I think most people can find something about the show to really like. It’s one of a kind.
It’s typical in thes sense that Ainz and his underlings are ridiculously overpowered in this new world they’ve been transported to, so there’s never tension about whether they’ll lose a fight.
Rather, the intrigue of the show comes from how the denizens of Nazarick go about manipulating the villages, cities, tribes and eventually entire nations into falling under their rule. It’s about economics, geography, culture, politics, and even the logistics of then running what amounts to a multi-cultural empire that includes citizens all the way from undead to human.
Interesting, no idea if that’s my cup of tea but maybe I’ll give it a shot
Thanks for the detailed recommendation! :)
I think most people can find something about the show to really like. It’s one of a kind.
It’s typical in thes sense that Ainz and his underlings are ridiculously overpowered in this new world they’ve been transported to, so there’s never tension about whether they’ll lose a fight.
Rather, the intrigue of the show comes from how the denizens of Nazarick go about manipulating the villages, cities, tribes and eventually entire nations into falling under their rule. It’s about economics, geography, culture, politics, and even the logistics of then running what amounts to a multi-cultural empire that includes citizens all the way from undead to human.
Huh… I think that kinda show might not make my social anxiety happy to watch 😅 it sounds stressful lol
I’ll take a look at it at some point though, it definitely sounds like an interesting show :)