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* IRejectYourReality: Even though Emperir Jircniv has stripped away his family's nobility, he stubbornly clings on to his pride by continuing to act like he can frivolously spend money without a care in the world as a show of non-existent power. When [[OnlySaneWoman Arche]] tries to point out the truth of their family's situation, [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint her father blatantly ignores her words and gets angry at his daughter for disrespecting him with her tone of voice]].
* MoneyDumb: Even though Arche has to take dangerous jobs as a Worker in order to provide enough money for her parents to buy food, water and other necessities, her parents continue to waste her money on expensive luxuries to maintain an illusion of wealth.

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* IRejectYourReality: Even though Emperir Jircniv has stripped away his family's nobility, he stubbornly clings on to his pride by continuing to act like he can frivolously spend money without a care in the world as a show of non-existent power. When [[OnlySaneWoman Arche]] tries to point out the truth of their family's situation, [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint her father blatantly ignores her words and gets angry at his daughter for disrespecting him with her tone of voice]].
* MoneyDumb: Even though Arche has to take dangerous jobs as a Worker in order to provide enough money for her parents to buy food, water water, and other necessities, her parents continue to waste her their money on expensive luxuries to maintain an illusion of wealth.



* UngratefulBastard: Doesn't show the slightest bit of appreciation for his eldest daughter being their family's sole source of income.

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* UngratefulBastard: Doesn't show the slightest bit of appreciation for his eldest daughter being their family's sole source of income.



* MoneyDumb: Even though Arche has to take dangerous jobs as a Worker in order to provide enough money for her parents to buy food, water and other necessities, her parents continue to waste her money on expensive luxuries to maintain an illusion of wealth.

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* MoneyDumb: Even though Arche has to take dangerous jobs as a Worker in order to provide enough money for her parents to buy food, water water, and other necessities, her parents continue to waste her their money on expensive luxuries to maintain an illusion of wealth.



* ChildrenAreInnocent: Due to their young age, they're not aware of their family's bad financial situation or their older sister's struggle to pay back the debt.
* DeathOfAChild: [[spoiler:Their eventual deaths being revealed by the author as a result of being sold into slavery and overworked hammers in the ramifications that Ainz and Nazarick would leave in their wake.]]

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* ChildrenAreInnocent: Due to their young age, they're not aware unaware of their family's bad financial situation or their older sister's struggle to pay back the debt.
* DeathOfAChild: [[spoiler:Their eventual deaths being revealed by the author as a result of being sold into slavery and overworked hammers in the ramifications that Ainz and Nazarick would indirectly leave in their wake.]]



* IdenticalTwinIDTag: The only way to tell them apart is by the color of their dresses.



* BigFishInABiggerOcean: She's the WorldsStrongestWoman in the New World, with nothing besides her mother in the past and the current Level 90+ Dragon Lords coming close to challenging her. As she finds out the hard way by going up against Mare in Volume 16, she gets her ass brutally handed to her by him for the first time since her childhood with all of her attacks being NoSell by the young dark elf, including her attempted FinishingMove with "The Goal of All Life is Death" skill.



* ButNotTooChallenging: When she first encounters and engages Nazarick (specifically Mare) in Volume 16, Antilene slowly reveals this attitude as the battle is ''not'' going how she expected (i.e. prolonged suffering on ''her'' end against an unbeatable foe instead of an epic battle between two equals going at each other to their fullest).

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* ButNotTooChallenging: When she first encounters and engages Nazarick (specifically Mare) in Volume 16, Antilene slowly reveals this attitude as the battle is ''not'' going how she expected (i.e. prolonged suffering on ''her'' end against an unbeatable foe instead of an epic battle between two equals going at each other to their fullest).fullest) before getting ATasteOfDefeat by the end.


