I actually really like the emperor, he seems smart and charismatic and is probably even a better leader than Ainz (since Ainz was just a normal office worker before being transported into the new World), even though power-wise he is dar below him obviously. Also, just a few episodes before Nfirea, Enri and Nemu were allowed into Nazarick, so the Emperor was not the first outsider who got invited into Nazarick.
I can't believe you didn't notice the results of Ainz's hard work we saw a part of in the first episode of this season! Demiurge and I are so disappointed in you! >:(
2018-09-05 06:46:01 +0000 UTC
Salute to the dude that typed this plot hole covers
2018-09-05 06:13:25 +0000 UTC
You should react to the English cover of voracity by Amalee
POYOpie11
2018-09-05 01:03:52 +0000 UTC
Missing/unclear details for this episode :
- The anime skipped Emperor Jircniv's meeting with Aura and Mare, which had some rather nice details.
Jircniv received Aura and Mare in his palace, offering refreshments and whatnot while attempting to glean what he could from Aura and Mare's mannerisms. Aura tried the drink the servants offered, remarking that it isn't poisoned but also isn't very good (both remarks surprised Jircniv, because his palace serves only the finest of beverages and because it was apparent that Aura was suspecting poison yet drank anyway).
Jircniv was also pondering the bizarreness of Aura and Mare, since a pair of dark elves riding a dragon is not exactly what you'd expect as emissaries from a place that's being referred to as a "Great Tomb". He theorized that perhaps it was some kind of tribe of dark elf dragon tamers that moved into the Great Tomb, but quickly cut off that line of thought for being too speculative given the limited information at his disposal.
Seeing Mare's more timid nature, Jircniv considered the possibility of, in the future, trying to get him to do Jircniv some small favors in exchange for bettering the conditions of the elves living in the Empire, and then holding the performance of these favors over Mare's head as blackmail material at a later date.
More serious talk then began where Jircniv queried regarding the specifics of Ainz' demands and the degree to which he personally ordered Aura and Mare's actions in coming to the imperial palace. Of particular interest was the question of how long Jircniv had to prepare for the journey- Aura made him sweat a bit by announcing that he must set out immediately, but eventually revealed that Ainz defined "immediately" as however long Jircniv needs to make preparations and set the affairs of state in order before setting out (he required several days).
Finally, Aura tried to rattle Jircniv a bit by telling him that the soldiers in the courtyard were properly squished, but that Mare could help his people to at least extract the corpses from the ground if he were to request it. Much to Aura's displeasure, Jircniv accepted the offer to show that he wasn't rattled and also because enchanted gear is very expensive, so retrieving the arms and armor of the dead guards would help recoup some of the losses, and because laying the dead to rest in a proper burial would help morale.
- Leinas, the female member of the Four Imperial Knights, suffers from a curse that disfigures the side of her face and causes it to secrete yellow pus. She is essentially a mercenary who got her current position due to her skill at arms alone. Her open unwillingness to give up her own life under any circumstances is why Jircniv had to agree to let her prioritize her own survival in order for her to accept the offer.
Jircniv was forced into the situation due to "vacancies" having been opened in the ranks of the Four Imperial Knights some years ago when Gazeff killed two of them during one of the bloodier annual wars between the Empire and the Knigdom.
- Jircniv's carriage was heavily enhanced with all manner of enchantments, including magical air conditioning.
- The expedition protecting Jircniv's motorcade included a contingent of hippogriff riders equipped with cloaks of invisibility that covered it from the air.
- When the weather was changed upon Jircniv's arrival at the outskirts of Nazarick, he had to remove his cloak in order to confirm what the others were feeling as his cloak is enchanted to regulate the temperature around his person.
- Jircniv considered assassinating princess Renner on occasion, but she keeps coming up with various brilliant ideas for reforms that, while doomed to failure in the dysfunctional Re-Estize kingdom, he is able to copy and successfully adopt for the empire so he always ends up abandoning the idea.
Whenever Jircniv tries to figure out Renner's thought process from her actions, however, he always gets an uncomfortable feeling like getting tangled up in a spider's web, which is why he finds her creepy.
- The Death Knights frightened Jircniv's bodyguard so much that he suggested taking one of the maids as a hostage. Yuri and Lupus were close enough to hear, but merely smiled at him. He then realized that the maids are "probably" even stronger than the Death Knights themselves.
- Nazarick's kitchens prepare food of such quality that it provides buffs when consumed, it's only natural that people who have only ever eaten mundane food to be overawed at the refreshments offered to them by Nazarick.
- Jircniv's party made quite the tour through Nazarick. By the time they reached the doors of the Throne Room they were quite thoroughly overawed at this otherworldly realm and were utterly scared shitless of reaching its master, to the point where Jircniv was relieved that the doors of the Throne Room opened on their own as he suspected that his men would not have been able to bring themselves to open them on their own.
