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Does Ainz die in Overlord?
Ainz survives, but this is the end of the Overlord series.. Ainz orders Momon (Pandora’s Actor) to kill him and destroy the guild Staff as the whole world rises up against Nazarick. How did AINZ die? So, there’s no way Ainz really died..
Do Ainz ever die in battle?
so the Ainz that died in battle (probably in Holy Kingdom) is only a Doppelganger. edit: just to avoid sarcastic comments, i knew ainz “death circumstances” is.
Does Ainz die in the manga?
Carne Village already knows that Ainz is undead. They obviously learned about that after Volume 9, when Ainz unveiled his face to the entire world. Ainz doesn’t need to bother putting on an act anymore, the people Carne have accepted him and his undead nature. Lupus says Ainz died in battle.
What happened to Ainz Ooal Gown?
Main Summary. Ainz Ooal Gown dies. The Roble Holy Kingdom is surrounded by an allied army of 40,000 demi-humans. Commanded by Remedios Custodio who is the strongest paladin of the Holy Kingdom, the human army is too fatigued due to their defensive battle to keep the demi-humans from trampling them.
What do albedo and Demiurge think of Ainz?
After discussing together, both Albedo and Demiurge think and agree that Ainz is a genius. Both of them work closely together on many projects regarding Nazarick. She is the most cautious, vigilant, and wary of Demiurge, considering that he is the one who suggests the plan for making the intelligence agency.
Did caspond betray Ainz?
The betrayal of Caspond (who is the Doppelganger), the battle with Jaldabaoth, Ainz’ death. All of it is staged. Who betrayed AINZ? Did Demiurge betray AINZ? Not intentionally. He admires Ainz as an ultimate god of wisdom and is as loyal to him as any other guardian. He would never betray our lord and savior.
Is Ainz’s doppelganger staged?
The betrayal of Caspond (who is the Doppelganger), the battle with Jaldabaoth, Ainz’ death. All of it is staged. The doppel is there to see who will quickly turn on Ainz when granted to oppertunity as well as hold a position of power over the people only to slowly convert them into loyal subjects, similar to how Momon is used.