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they were so low level do to the repeated revival penaltys, they were either the last two survivors who mutually agreed to call of the feud either out of legitimate regret for there actions or simply realising that if they continued they would both die, and the leader killing the other was because they went back to there old ways, or there was only survivor and went into hiding since they were weak and the other was legitimatley form the next "wave" of players, and the greed king attempted to kill the new player to eliminate a threat to there quest to regain power

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they were so low level do to the repeated revival penaltys, they were either the last two survivors who mutually agreed to call of the feud either out of legitimate regret for there actions or simply realising that if they continued they would both die, and the leader killing the other was because they went back to there old ways, or there was only survivor and went into hiding since they were weak and the other was legitimatley form the next "wave" of players, and the greed king attempted to kill the new player to eliminate a threat to there quest to regain powerpower

[[WMG: The five human players who repeatedly appear in Ainz's early YGGDRASIL flashbacks are the five human members of the Six Gods.]]
Namely, the seven players who assault Nazarick in the ColdOpen of the anime were all human, with five of those seven being the exact same players who attempted to PK Momonga in the past for being a "damned inhuman," before he was rescued by Touch Me. This aligns their mentality perfectly with the human-supremacy agenda of the Theocracy that worships the Six Gods, and also fits the Dragon's accounts of five of the Six Gods being human.
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and they will be Ainzes opposite in nearly every way, where Ainz is a Noble demon whos amorality still ultimatley serves to create a utopia they will intentionally take on the roll of hero but be a glory hound, who mindlessly slaughters any monstrous races assuming Always Chaotic Evil is in effect, and what would piss off Ainz the most is being willing to sacrifice there allys to achieve victory, they would likely be from Seraphim, being a guild that only accepted angel types as a perfect mirror to Nazaricks Demons

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and they will be Ainzes opposite in nearly every way, where Ainz is a Noble demon whos amorality still ultimatley serves to create a utopia they will intentionally take on the roll of hero but be a glory hound, who mindlessly slaughters any monstrous races assuming Always Chaotic Evil is in effect, and what would piss off Ainz the most is being willing to sacrifice there allys to achieve victory, they would likely be from Seraphim, being a guild that only accepted angel types as a perfect mirror to Nazaricks DemonsDemons

[[WMG:at least one of the players of the 13 heroes were survivors of the 8 greed king]]
they were so low level do to the repeated revival penaltys, they were either the last two survivors who mutually agreed to call of the feud either out of legitimate regret for there actions or simply realising that if they continued they would both die, and the leader killing the other was because they went back to there old ways, or there was only survivor and went into hiding since they were weak and the other was legitimatley form the next "wave" of players, and the greed king attempted to kill the new player to eliminate a threat to there quest to regain power
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and they will be Ainzes opposite in nearly every way, where Ainz is a Noble demon whos amorality still ultimatley serves to create a utopia they will intentionally take on the roll of hero but be a glory hound, who mindlessly slaughters any monstrous races assuming Always Chaotic Evil is in effect, and what would piss off Ainz the most is being willing to sacrafice there allys to achieve victory

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and they will be Ainzes opposite in nearly every way, where Ainz is a Noble demon whos amorality still ultimatley serves to create a utopia they will intentionally take on the roll of hero but be a glory hound, who mindlessly slaughters any monstrous races assuming Always Chaotic Evil is in effect, and what would piss off Ainz the most is being willing to sacrafice sacrifice there allys to achieve victoryvictory, they would likely be from Seraphim, being a guild that only accepted angel types as a perfect mirror to Nazaricks Demons

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its mentioned only 3 members were still actually apart of the guild, perhaps in the last moments a former guild member logged in but do to not being a guildmember spawned elsewere and couldent make it to nazarick in time, and so was transported separately, ainz will at some point find relics of them and perhaps a message left behind for the rest of the guild

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its mentioned only 3 members were still actually apart of the guild, perhaps in the last moments a former guild member logged in but do to not being a guildmember anymore spawned elsewere and couldent make it to nazarick in time, time to reunite with Momonga, and so was transported separately, ainz Ainz will at some point find relics of them and perhaps a message left behind behind as the guildmate figured out that players were arriving at a different time, and so intentionally preserved a message or gift for there old friends

