2018-10-02, 21:10 | Link #985 |
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Final episode is here and overall its an okay one to end this season. Gazef either want to ceate future for them or he really just tired and went "fuck this shit iam out" route
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2018-10-03, 01:03 | Link #987 |
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Was that even a fight?
And so it ends.. I've watched the weekly episodes of this series at least 3 times each week, I don't think any other series will make me want to do that again, this one's special.
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2018-10-03, 01:42 | Link #988 |
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ahahaha I retracted my statement about Gazef...
surely you're maintaining your pride and honor.. but getting out like that is just shameful, embarrassing, pitiful Nazarick's plot seems perfect toward the conquest of E-Rantel They put Renner and second prince as their ally inside imperial families Eliminate the crown prince Put Momon as the justice enforcer in E-Rantel which means every rebellion must go through Momon (this one is kinda tough... people might lose their beliefs if Momon keep rejecting or failing their rebellion plot) Put a strong statement toward all enemies... At this point, I believe their only challenges are former heroes and non-human kingdom.. most likely those demon-worshipper, undead, immortal beings, half-god, deities, etc. Must be tough from here Poor Albedo though.. She would never get married and Demiurge blushes when Ainz asked them to call him as Ainz... so cute For Brain Unglaus, surprise! now you'll see Shalltear walked around in the city and you still couldn't do anything I hope they have season 4.. I think everything would start to get interesting I saw some spoilers about how well Albedo and Renner getting along.. I want to see it |
2018-10-03, 03:53 | Link #989 | |
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2018-10-03, 04:40 | Link #990 | |
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Remember, Ainz doesn't physically want to harm the citizens in town. He doesn't even need them for money, conscription or labour. He just needed the town because that is what he needed to start a nation. The Tomb itself can't serve as a city because entry by outsiders is extremely restricted. In the end, it is all about setting up the model for the future. If they are going to conquer the continent, they had to start deciding how the conquered cities would be managed. Laws, regulations, bureaucracy. Things that a city need that the Tomb didn't have. They have to set it all up.
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2018-10-03, 05:24 | Link #991 | |
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ainz didn't use any of his super tier spells or world items. his battle with the sunlight scriptures is little more than an experiment. ye, but would that change anything if they were aware of ainz being there? after ainz used negative burst, none of them fled or called for help so nothing changed. brain was strong enough to do nail clipping on shaltear. ainz took down hamuske with just his despair aura and allowed clementine to attack him until he bearhug her to death. In the end, everything goes as planned. Ainz gets E-rantel. The emperor's plan backfired as planned. I suppose his citizens will blame him for the planned massacre as he is the one suggesting to ainz to use his strongest spell. Fluder profit! the useless first prince is removed so the second prince should become the successor. let's hope he can unite the nobility faction and royalty faction as one.
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2018-10-03, 08:45 | Link #992 | |
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I hoped they'd at least leave the part in where they blame the Slane Theocracy for brainwashing the stone-throwing kid to make the population hate them, because the population has a grudge against Kingdom and Empire for obvious reasons, so the Slane Theocracy is the most dangerous in terms of having spies causing trouble in the city. I thought taking off the heat off the Sorcery Kingdom like this was really great, so it's a bit of a shame that they left it out.
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Hm? Burning chunks of human meat? Nah, that's just your imagination, this is just a little solar energy experiment coupled with a test for Clark's Third Law - a science experiment, I tell you!
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2018-10-03, 09:37 | Link #994 |
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I think it's funny how if the whole "morality debate" hadn't only started at the very end of the third season, this series might have gotten its own sub-forum already.
It was quite similar to Aldnoah.Zero, which had similar discussions, but these discussions started much earlier in the story, so it got its own sub-forum.
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2018-10-04, 07:20 | Link #998 | |
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if it were the latter, we would have hear an outcry since S1 with the despicable sunlight scriptures illegally invading and killing innocent villagers in order to assassinate gazef. because ainz saved gazef from being murdered and he was attacked first, they kept silent. they continued to remain silent to all the immoral acts done by humans and even when the first prince, who was implied to be associated with eight fingers, has no issue torturing villagers and razing a village just because they didn't grovel at his feet at the first opportunity.
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2018-10-04, 07:45 | Link #999 |
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If you really think that then you misunderstand the whole argument. Most of the outcry is because some people claiming Ainz is somehow a good guy. People weren't saying anything about humans doing evil things because we all know it's evil and nobody contested that. We're not complaining that Ainz isn't acting as a virtuous hero. Most people here are actually OKAY with Ainz being evil, it's that kind of show after all. Some of us would even root gleefully when he's being awesomely evil. But we know it's evil and we're not trying to sugar coat anything he does with some neutral-morality and "he's-not-human-so-doesn't-count" bullshit.
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2018-10-04, 09:09 | Link #1000 |
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Ainz is an evil overlord, who is taking over the world.
That's kinda the premise of the whole damn thing, nobody is surprised about that. Problems start when people start arguing that Ainz is actually the good guy, he is not, he is the villain. He has his virtues, politeness, hard worker, compassion to those who serve him, keeps his word (kinda, sorta, mostly, usually, if not too inconvenient), and so on, but he is not the good guy, and the only reason he is planning to do any good, is to aggrandize himself and his old friends. An argument can be made that, if/when Ainz takes over the world, the world will be a lot better place for quite a lot of people. But argument that Ainz is a noble hero is, quite honestly, a non starter and misguided at best. |
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