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* CurbStompBattle: Due to her Level being in the high 80s, nobody in the New World comes close to threatening her life besides the Level 90+ Dragon Lords with every fight she engages in being one-sided.
* CurbStompCushion: Downplayed in her battle against Mare in Volume 16. While Zesshi was certainly being put on the defense for the entirety of the "fight", she still proved to be a challenging foe for Mare to defeat as he wasn't trying to kill her. Also, Zesshi would've been able to kill Mare with "The Goal of All Life is Death" skill as her FinishingMove if the young dark elf hadn't prepared a resurrection spell on himself beforehand.
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** When Zanac suggests throwing [[spoiler:Philip's head]] to the SK to appease them, he refuses since he doesn't want to sacrifice an "innocent" noble. [[spoiler:Philip]] isn't innocent, but sacrificing him wouldn't have averted war anyway since the SK is determined to make an example out of the Re-Estize Kingdom. This is further confirmed when Ramposa tries to offer his ''own'' head to Albedo in penance only for her to reject the offer.
** When Albedo arrives to deliver the ultimatum and leaves, Zanac suggests killing her to throw the SK into chaos in an attempt to buy time for the Re-Estize Kingdom to prepare for war. Ramposa refuses since attacking an envoy of another kingdom like this would forever ruin the Kingdom's reputation to the rest of the New World's nations. Rejecting this idea was the right thing to do from a political perspective, but he has no idea even attempting it would have backfired spectacularly, as [[OneWomanArmy Albedo is a level 100 warrior]] that [[PersonOfMassDestruction could have slaughtered his entire kingdom by herself]], and [[DoNotTauntCthulhu almost certainly would have for such a slight]].

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** When Zanac suggests throwing [[spoiler:Philip's head]] to the SK to appease them, he refuses since he doesn't want to sacrifice an "innocent" noble. [[spoiler:Philip]] isn't innocent, but sacrificing him wouldn't have averted war anyway since worked because the SK is determined was going to make an example out of the Re-Estize Kingdom. Kingdom one way or another, and the recent incident merely forced them to accelerate that timetable. This is further confirmed when Ramposa tries to offer his ''own'' head to Albedo in penance penance, only for her to reject the offer.
** When Albedo arrives to deliver delivers the ultimatum and leaves, declaration of war, Zanac suggests killing her to throw the SK into chaos in an attempt to buy time for the Re-Estize Kingdom to prepare for war. Ramposa refuses since attacking an envoy of another kingdom like this simply for delivering the message of their leader would forever ruin the Kingdom's reputation to the rest of the New World's nations. Rejecting this idea was the right thing to do from a political perspective, but perspective. What he has no idea doesn't realize is that even attempting it would have backfired spectacularly, as [[OneWomanArmy Albedo is a level 100 warrior]] that [[PersonOfMassDestruction could have slaughtered his entire kingdom by herself]], and [[DoNotTauntCthulhu almost certainly would have for such a slight]].slight]]. If by some miracle they had actually succeeded, they would have quickly learned that having a month to prepare was actually pretty generous.
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* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids: He considers Calca an idiot for being such a WideEyedIdealist who always tries to see the best in others, especially in comparison to his own pragmatic style of ruling. [[spoiler:He's eventually proven right when Calca ends being [[GreviousHarmWithABody used as a club]] by Jaldabaoth for her troubles when she attempts to parlay with him.]]

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* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids: He considers Calca an idiot for being such a WideEyedIdealist who always tries to see the best in others, especially in comparison to his own pragmatic style of ruling. [[spoiler:He's eventually proven right when Calca ends being [[GreviousHarmWithABody used as a club]] by Jaldabaoth for her troubles when she attempts to parlay parley with him.]]
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* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids: He considers Calca an idiot for being such a WideEyedIdealist who always tries to see the best in others, especially in comparison to his own pragmatic style of ruling. [[spoiler:He's eventually proven right when Calca ends being [[GreviousHarmWithABody used as a club]] by Jaldabaoth for her troubles when she attempts to parlay with him.]]

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