[[WMG:A new player will arrive(or come out of hiding) at some point]]
and they will be Ainzes opposite in nearly every way, where Ainz is a Noble demon whos amorality still ultimatley serves to create a utopia they will intentionally take on
the rest roll of hero but be a glory hound, who mindlessly slaughters any monstrous races assuming Always Chaotic Evil is in effect, and what would piss off Ainz the guildmost is being willing to sacrafice there allys to achieve victory

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* adding to this the only reason Ainz believes himself to be Satoru is because Satoru put so much of himself into the game, and thus his avatar became a carbon copy, other then the morality change from his alignment and suppressed emotions from his undead state, where as other players would have less of there real life personalitys, which may cause issues if he ever does meet his fellow guildmates, as for example, ulberts avatar would become a complete monster, likely having little regard for the denizens of nazarick where the real ulbert played up the "Evil" but still had a sincere side, which may lead to a truly enraged Ainz, angered both that someone would harm the denizens of nazarick and that this thing that clearly wasent his friend would discrace his image, or alternately it might lead to a rather sad moment of Touch Mes avatar fighting nazarick to defend the innocent, and Ainz begging him to stop but realising the real touch me would likely not approve of his actions either

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* adding to this the only reason Ainz believes himself to be Satoru is because Satoru put so much of himself into the game, and thus his avatar became a carbon copy, other then the morality change from his in game alignment and suppressed emotions from his undead state, where as other players would have less of there real life personalitys, which may cause issues if he ever does meet his fellow guildmates, as for example, ulberts avatar would become a complete monster, monster do to roleplaying the villain, likely having little regard for the denizens of nazarick where the real ulbert played up the "Evil" but still had a sincere side, which may lead to a truly enraged Ainz, angered both that someone would harm the denizens of nazarick and that this thing that clearly wasent his friend would discrace his image, or alternately it might lead to a rather sad moment of Touch Mes avatar fighting nazarick to defend the innocent, and Ainz begging him to stop but realising realizing the real touch me would likely not approve of his actions eithereither


[[WMG:Other guildmates DID make it to the new world, but not to the same time]]
its mentioned only 3 members were still actually apart of the guild, perhaps in the last moments a former guild member logged in but do to not being a guildmember spawned elsewere and couldent make it to nazarick in time, and so was transported separately, ainz will at some point find relics of them and perhaps a message left behind for the rest of the guild
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Specifically, he's not actually Satoru Suzuki suddenly transplanted into a new world -- he's just what happens when whatever process it was that brought the Nazarick [=NPCs=] to 'life' gets to act on a player character proper. This would make "Ainz" essentially 'just' a copy based on all the information [=YGGDRASIL=] had stored away about him over the course of his game career who's nonetheless operating under the illusion of still being the same person (but was never actually human to begin with, which averts any need to explain how a player's actual consciousness even would get extracted from the squishy grey matter we may assume it still occupied even while they were logged into the game and can serve as a more subtle reason for his LackOfEmpathy than merely his undead status), whereas the real Satoru presumably logged out and went on with his life none the wiser when the servers shut down [[DecoyProtagonist and hasn't actually been seen since]].

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Specifically, he's not actually Satoru Suzuki suddenly transplanted into a new world -- he's just what happens when whatever process it was that brought the Nazarick [=NPCs=] to 'life' gets to act on a player character proper. This would make "Ainz" essentially 'just' a copy based on all the information [=YGGDRASIL=] had stored away about him over the course of his game career who's nonetheless operating under the illusion of still being the same person (but was never actually human to begin with, which averts any need to explain how a player's actual consciousness even would get extracted from the squishy grey matter we may assume it still occupied even while they were logged into the game and can serve as a more subtle reason for his LackOfEmpathy than merely his undead status), whereas the real Satoru presumably logged out and went on with his life none the wiser when the servers shut down [[DecoyProtagonist and hasn't actually been seen since]].since]].