- The anime cut out a major part of the Throne Room scene- the entire chamber on either side of the aisle was supposed to be stuffed full of a massive number of high level monsters of all sorts, the sight of which made Jircniv reassess Ainz' threat level from national to global.
- Jircniv wears a pendant that protects against mind effects, which is what allowed him to resist Demiurge's command.
- Jircniv had rationalized the creation of Death Knights by assuming it involved some kind of taxing ritual, so seeing Ainz creating one with but a gesture was a yet another powerful shock for him.
- When Ainz spoke of their new alliance being worthy of celebration, Jircniv's inner monologue was "You mean, to celebrate the day you made slaves of us?!"
Words that wisely remained quiet.
- The Aura and Shalltear's reaction to Demiurge explanation of Jircniv's probable future course of action was far more severe in the novel, prompting Sebas to shut them up by reminding them that they're in Ainz' presence, followed by Albedo telling them that they should just enjoy Jircniv's antics as they would a clown since it's all a part of Ainz' master plan. Upon hearing THAT Ainz had this rather amusing bit of inner monologue:
"Hooh… Ainz-sama’s plan, huh. I see. A special plan concocted by someone with the same name as me. Making the Baharuth Empire ally with and struggle against Nazarick was part of that plan too, huh… I have no idea what that’s all about. If only I could ask this Ainz fellow about it!"
- In the novel scene where Ainz revealed himself to Fluder the geezer straight up kissed his boots and renounced the gods of magic that he worshiped up until that time.
Mathias
2018-09-05 00:25:08 +0000 UTC
The problem is Fluder isn't his Trump card anymore, Fluder is 1000% on Ainz side there is no having him help to secure humanities future. Fluder pretty much offered the empire as a sacrifice to Ainz, he doesn't give two shits about humanity as long as he can "peer into the abyss of magic".
Ryuuji Gremory
2018-09-04 19:56:27 +0000 UTC
Season 2 already gave plenty of hints that Demiurge was in cahoots with Princess Yandere.
2018-09-04 19:51:33 +0000 UTC
In my personal opinion the emperor has no reason to be mad at his sorcerer. Because yes he did previously pretty much drop to his knees and pledged his Allegiance and Life to Lord Ainz but then the emperor do the same thing too. Just saying if he's as wise as he thinks himself to be I wouldn't be taking my only trump card and putting discontent and disloyalty between us when we should be thinking about the survival of human race. But I'm rooting for Lord Ainz anyways fuck them Let Them burn!!!
Dubstepogre
2018-09-04 19:31:53 +0000 UTC
Nabe can't cast tenth tier though, she is somewhere around 7th tier 8th tier max, Fluder himself says "The 7th …no, don’t tell me, this flow of power is …the proof of the 8th …?"
Ryuuji Gremory
2018-09-04 19:23:24 +0000 UTC
To expound on what Daniel said without spoilers, what Demiurge implied is that he spoke with Princess Renner and found her really interesting, and Albedo wants to meet her too. Also, Leinas, the blonde girl knight, wears her hair to cover half of her face because she has a cursed wound there that won't heal. The agreement the Emperor talked about was that she'd serve if he had some mages work on finding her a cure. (Also Nabe can use 8th tier, as Fluder sees when she takes off her ring).
hmgirlpopuri
2018-09-04 19:16:19 +0000 UTC
The Fluder scene was also funnier in the novel. Nabe takes off her ring first and shows that she can use the eighth tier, and he freaks out, then Ainz takes it off as well and he just collapses and swears fealty. He even sees that Ainz is beyond the tenth tier, alluding to the super tier magic of the first season (which we might see more of soon )
2018-09-04 19:15:27 +0000 UTC
Stilling waiting for High School DxD xD
KryptoniteQG
2018-09-04 19:14:44 +0000 UTC
A couple missing things that were in the novel, but overall a great episode. They took out a scene at the beginning where Aura and Mare speak with the Emperor. He mistakenly thinks they're sisters, fell for the trap, they also call the drinks he serves them lame because the drinks they have at Nazarick are much better and have positive status effects. This is what leads to later on when he tries the drinks at Nazarick and feels calmer, it's because it has a positive buff. Mare also digs up the corpses so they can bury them properly. Also the throne room scene was different, in the novel they had every top tier monster in Nazarick there to freak them the fuck out, and drill in how utterly outclassed they were. Also when Demiurge makes them kneel, it was supposed to make Jircniv kneel as well, but he has an item that resists mind control magic, which actually impresses a lot of Nazarick. Yes, the Golden Princess is Renner, there are more details later.
2018-09-04 19:13:04 +0000 UTC
that was such a great episode
It almost feels like we just finished the prologue
I really hope they animate all books