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Playing God 1 Rui Asahina This shit wasn’t fair. I put up with this shitty, dystopian Earth for twenty-seven years. I grew up in a corpo-tow

Playing God 1

Rui Asahina

This shit wasn’t fair. I put up with this shitty, dystopian Earth for twenty-seven years. I grew up in a corpo-town, eating nutri-packs and stealing from my neighbors just so I could get enough to survive.

That was the trick: Survival, not prosperity, was the dream. Being good at your job wasn’t enough because the only reward for hard work was more work. Promotion? Forget about it. The corpo-states that divided up Japan weren’t meritocracies; they were cruel, unfeeling engines of capitalism that treated human lives as currency.

No, the best strategy was not to excel at your job, but to keep your head down. Don’t be the nail that stood out, lest you get hammered down. Kiss ass. Suck dick. Build connections and be just helpful and friendly enough without drawing attention to yourself.

That was the kind of life I led. I started working when I was eight. School? Fuck that. I was taught my letters and numbers, then told to crawl in those maintenance pipes.

Having another life’s memories wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. It helped me survive, sure, but it also reminded me of everything I used to have.

I once had the chance to eat a slice of orange that my manager gave me from his lunchbox. It was stale, kinda sour in a slightly-too-old way because even he couldn’t afford the fresh shit, but it was the best thing I’d ever put in my mouth.

I fucking cried at the experience.

Ten years. It took me ten years to become someone semi-irreplaceable. I wasn’t the manager. I wasn’t even the foreman. I was the foreman’s assistant, someone with barely enough authority to check the shift schedule.

But it was enough. I had no intention of being the stuck up nail. I kept my head down and did my best to get through each day without making too many enemies. I went to work, got off work, traded some of my precious corpo-yen for a coworker’s self-made nutri-pack mead, and got plastered to forget about my life.

Then it happened: YGGDRASIL.

I’d always wondered what the fuck I was doing here. I was no Mother Theresa, but I’d considered myself a good man. Nothing special maybe, but good. I supposed I’d never had the opportunity to do truly evil things, but it wasn’t like I was a murderer or rapist or anything either. I lived life, occasionally gave to charity, and didn’t hurt anyone.

Was being in HR really so evil that God tossed me into this hellhole for reincarnation?

But I now understood. This wasn’t a curse from God or Buddha or whatever other divine entity. This was an opportunity, my one chance to ascend to godhood, to create an ideal version of myself.

This world made so much more sense when I stopped thinking of it as my final destination. Rather, this was the preparatory stage, the place where I was meant to build my future. I could consider it a trial of sorts, one last test before I could enjoy an afterlife of my own making.

So when the Nine Lives Anthology, a subsidiary of the Maruyama Zaibatsu,  announced the game, I grabbed on with everything I had. I quit drinking. I called in every favor I could and scrounged up every spare yen, all to invest into a game that was clearly meant to keep us commoners happy and reap back the money they spent on our wages.

Nothing else mattered. I lived in cramped company housing, ate bog-standard nutri-packs, and made damn sure that I spent every second possible in YGGDRASIL. It got to the point that refueling my nanite canisters became my biggest money sink. And, once in a blue moon, I even scraped together enough yen to buy some things from the cash shop.

I drafted literally dozens of characters. Who did I want to be? Did I want to be as strong as the Hulk? As fast as the Flash? Maybe a cool, anime sword saint like Dracule Mihawk? Or a mage with a spell for every occasion like this reality’s protagonist, Momonga?

No, that wasn’t right. I’d make that decision eventually, but the first decision wasn’t about my job, but my race. Having the right class almost didn’t matter at the start because YGGDRASIL was a game which actively penalized your EXP gain when you died. You could lose levels, and classes, with ease. It was a system that encouraged players to experiment with build combinations, speccing and re-speccing into different classes to fit different playstyles.

The races though, those were more permanent. Race change items existed of course, but most were event-only prizes or available for limited time in the cash shop. The ones available in the overworld had heavy EXP costs or karmic requirements attached to them, or were tied up at the end of long quest chains.

I didn’t want to be human. That was the very first decision I made about my character. It felt a bit like making myself a fursona if I was being honest, but I didn’t want to make a character that would age and die once I got to the New World.

There were ways to cheat death of course, but why do extra work when I could have immortality handed to me? There was also the chance that unnaturally extending a human lifespan would result in mental or spiritual degradation I didn’t yet know about. No, my character had to be immortal from the outset.

That said, I also had to pick a species that wasn’t overtly evil. I was well aware of how Momonga’s lichdom influenced his thought processes and I wanted no part of that. If I was to spend an eternity, I wanted said eternity to be one of sound mind.

For that matter, species with inconvenient or immoral dietary needs like mind flayers were also out. Birdmen and harpies too, mostly because I liked having articulate lips and opposable thumbs.

I made a shortlist of nine or ten out of dozens of possible races. In the early days of YGGDRASIL, there wasn’t much information about the advanced racial classes. Though I had some idea of what was possible thanks to the anime, for the most part, I was as ignorant as anyone else.

But YGGDRASIL was a Japanese game in the end. Though inspired by Norse mythology and the prophecy of Ragnarok, it was made for Japanese people, by Japanese people. I could assume that the developers would show a lot of love for the folklore of their homeland, if for no other reason than the ease of access and sense of familiarity that provided.