*adding to this the only reason Ainz believes himself to be Satoru is because Satoru put so much of himself into the game, and thus his avatar became a carbon copy, other then the morality change from his alignment and suppressed emotions from his undead state, where as other players would have less of there real life personalitys, which may cause issues if he ever does meet his fellow guildmates, as for example, ulberts avatar would become a complete monster, likely having little regard for the denizens of nazarick where the real ulbert played up the "Evil" but still had a sincere side, which may lead to a truly enraged Ainz, angered both that someone would harm the denizens of nazarick and that this thing that clearly wasent his friend would discrace his image, or alternately it might lead to a rather sad moment of Touch Mes avatar fighting nazarick to defend the innocent, and Ainz begging him to stop but realising the real touch me would likely not approve of his actions either
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Specifically, he's not actually Satoru Suzuki suddenly transplanted into a new world -- he's just what happens when whatever process it was that brought the Nazarick [=NPCs=] to 'life' gets to act on a player character proper. This would make "Ainz" essentially 'just' a copy based on all the information [=YGGDRASIL=] had stored away about him over the course of his game career who's nonetheless operating under the illusion of still being the same person (but was never actually human to begin with, which averts any need to explain how a player's actual consciousness would get extracted from the squishy grey matter it presumably still occupied even while they were logged in and can serve as a more subtle reason for his LackOfEmpathy than merely his undead status), whereas the real Satoru presumably logged out and went on with his life none the wiser when the servers shut down [[DecoyProtagonist and hasn't actually been seen since]].

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Specifically, he's not actually Satoru Suzuki suddenly transplanted into a new world -- he's just what happens when whatever process it was that brought the Nazarick [=NPCs=] to 'life' gets to act on a player character proper. This would make "Ainz" essentially 'just' a copy based on all the information [=YGGDRASIL=] had stored away about him over the course of his game career who's nonetheless operating under the illusion of still being the same person (but was never actually human to begin with, which averts any need to explain how a player's actual consciousness even would get extracted from the squishy grey matter we may assume it presumably still occupied even while they were logged in into the game and can serve as a more subtle reason for his LackOfEmpathy than merely his undead status), whereas the real Satoru presumably logged out and went on with his life none the wiser when the servers shut down [[DecoyProtagonist and hasn't actually been seen since]].
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Specifically, he's not actually Satoru Suzuki suddenly transplanted into a new world -- he's just what happens when whatever process it was that brought the Nazarick [=NPCs=] to 'life' gets to act on a player character proper. This would make "Ainz" essentially 'just' a copy based on all the information [=YGGDRASIL=] had stored away about him over the course of his game career who's nonetheless operating under the illusion of still being the same person (but was never actually human to begin with, which might serve as a more subtle reason for his LackOfEmpathy than merely his undead status), whereas the real Satoru presumably logged out and went on with his life none the wiser when the servers shut down [[DecoyProtagonist and hasn't actually been seen since]].

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Specifically, he's not actually Satoru Suzuki suddenly transplanted into a new world -- he's just what happens when whatever process it was that brought the Nazarick [=NPCs=] to 'life' gets to act on a player character proper. This would make "Ainz" essentially 'just' a copy based on all the information [=YGGDRASIL=] had stored away about him over the course of his game career who's nonetheless operating under the illusion of still being the same person (but was never actually human to begin with, which might averts any need to explain how a player's actual consciousness would get extracted from the squishy grey matter it presumably still occupied even while they were logged in and can serve as a more subtle reason for his LackOfEmpathy than merely his undead status), whereas the real Satoru presumably logged out and went on with his life none the wiser when the servers shut down [[DecoyProtagonist and hasn't actually been seen since]].
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Specifically, he's not actually Satoru Suzuki suddenly transplanted into a new world -- he's just what happens when whatever process it was that brought the Nazarick [=NPCs=] to 'life' gets to act on a player character proper. This would make "Ainz" essentially 'just' a copy based on all the information [=YGGDRASIL=] had stored away about him over the course of his game career who's nonetheless operating under the illusion of still being the same person (but was never actually human to begin with, which might serve as a more subtle reason for his LackOfEmpathy than merely his undead status), whereas the real Satoru presumably logged out and went on with his life none the wiser when the servers shut down and hasn't actually been seen since.

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Specifically, he's not actually Satoru Suzuki suddenly transplanted into a new world -- he's just what happens when whatever process it was that brought the Nazarick [=NPCs=] to 'life' gets to act on a player character proper. This would make "Ainz" essentially 'just' a copy based on all the information [=YGGDRASIL=] had stored away about him over the course of his game career who's nonetheless operating under the illusion of still being the same person (but was never actually human to begin with, which might serve as a more subtle reason for his LackOfEmpathy than merely his undead status), whereas the real Satoru presumably logged out and went on with his life none the wiser when the servers shut down [[DecoyProtagonist and hasn't actually been seen since.since]].
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''Something'' brought stuff from the DMMO YGGDRASIL into this New World. With the players came Ranked Magic. Wild Magic is the magic that did not come from the video game, and it breaks the rules of the magic that does. Wild Magic seems to hate rules, and erodes when Ranked Magic from the video game (made of pure rules and data) comes into contact with it. The primary theory of how Ranked Magic first spread is that the Six Gods used the World Item "Five Elements Overcoming" to make this happen. A formerly virtual item, that needs Rank Magic itself to work, went from sending an email to the game developers to changing a world so that what allowed it to exist in the first place was everywhere. That implies whatever sent the Six Gods there could have sent more than the first Guild Dungeon to the New World on its own, but did not.

