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Author: Chabal2
Jun 12th 2018
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3:56:47 AM
* Overlord2012: Ainz finds himself in a new world that functions very much like YGGDRASSIL, the MMO he was playing at the time. However, he quickly discovers that many mechanics are entirely different, and that running day-to-day life is more complicated than before. Not helping things is that he's trying to run Nazarick like he would have wanted a corporation to be run, but the employees are former NPCs who view him as a god and thus reject anything like off days or salaries. He's also disappointed to learn that adventurers are used for EscortMissions or FetchQuests rather than exploring the world, once he starts becoming a world power he starts working to make them more in line with MMO players. * {{Kaamelott}}: Most of the humor comes from the juxtaposition of the KingArthur mythos (finding the Grail, Arthur defending Britain from invaders, horrible monsters threatening the countryside) with TheDungAges where MedievalMorons are prevalent. One of the pilots showed that the Knights of the Round Table have to peel their own vegetables if they want more than just meat on their menu and that there are more knights than there are seat at the table, so they need to take turns, while another has Arthur need to mediate between two knights over one of them occupying the other's room. Even finding the Grail is a secondary consideration, as even the gods (who want it to be found) keep giving cryptic and contradictory hints as to what and where it is (it might be a cp or an incandescent stone).
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