village too.
now dont get me wrong, ainz is not saint and he has an agenda and some priorities, but for the most part he is more than happy to simply rule a world were everyone gets to live a good life and the only real condition for that life is to not disrespect nazarick. not the best guy around but better than most rulers in that world if you ask me
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Not only did Ainz use Albedo's words against her but he showed her not to be so quick to punish everyone for the actions of one at the bottom. He knows it's not right nor fair to punish Hilma which has nothing to do with the attacks and if Albedo kept persistent he would have told her she should also be punished just like him due to her words.
The servants are too quick to cut down valuable resources due zealously to Ainz." Yeah Hilma and her gang are crooks but they are well organized in the underworld and Ainz has no one, not even humanoid servants that could handle mingling with other humans to keep ties and trades, Albedo's words of looking down on widows and the people are proof he can't trust them enough to handle the dealings of the court and people since they can't even control their actions of striking down anyone that even casual talk with Ainz or ask/question him.
When he wanted the guide master to not hold back his opinions with Ainz it was so he can have a conversation without bias for him. If he makes a mistake he wants someone to tell him before it gets worst. That's why he trusts Pandora's actor more with his personal feelings and thoughts than with Albedo or Demiurge
Hilma is very pretty and cute, its shame she got such harsh torture
what did the 3 nobles mean by fetching the drink for her to remove the taste?
Hilma reminds me of Roger from American dad.
Albedo can become a chair if she brings up this case
Massive subtitle errors from crunchy roll here. When ever they mention "sending aide to the theocracy" they actually mean to the holy roble kingdom which is covered in the upcoming movies
Whatever happened to Phillip? I didnt read the novels.
Seems Hilma is experiencing a wave euphoria after not being exposed to insects again and being dominated by Ains.
This show makes no sense… He sounds like a good leader sometimes but then a monster other times. He allows his followers to sway his choices. He treats most beings of this world as just pawns he can kill off anytime he choses. The original GM would be ashamed of him.
I really like when the human side of Ainz arise, where he's just a stupid salary man from an oppresive world.
She was not released from Dominate.
Did Ainz sent food to the Slane Theocracy or to the Holy Kingdom? I hope it's just a mistranslation, Because both countries are different and non LN readers might misunderstood.
I understand cygnaseus here.
Everyone but momonga is not cruel.
And hes very handsome
I like how everyone is expecting him to be this cruel and sadistic king that would have other's tortured or killed on a whim but when they meet him they realize that he is pretty kind and reasonable unlike his subordinates who are very evil cruel and sadistic and when he show's that he can be kind and not this evil undead they give him their absolute loyalty and love for him.
Ainz is totally reasonable if able to determine something on his own.
That's the sad thing, Aniz is a very reasonable person. his subordinates who most people will have to deal with are not.
translation error, the food is sent to holy kingdom (apparently they put that arc in the movie), not theocracy
A lot of people misunderstood this scene, Ainz isn't being kind, he's being reasonable. He may be an undead but he isn't a maniac who gets off to killing people. He kills if he ABSOLUTELY needs to.
Joyvchrrioserruon 1:50P.M
Ainz is fair to all
Hilma is dang hot.
To be fair, Albedo being suspicious of Hilma is reasonable.
I mean, you have to be a unique kind to idiot to do something so monumentally stupid. And Philip managed to defy every possible scenario.
literally threw her a bone, its not like he doesnt have spares
You cut off important parts man
I think some people misunderstand why Ainz spares her. It's got nothing to with justice or innocence. Ainz kills if it's advantageous to him or Nazarik. He killed a bunch of lizardmen to get Cocytus to learn. He massacred most of the mole race to get the dwarves on his side. He also slaughters most of the kingdom as an object lesson to other nations. He has literally ordered the deaths of thousands of innocents. He simply spares Hilma because there's no advantage to him or Nazarik in killing her. She's a useful tool who hasn't betrayed him or done anything wrong, why would he kill her?
The second I realised the guy made Albedo look bad infront of Ainz I didn't expect to ever see him again
Nice edits
Ainz seems like a calm and reasonable person in this scene.
That checkmate against Albedo though. You wanna tell everyone here i'm at fault or you wanna accept sometimes subordinates do things without out instructions or informing us.
Literally: "Well, she's your subordinate, and your MY subordinate, so i'm to blame right?"
I’m always confused with this scene in the anime because in the novel I think phillip stealing the grain was a plot by albedo/ainz/demiurge(forgot) to give them justification to wipe out the kingdom
But in the anime it’s phillip doing it on his own?
He murdered an entire kingdom for the mistakes of 1 guy.
people always blaming ainz for all the deaths… ainz in reality is a very simple individual with very simple needs. he would be happy just running around as momom doing adventures and living that life, but he happens to be inside the body of an ancient lich that also happens to be the maximun authority of a bunch of ultra powerful monsters that happen to see him as the wisest master in all reality. what can he do? he has to play the part, for starters because is better for him if he maintains control of nazarick, and then because is also better for the world if 20+ level 100 monsters and their lvl 70+ subordinates get released into the world without a leash, which is likely what would happen if they ever figured out that ainz is just a random guy.
but playing the part comes with a prize, he has to act as if he is the mastermind behind a plan that he doesnt even know, so if the people that think that are following you plan say that the next step of the plan is to destroy a kingdom… then a kingdom needs to be destroyed
but leave ainz alone or surround him with the subordinates that are not that smart and he actually solves things quite peacefully. you can see the whole dwarven arc, that is ainz bringing aura and shaltear, which are not going to come up with "steps of an imaginary plan" on their own. instead they let ainz simply act and they follow, and how does ainz act? of course some deaths are also happening here and there, but for the most part ainz is all talk and negociation, and for the most part everyone that is willing to listen to him gets a very good deal out of him. it happen in carne village too.
now dont get me wrong, ainz is not saint and he has an agenda and some priorities, but for the most part he is more than happy to simply rule a world were everyone gets to live a good life and the only real condition for that life is to not disrespect nazarick. not the best guy around but better than most rulers in that world if you ask me