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''Something'' brought stuff from the DMMO YGGDRASIL into this New World. With the players came Ranked Magic. Wild Magic is the magic that did not come from the video game, and it breaks the rules of the magic that does. Wild Magic seems to hate rules, and erodes when Ranked Magic from the video game (made of pure rules and data) comes into contact with it. The primary theory of how Ranked Magic first spread is that the Six Gods used the World Item "Five Elements Overcoming" to make this happen. A formerly virtual item, that needs Rank Magic itself to work, went from sending an email to the game developers to changing a world so that what allowed it to exist in the first place was everywhere. That implies whatever sent the Six Gods there could have sent more than the first Guild Dungeon to the New World on its own, but did not.not.

[[WMG:New World!Ainz isn't who he thinks he is.]]
Specifically, he's not actually Satoru Suzuki suddenly transplanted into a new world -- he's just what happens when whatever process it was that brought the Nazarick [=NPCs=] to 'life' gets to act on a player character proper. This would make "Ainz" essentially 'just' a copy based on all the information [=YGGDRASIL=] had stored away about him over the course of his game career who's nonetheless operating under the illusion of still being the same person (but was never actually human to begin with, which might serve as a more subtle reason for his LackOfEmpathy than merely his undead status), whereas the real Satoru presumably logged out and went on with his life none the wiser when the servers shut down and hasn't actually been seen since.
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Because the alternative would be having to find a good explanation for how an entire imaginary dungeon that only ever existed as code on a server could suddenly find itself turned into legitimate ''physical reality'' in another real world that seems to be just as ignorant of Earth (where the game was running in the first place) as vice versa and where magic and all actually exist -- a recreation that would also have to account for creating sapient life out of nowhere (all the Nazarick [=NPC=]s) and endowing the suddenly-real inhabitants of said imaginary dungeon with both genuine real-life counterparts to the various powers they previously only had in the game ''and'' instant mastery of the same and so would ultimately imply pretty much godlike power (leagues above that of even Ainz since that would have to be where ''his own'' power comes from in the first place -- it's not like he was ever a master necromancer [=IRL=], that's all his game character!) on the part of whatever unknown entity it was that made this all happen. Conversely, Nazarick just being transplanted and integrated into a new virtual setting pretty much as-is? That would be orders of magnitude easier to achieve (a small group of suitably skilled and dedicated humans or in a pinch perhaps even a single one could do it) and only leave the question of ''why'' whoever pulled that stunt did so.

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Because the alternative would be having to find a good explanation for how an entire imaginary dungeon that only ever existed as code on a server could suddenly find itself turned into legitimate ''physical reality'' in another real world that seems to be just as ignorant of Earth (where the game was running in the first place) as vice versa and where magic and all actually exist -- a recreation that would also have to account for creating sapient life out of nowhere (all the Nazarick [=NPC=]s) and endowing the suddenly-real inhabitants of said imaginary dungeon with both genuine real-life counterparts to the various powers they previously only had in the game ''and'' instant mastery of the same and so would ultimately imply pretty much godlike power (leagues above that of even Ainz since that would have to be where ''his own'' power comes from in the first place -- it's not like he was ever a master necromancer [=IRL=], that's all his game character!) on the part of whatever unknown entity it was that made this all happen. Conversely, Nazarick just being transplanted and integrated into a new virtual setting pretty much as-is? That would be orders of magnitude easier to achieve (a small group of suitably skilled and dedicated humans or in a pinch perhaps even a single one could do it) and only leave the question of ''why'' whoever pulled that stunt did so.so.

