So it’s a big win for Nazarick, as the Eight Fingers are eliminated without Nazarick’s fingers being anywhere near their demise, Renner gets her Climb back safe and sound (and must find sombe other way to incapacitate him so she can take care of him), Sebas brings Tuare into the staff fold…and an old mage-like wizard fellow and a gold-plated warrior-prince-looking dude both ponder a meeting with one Ainz Ooal Gown in the near future.Īnd so OverLord II ends as it began: seemingly right in the middle of things. But hey, the humans, Evileye included, buy it hook, line, and sinker. The gears of the plan creak and groan near the end, when Demi and Momon duel for a bit but Demi rather suddenly gives up, takes his maids and goes home. Manwhile, Nabe shoots the breeze with Beta, Epsilon and Zeta, a pleaqsantly casual, candid scene among the maids. When Evileye is occupied with Alpha and Delta, Momon meets Demiurge in a secret meaning, where Demiurge explains the full scope of his plan, in which Nazarick claims a goodly amount of materials and hostages, while “Momon” gets to pump up his stature among the humans by defeating the evil Jaldabaoth.ĭemi is basically taking a fall for his lord, while also gaining the opportunity to show that same lord how far he’s come power-wise. It’s a vicious fight, as Alpha breaks Evileye’s magical shield and even chips her mask, revealing a small but still tantalizing portion of her face. Up front, Momon takes on “Jaldabaoth” (almost slipping up and calling him Demiurge again) while Nabe and Evileye split up the five other battle maids. When Gazef arrives with the king himself he and a healed Gagarin and Tia join Lakyus and Tina in the rearward fight. Brain ends up encountering Shalltear on a rooftop, and manages to chip one of her nails, which he considers a great leap forward, weirding everyone out while boasting about it. I honestly don't know when or what the circumstances will be though, so we shall see.When Jaldabaoth unleashes a hail of demons at the force of adventurers, Momon swoops in with Nabe and Evileye to plow the road. I think it's a safe bet that sooner or later, that will put her at odds with the best interests of Nazarick as a whole. The fact that she has it probably means she created this one herself from memory, and suggests that her loyalties are to him and not Nazarick (thanks to that little change to her settings in S1E1 that made her madly in love with him). The strange bit of cloth they focused on in the corner of her room at the end of that scene was Momonga's flag, which he destroyed waaaaaaayy back in the beginning of season 1 as a symbol of giving up that name to take on the name of Ainz Ooal Gown. But I suppose if it did it would be for much later down the road. If her absolute contempt for humans will ever actually mean something. We've seen a bit of her questioning his concerns for lowly humans before haven't we? I wonder if anything more significant will come from this later on down the road. But seeing Ainz get pissed while talking to Albedo was cool.
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