1 : The Dawn Of Despair -

The sun did not rise over the Great Tomb of Nazarick; it merely exposed it. For Ainz Ooal Gown, the skeletal sorcerer-king, the dawn of this new era felt less like a triumph and more like a heavy shroud.

"The preparations are complete," he murmured, his voice echoing with an artificial gravity that masked the lonely man inside. 1 : The Dawn of Despair

He wasn't just building a kingdom; he was setting the stage for a play where he was the only director, and the world was a collection of unwilling actors. As the first light of morning hit the horizon, it didn't bring warmth. It brought the cold, systematic expansion of Nazarick. The sun did not rise over the Great

In the throne room, the Floor Guardians knelt in a silence so absolute it felt physical. Albedo’s wings twitched with a devotion that bordered on mania, while Demiurge’s eyes glinted with the cold thrill of a grand plan already in motion. They looked at Ainz and saw a god. Ainz looked at them and saw the ghosts of his friends—the NPCs they had built with love and eccentricity, now breathing, thinking, and ready to kill in his name. He wasn't just building a kingdom; he was