[[WMG:Players from YGGDRASIL are summoned by an entity obsessed with logic and rules to destroy Wild Magic]]
''Something'' brought stuff from the DMMO YGGDRASIL into this New World. With the players came Ranked Magic. Wild Magic is the magic that did not come from the video game, and it breaks the rules of the magic that does. Wild Magic seems to hate rules, and erodes when Ranked Magic from the video game (made of pure rules and data) comes into contact with it. The primary theory of how Ranked Magic first spread is that the Six Gods used the World Item "Five Elements Overcoming" to make this happen. A formerly virtual item, that needs Rank Magic itself to work, went from sending an email to the game developers to changing a world so that what allowed it to exist in the first place was everywhere. That implies whatever sent the Six Gods there could have sent more than the first Guild Dungeon to the New World on its own, but did not.
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[[WMG:In the end, the New World will turn out to be just as virtual as Yggdrasil always was]]

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[[WMG:In the end, the New World will turn out to be just as virtual as Yggdrasil always was]]was.]]
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Their biography ends with them getting the information that they were killed over to someone before they died. It is a really conspicuous hook.

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Their biography ends with them getting the information that they were killed over to someone before they died. It is a really conspicuous hook.hook.

[[WMG:In the end, the New World will turn out to be just as virtual as Yggdrasil always was]]
Because the alternative would be having to find a good explanation for how an entire imaginary dungeon that only ever existed as code on a server could suddenly find itself turned into legitimate ''physical reality'' in another real world that seems to be just as ignorant of Earth (where the game was running in the first place) as vice versa and where magic and all actually exist -- a recreation that would also have to account for creating sapient life out of nowhere (all the Nazarick [=NPC=]s) and endowing the suddenly-real inhabitants of said imaginary dungeon with both genuine real-life counterparts to the various powers they previously only had in the game ''and'' instant mastery of the same and so would ultimately imply pretty much godlike power (leagues above that of even Ainz since that would have to be where ''his own'' power comes from in the first place -- it's not like he was ever a master necromancer [=IRL=], that's all his game character!) on the part of whatever unknown entity it was that made this all happen. Conversely, Nazarick just being transplanted and integrated into a new virtual setting pretty much as-is? That would be orders of magnitude easier to achieve (a small group of suitably skilled and dedicated humans or in a pinch perhaps even a single one could do it) and only leave the question of ''why'' whoever pulled that stunt did so.
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Their biography ends with them getting the information they were killed over to someone before they died. It is a really conspicuous hook.

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Their biography ends with them getting the information that they were killed over to someone before they died. It is a really conspicuous hook.

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perhaps someone expecting Revive Kills Zombies to be the only way to kill someone so powerful, it fails instead reviving him as a human, and will loose his racial levels, bringing him down quite a bit, aswell as restoring his humanity causing some mental issues from suddenly having morals again, on the plus side Albedo can finally have her heirs

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perhaps Perhaps someone expecting Revive Kills Zombies to be the only way to kill someone so powerful, it fails instead reviving him as a human, and will loose his racial levels, bringing him down quite a bit, aswell as restoring his humanity causing some mental issues from suddenly having morals again, on the plus side Albedo can finally have her heirs



once there leaders fell they all simply spread out to cause there own havoc , its possible that EvilEye or someone else will find a way to defeat, or at least harm Ainz with a world iteam, but realize it would be a horrible idea as slaying him would unleash all his npcs, and with few exceptions are all extremely evil and far far stronger, with there loyalty to Ainz being the only reason they havent razed the world to the ground by now

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once Once there leaders fell they all simply spread out to cause there own havoc , its possible that EvilEye or someone else will find a way to defeat, or at least harm Ainz with a world iteam, but realize it would be a horrible idea as slaying him would unleash all his npcs, and with few exceptions are all extremely evil and far far stronger, with there loyalty to Ainz being the only reason they havent razed the world to the ground by now



And Ainz casually calls upon such without ever losing a thought about it, that now that magic is real and not a game, there may be more to it than just a prescripted NPC.

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And Ainz casually calls upon such without ever losing a thought about it, that now that magic is real and not a game, there may be more to it than just a prescripted NPC.NPC.

[[WMG:Whoever Bellriver handed the dirt on the megacorporations off to will show up]]
Their biography ends with them getting the information they were killed over to someone before they died. It is a really conspicuous hook.

