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Well we do have Succubus to copulate with the minions and keep their morale high, not to mention the whipping post. I guess its up to your imagination then.
I mean just imagine it, an ogre and an elve doing it. That sounds hot.
Besides it will improve the perception of this game from just another indie game to something more that can actually be taken seriously.
Of course at the end of the day, I still love this game of course and is the only true spiritual succesor to dungeon keeper game that I actually adore.
agreed.. Yeah don't need that in this game. They already have games where they continue to push that agenda.
When I imagine it, no. Thinking about it in 32x32 pixel animations makes me giggle but it really isn't my thing. I can do better than that.
There he tries to breed captured races to produce hybrids, so yeah, I would say a breeding dungeon sounds pretty plausible, and useful. Not to mention evil.
Maybe because there isn't another another anime where the main character is a lich? Or basically a dark lord taking over the world? Most anime characters are heroes or anti-heroes, and Ainz Ooal Gown/Momonga becomes more and more a villain as the story progresses, which isn't very common in the anime protagonist landscape.
And the main character is not a Mary Sue, that is the entire point. He is a gamer who gets turned into his main character, who happens to be a Lich. He struggles with insecurity, and feelings of inadequacy which he hides from his minions, and as the series progresses he loses more and more touch with his original human emotions, as he starts becoming just as emotionless and evil as a Lich should be, as the reality of the new world itself warps his mind to comform to his new "race".
As he started out as an office worker, he has no real clue how to rule or act like a ruler, other than what he imagined by playing games and such. So he over relies on his advisor minions, who unfortunately start making evil plans without him, as they make the same mistake you did, by mistaking him for infallible. So they stop sharing their plans with him, as they believe he already made the plans in his head first, because they think he has god-like wisdome and intellect. Which ends up setting in motion increasingly evil and horrific plans, outside the main character's control, as he is afraid of the possibility of his own minions turning on him if he is seen as a weak leader. And together his minions are more than powerful enough to destroy him if they all rebel, heck, just a couple of floor guardians are needed to kill him, if they rebel.
That's kinda the entire point of the series, he is made to look like an invincible main character, but underneath all that he is falling to pieces, and losing more and more touch with who he was, as his new persona consumes him day by day, and not in a reversible way. And his advisors keep pushing him in an evil world dominating direction, while he originally only wanted to preserve his guild's lair, the Great Tomb of Nazarick, and spread his name so he can find other people from our world.
So sorry to say, if you think he is Mary Sue(more like Marty, Larry, or Gary Stu) then you kinda missed the point, and fell into the same trap as his minions. You started to believe he is infallible, like all Sues and Stus are.
Sure, he is powerful, but just because he is powerful like a demi-god that doesn't mean he can't mess up, and not mess up in major world shaking ways. And the only reason he is so powerful is because his guild was one of the most powerful guilds in his old MMORPG Yggdrasil, and his character was pretty much max level there, but then he got transported to a new world where he has yet to find challenges appropriate for his level, but those most likely exist somewhere. Its like a max level WoW player getting returned to the starting zones, he/she is overleveled, and therefore curb stomps most creatures they encounter. But those high level zones still exist out there.
Hope this was insightful. And I kinda had the same expectation as you before I went and actually saw the series. After that I realised that the main character was a deeply human character, flawed, and insecure, but putting up a strong face to seem invincible. Its just people getting hung up on appearances.
Thanks for reading this far.