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IT'S THE SEASON 3 GRAND FINALE Y'ALL!! | OVERLORD SEASON 3 EP.13 (FIRST TIME REACTION)

Stronoff and Ainz have a duel to the death. The Kingdom's future hangs in the balance.

-Just wanted to let y'all know this Overlord ride with all of you has been so freaking awesome! This series is becoming one of my absolute favorites and the more I learn about it the more connected I feel to all these incredible characters! So for real thank y'all so much for bringing all of that extra lore. At this point I am vowing to find the light novel and just deep dive all of it!

IT'S THE SEASON 3 GRAND FINALE Y'ALL!! | OVERLORD SEASON 3 EP.13 (FIRST TIME REACTION)

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Season 4 of Overlord is so fun it's the best season for me and beats all the previous seasons together (1-2-3), one of the episodes of season 4 is the best episode in the whole of Overlord, The production of Season 4 has improved dramatically So excited for your feedback on Season 4

عبدالرحمن

Regarding Gazef’s choice. It wasn’t just pride and duty. It was actually a very political decision to become a martyr instead. While on the surface it seems dumb for Gazef to reject Ainz’s offer, it’s more complicated than that. If Gazef defected to Ainz’s side, it would give the nobles fuel to criticise the King even more because Gazef was his Head Warrior, which would cause even more political turmoil for the kingdom. If Gazef went back alive, it would also cause the King to be criticised because the nobles would throw all the blame onto the King for choosing war (even though the nobles pressured him into it) and Gazef for not warning them of Ainz’s power (even though he did). The novels are stupid and will use any hypocrisy to throw the king under the bus and not take any responsibility. However, by Gazef becoming a martyr, it shows the kingdom’s nobles that there is no hope fighting Ainz and it creates a sort of moral boundary that protects the King’s choice to go to war. None of the nobles are going to try and criticise the king when his head warrior had just sacrificed himself. It also gives a martyr for the people to believe in for morale.

Lethe

Another great season of reactions, love hearing you guys' takes on this story! The main reason he keeps a World Item on his person, aside from any personal buffs it may provide (we don't exactly know what the Orb does), is that the holder of a World Item can resist the effects of other World Items. After that whole Shalltear debacle, he made sure that his NPCs were safe outside of Nazarick. Their effects vary a lot and the ones we've seen so far aren't weapons of mass destruction. Super Tier Magic on the other hand... which the spell Ainz used to summon those CGI monstrosities was, can be a nuke. The one he used against Shalltear twice, literally is ;) And you are correct, he wanted to just try it out here, because in Yggdrassil nobody would every let him pull a stunt like that. They'd jump him the instant they saw him try to cast something like that. So while not the most destructive he could do... probably... he did want to, and managed to, show off. Initial cast for 70k fatalities and the splattering that ensued apparently cost the kingdom another 100.000 soldiers. A massacre on an unfathomable scale for pretty much all powers currently involved in the story.

Mempedede

Like in the next two episodes.

Richard Diaz

You’ll find out what life as a human as a member of Ainz kingdom is like very soon.

Richard Diaz

In the confrontation Albedo has with Momon (Pandoras Actor) when Ains shows up he doesn't speak, he lets Albedo do the talking since his voice would be the same as Momon's. It's those little details that make this series so great. Fasten the seat belts new adventures await you.

Hhound42

I love that Overlord has built such a good story. The main characters, from what we've seen so far, are essentially incomparable to anyone else, so there's never really been much conflict in worrying whether or not they can win through violent methods. It's like the author made the driving force of the show to be the concept of 'perception' itself and has made it so interesting. How will Nazarick perceive Ainz's decisions towards humans, or him growing accustomed to his new role of royalty? How will the world perceive Nazarick? The town citizens? The Slane Theocracy? What are the reactions to the pure displays of power, and are they truly the right move? The ability to make so many detailed characters in different hierarchies, countries, positions and jobs allows for all of them to have different opinions on the world. And Nazarick was one little OP tomb placed in the world by the author that stirred the pot. I respect it so much that I can care about a show so much when I know almost absolutely how the fight will go, even if you asked me back in season 1. And the fact that Ainz is someone who HAS earned their place through their meticulous effort. Even if he isn't the flawless supreme being Nazarick believes he is, and he does have flaws and oversights, the fact remains true that he was the leader of basically an impenetrable guild. He studies the world, his opponents, he studied and practiced how to be a good boss and ruler. The man is truly going through it, but coming out on top due to his pure diligence. In season 1, Momon couldn't read the adventurer contracts due to it being a different language. But he was able to read a diary from the killed adventurer later that season, so he really do be puttin' in that effort, man.

SoughtSeer


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