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once there leaders fell they all simply spread out to cause there own havoc , its possible that EvilEye or someone else will find a way to defeat, or at least harm Ainz with a world iteam, but realize it would be a horrible idea as slaying him would unleash all his npcs, and with few exceptions are all extremely evil and far far stronger, with there loyalty to Ainz being the only reason they havent razed the world to the ground by now

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once there leaders fell they all simply spread out to cause there own havoc , its possible that EvilEye or someone else will find a way to defeat, or at least harm Ainz with a world iteam, but realize it would be a horrible idea as slaying him would unleash all his npcs, and with few exceptions are all extremely evil and far far stronger, with there loyalty to Ainz being the only reason they havent razed the world to the ground by nownow

[[WMG:Ainz may be playing with dangerous forces]]
Reading and watching the story something got stuck in my head. This is a world of real magic, not a game. While the "rules" of magic got changed it is not wholly bound to the rules of Yggdrasil. The spell cast and artifices used have real effects being bund to real entities. (for example goblins that are not just dumb NPC)

Now for someone who has read a lot of Lovecraft one spell stuck out to me. The one Ainz uses to decimate the Re Estize army. The one that uses human sacrifice to call forth Dark Yung. For those of you not familiar with the Cthulhu Myth.
Dark Young are the children of Shub-Niggurath. The spell call upon am Outer God. You think Cthulhu is bad? He is just a Great Old One. The Outer Gods play in a completely different ballpark. They are not just dangerous, they are "Everyone out of the Universe" dangerous.

And Ainz casually calls upon such without ever losing a thought about it, that now that magic is real and not a game, there may be more to it than just a prescripted NPC.
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* More to the point, Momonga/Ainz is a very versatile spellcaster with an obscene number of spells, some of which are apparently very rare in the New World such as Divination and information denial spells. He basically has a tool for every job including force projection thanks to his necromancy rather than "hit the enemy hard" and "hit the enemy harder".
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perhaps someone expecting Revive Kills Zombies to be the only way to kill someone so powerful, it fails instead reviving him as a human, and will loose his racial levels, bringing him down quite a bit, aswell as restoring his humanity causing some mental issues from suddenly having morals again, on the plus side Albedo can finally have her heirs

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perhaps someone expecting Revive Kills Zombies to be the only way to kill someone so powerful, it fails instead reviving him as a human, and will loose his racial levels, bringing him down quite a bit, aswell as restoring his humanity causing some mental issues from suddenly having morals again, on the plus side Albedo can finally have her heirsheirs

[[WMG:The Evil Dietys were just the npcs of previous players]]
once there leaders fell they all simply spread out to cause there own havoc , its possible that EvilEye or someone else will find a way to defeat, or at least harm Ainz with a world iteam, but realize it would be a horrible idea as slaying him would unleash all his npcs, and with few exceptions are all extremely evil and far far stronger, with there loyalty to Ainz being the only reason they havent razed the world to the ground by now
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Despite no longer being in a game Ainz still can not wield a sword do to class restrictions and needs his magic armor to bypass this restriction, so it seems he(and presumably the [=NPCs=])are still bound by game rules even if they dont apply to the new world, as such the first major threat of the new world will not be another player, a dragon lord, or anything like that, but simply someone who threw research of previous players or pure luck will figure out an exploit in how the game worked, perhaps fall damage is calculated as a percentage of max hp in yggdrasil, and thus if he is robbed of flight/feather fall all it would take to kill Ainz nomatter what other defenses and buffs he might have or how high his hp , is to push him out of a tall tree,

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Despite no longer being in a game Ainz still can not wield a sword do to class restrictions and needs his magic armor to bypass this restriction, so it seems he(and presumably the [=NPCs=])are still bound by game rules even if they dont apply to the new world, as such the first major threat of the new world will not be another player, a dragon lord, or anything like that, but simply someone who threw research of previous players or pure luck will figure out an exploit in how the game worked, perhaps fall damage is calculated as a percentage of max hp in yggdrasil, and thus if he is robbed of flight/feather fall all it would take to kill Ainz nomatter what other defenses and buffs he might have or how high his hp , is to push him out of a tall tree,tree,


[[WMG:Ainz will be resurrected ]]
perhaps someone expecting Revive Kills Zombies to be the only way to kill someone so powerful, it fails instead reviving him as a human, and will loose his racial levels, bringing him down quite a bit, aswell as restoring his humanity causing some mental issues from suddenly having morals again, on the plus side Albedo can finally have her heirs
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Most likely Ainz encounters another player like him, either way he is very quickly and unceremoniously killed off. [[SuddenDownerEnding The series then ends with Ainz' servants mourning over his corpse]]. To further add to the [[BlackComedy humor]], some plot threads will be purposely left unfulfilled.

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Most likely Ainz he encounters another player like him, him or a weak NPC in the game manages to beat him due to insane RNG, either way he Ainz is very quickly and unceremoniously killed off. [[SuddenDownerEnding The series then ends with Ainz' servants mourning over his corpse]]. To further add to the [[BlackComedy humor]], some major plot threads will be purposely left unfulfilled.
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Despite no longer being in a game Ainz still can not wield a sword do to class restrictions and needs his magic armor to bypass this restriction, so it seems he(and presumably the NPCs)are still bound by game rules even if they dont apply to the new world, as such the first major threat of the new world will not be another player, a dragon lord, or anything like that, but simply someone who threw research of previous players or pure luck will figure out an exploit in how the game worked, perhaps fall damage is calculated as a percentage of max hp in yggdrasil, and thus if he is robbed of flight/feather fall all it would take to kill Ainz nomatter what other defenses and buffs he might have or how high his hp , is to push him out of a tall tree,

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Despite no longer being in a game Ainz still can not wield a sword do to class restrictions and needs his magic armor to bypass this restriction, so it seems he(and presumably the NPCs)are [=NPCs=])are still bound by game rules even if they dont apply to the new world, as such the first major threat of the new world will not be another player, a dragon lord, or anything like that, but simply someone who threw research of previous players or pure luck will figure out an exploit in how the game worked, perhaps fall damage is calculated as a percentage of max hp in yggdrasil, and thus if he is robbed of flight/feather fall all it would take to kill Ainz nomatter what other defenses and buffs he might have or how high his hp , is to push him out of a tall tree,
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Most likely Ainz encounters another player like him, either way he is very quickly and unceremoniously killed off. [[SuddenDownerEnding The series then ends with Ainz' servants mourning over his corpse]]. To further add to the [[BlackComedy humor]], some plot threads will be purposely left unfulfilled.

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Most likely Ainz encounters another player like him, either way he is very quickly and unceremoniously killed off. [[SuddenDownerEnding The series then ends with Ainz' servants mourning over his corpse]]. To further add to the [[BlackComedy humor]], some plot threads will be purposely left unfulfilled.unfulfilled.

[[WMG: Someone will Exploit the game mechanics]]
Despite no longer being in a game Ainz still can not wield a sword do to class restrictions and needs his magic armor to bypass this restriction, so it seems he(and presumably the NPCs)are still bound by game rules even if they dont apply to the new world, as such the first major threat of the new world will not be another player, a dragon lord, or anything like that, but simply someone who threw research of previous players or pure luck will figure out an exploit in how the game worked, perhaps fall damage is calculated as a percentage of max hp in yggdrasil, and thus if he is robbed of flight/feather fall all it would take to kill Ainz nomatter what other defenses and buffs he might have or how high his hp , is to push him out of a tall tree,
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Albedo, Rubedo, and Nigredo are all named after stages in The Magnum Opus but Citrinitas is missing, if they simply did not make her yet it would seem weird that they skipped to the next step rather then do them in order, so its a pretty simple conclusion that somewhere in the tomb is a 4th sister

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Albedo, Rubedo, and Nigredo are all named after stages in The Magnum Opus but Citrinitas is missing, if they simply did not make her yet it would seem weird that they skipped to the next step rather then do them in order, so its a pretty simple conclusion that somewhere in the tomb is a 4th sistersister

[[WMG: The story will end with Ainz' abrupt and anticlimactic death]]
Most likely Ainz encounters another player like him, either way he is very quickly and unceremoniously killed off. [[SuddenDownerEnding The series then ends with Ainz' servants mourning over his corpse]]. To further add to the [[BlackComedy humor]], some plot threads will be purposely left unfulfilled.
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Demiurge ships Sebas x Tsuare because he wants to see how their offspring compares to either parent's species. Zesshi is (going by author comments) the most powerful being of the New World and a half-elf, so Demiurge is undoubtedly going to want to see how strong Ainz' half-elf child is.

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Demiurge ships Sebas x Tsuare because he wants to see how their offspring compares to either parent's species. Zesshi is (going by author comments) the most powerful being of the New World and a half-elf, so Demiurge is undoubtedly going to want to see how strong Ainz' half-elf child is.is.

[[WMG: Albedo has a third sister]]
Albedo, Rubedo, and Nigredo are all named after stages in The Magnum Opus but Citrinitas is missing, if they simply did not make her yet it would seem weird that they skipped to the next step rather then do them in order, so its a pretty simple conclusion that somewhere in the tomb is a 4th sister
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**its also possible one of them was male but with a female avatar, but once they had to live life in that body they "crossdressed" and presented as there true gender

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The Greed kings are selfish to the point of being named for there greed,are noted to be much kinder to humans while hunting down demihuman and monstrous races, the same attitude held in YGGDRASIL by the Pkers, hell they are even the only players confirmed to have killed other players in the new world, both the last of the great gods and eachother sorted by guild membership]]

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The Greed kings are selfish to the point of being named for there greed,are their greed, are noted to be much kinder to humans while hunting down demihuman and monstrous races, the same attitude held in YGGDRASIL by the Pkers, hell they are even the only players confirmed to have killed other players in the new world, both the last of the great gods and eachother sorted by guild membership]]



And lives in constant terror that his lord, master and god will one day expose him for his constant (ab)use of the IndyPloy in front of all the other guardians or letting them find out he's nowhere near as good a planner as Demiurge makes himself out to be. He thinks that Ainz is either training him to be a better strategist by always asking him to explain his plans, or that he already knows and is sadistically forcing Demiurge to spout logical-sounding BS (as befitting so evil a Supreme Being). Thus they're currently engaged in an infinite feedback loop of Demiurge making up on-the-spot explanations for Ainz's plans and Ainz needing Demiurge to explain so he can pretend he thought of it.

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And lives in constant terror that his lord, master and god will one day expose him for his constant (ab)use of the IndyPloy in front of all the other guardians or letting them find out he's nowhere near as good a planner as Demiurge makes himself out to be. He thinks that Ainz is either training him to be a better strategist by always asking him to explain his plans, or that he already knows and is sadistically forcing Demiurge to spout logical-sounding BS (as befitting so evil a Supreme Being). Thus they're currently engaged in an infinite feedback loop of Demiurge making up on-the-spot explanations for Ainz's plans and Ainz needing Demiurge to explain so he can pretend he thought of it.it.

[[WMG:Aura will eventually be shipped with Ainz]]
Demiurge ships Sebas x Tsuare because he wants to see how their offspring compares to either parent's species. Zesshi is (going by author comments) the most powerful being of the New World and a half-elf, so Demiurge is undoubtedly going to want to see how strong Ainz' half-elf child is.
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* The novel does mention a spell he would never have found out about if he hadn't been a roleplayer.
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* Maybe not: if they reincarnate as their avatars, they might have the instincts and alignment that go with it, and thus not care much for humans.
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Tabula Smaragdina was nicknamed "The Great Alchemist", named himself after the Emerald Tablet, and named his three primary creations after the stages of a Philosopher's Stone, with Rubedo being the completed one. By looting the Seven Hidden Mines, the guild created the Caloric Stone World Item by accident and Momonga got into a fight with Tabula about using it for something without a vote. Moving Rubedo is more difficult than just getting permission to unleash a dangerous NPC, and requires some procedure to wake her. She was probably a homunculus or Frankenstein's monster made from the Caloric Stone(s).

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Tabula Smaragdina was nicknamed "The Great Alchemist", named himself after the Emerald Tablet, and named his three primary creations after the stages of a Philosopher's Stone, with Rubedo being the completed one. By looting the Seven Hidden Mines, the guild created the Caloric Stone World Item by accident and Momonga got into a fight with Tabula about using it for something without a vote. Moving Rubedo is more difficult than just getting permission to unleash a dangerous NPC, and requires some procedure to wake her. She was probably a homunculus or Frankenstein's monster made from the Caloric Stone(s).Stone(s).

[[WMG:Demiurge is just as lost as Ainz]]
And lives in constant terror that his lord, master and god will one day expose him for his constant (ab)use of the IndyPloy in front of all the other guardians or letting them find out he's nowhere near as good a planner as Demiurge makes himself out to be. He thinks that Ainz is either training him to be a better strategist by always asking him to explain his plans, or that he already knows and is sadistically forcing Demiurge to spout logical-sounding BS (as befitting so evil a Supreme Being). Thus they're currently engaged in an infinite feedback loop of Demiurge making up on-the-spot explanations for Ainz's plans and Ainz needing Demiurge to explain so he can pretend he thought of it.
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[[WMG: All of the player characters who ended up in the New World were logged in when the game was shut down just like Satoru and were a
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Greed kings are selfish to the point of being named for there greed,are noted to be much kinder to humans while hunting down demihuman and monstrous races, the same attitude held in YGGDRASIL by the Pkers, hell they are even the only players confirmed to have killed other players in the new world, both the last of the great gods and eachother sorted by guild membership]]


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