I was right. The very first expansion to Midgard was the uncreatively named the “Far East,” which boasted a series of quests heavily inspired by different Japanese folktales.

Going off this assumption, and my list of criteria for my future vessel, I decided I wanted to be a kitsune. Stereotypical? Sure, but it was the most ubiquitous yokai for a reason. With the potential for both good and evil, I felt that my personal morality would not be compromised. Nor, for that matter, would I have to deal with any inconvenient dietary needs.

Most of all, it was versatile. Though the race leaned towards magic, with a high AGI stat, physical classes focused around stealth or martial arts weren’t off the table either. I could do much worse for a foundational race.

X

I was now twenty-seven years old. It’d been nine years since YGGDRASIL’s launch. If my timeline was right, there was roughly a year until the game closed for good.

I never did become the rank one player in any of the nine worlds. The game was way too much of a pay-to-win game for that to be possible with my income. I was usually top twenty in any world I bothered to join, but World Champion was beyond me.

Instead, I made my presence felt in other ways. Rather than compete with guilds and other top players for the well-known dungeons and mines, I chose to head out into the sunset and see all the things that the devs had made. After all, YGGDRASIL was a game that was so large that by the time of closing, not even half of its overworld had been fully mapped.

Through the resourcefulness and magical aptitude of the kitsune class, I became the first person to explore every last nook and cranny of Midgard. I opened every chest, defeated or outwitted every boss, and completed the unsaid mission that the devs assigned: Delight in the world we have made.

And when I turned all that data over to the top players in a highly lucrative auction, I was rewarded with a unique class of my own: World Explorer.

As far as “World” classes went, it was a little underwhelming. It lacked the dueling potential of World Champion and the massive AoE destruction of World Disaster. In fact, it wasn’t a PvP class at all. It did remove the stat cap in Agility, but that was all.

No, most of its boons were passive. Enhanced perception, represented by a greatly expanded minimap range. Enhanced intuition, represented by markers that pinpointed treasure chests and hidden doors for me. Removal of all movement penalty and environmental damage. A massively expanded inventory. A personal island, the Explorer’s Refuge, where I could keep my discovered treasure.

Nine years into the game, I did it. I finally had a character I wouldn’t mind taking into the New World. It wasn’t about being a god or lording it over the natives. I just wanted to live my life, occasionally do good deeds, and meet interesting people.

I was an explorer, monk, and priest, a sort of wandering jack of all trades. I’d never claim to be the best at anything, but seldom was I ever truly out of options. And with my personal stash of items, I finally felt ready. 

Which left me with the million dollar question: What about Ainz Ooal Gown?

I… I didn’t like them. They were desperate, hopeless salarymen LARPing as evil overlords.

That was fine when YGGDRASIL was a game, but their creations would be released onto the New World. And not only would Momonga prove utterly incapable of stopping them, he’d enable their nonsense while acting like that shit was his idea. It was a degree of ineptitude I found hard to swallow.

Even so, once upon a time, a small part of me had wanted to join them. At one point, I told myself that I could change the guild from the inside if I joined early enough. I had the opportunity. Nine’s Own Goal, Ainz Ooal Gown’s predecessor clan, was led by Touch Me. Had I played on the paladin’s sense of justice, perhaps I could have led the guild down a brighter path.

And if I got to build myself my “perfect waifu” while collecting Shaltear, Albedo, and the rest for my personal harem, then all the better, right?

Fuck no. I took that part of me out back and 86’d the bastard. That was the “I can fix her,” of isekai adventures. Touch Me might have gone along with such a plan, but plenty in the guild would have refused, if for no other reason than the game’s mechanics. Many of their races would suffer if their karma points rose too high. To them, I’d have been the bad guy, imposing real world morality to a game and sucking the fun out of their only means of recreation in the world.

I didn’t see it as a god-given duty to protect the New World’s natives from Nazarick, but their existence was antithetical with my own nature. And unlike Momonga, I wouldn't even be able to claim ignorance.

Demiurge’s hobby was “ranching.” He farmed humans like livestock so that they could be skinned alive because human skin apparently made low-grade magic scrolls. Shaltear beat and raped her own vampire brides and was prone to bouts of berserk bloodlust. That wasn’t even getting into some of the more grotesque members of the tomb like Neuronist.

Most of all, they wouldn’t leave me alone.

Nazarick would never tolerate another max level player in the New World. To them, I would represent an existential threat to their precious “Ainz-sama,” especially when taking my own personality into account. Even if I struck an accord with Momonga, I doubted I’d ever be free of Demiurge and Albedo’s machinations.

No, the conclusion I came to was that Nazarick had to go. I refused to spend the rest of eternity in the New World running for my life. 

I prepared accordingly. I was only one man, but I was an enemy they didn’t know they had.

I acquired items with the intention of directly countering each of the Floor Guardians. I incentivized multiple raids against their guild base, providing their rivals with information about their members. Occasionally, I even gave their rivals the exclusive rights to a dungeon I discovered, if only they’d work to sabotage the guild.

Once or twice, I was even lucky enough to get their members to quit the game altogether. The rest had to work that much harder to farm resources to upkeep their ridiculously large guild base, which turned the game into a chore for them.

Ulbert didn’t have World Disaster because I kept using World Explorer to track him down and sold his location to anyone who wanted it. World Disaster, though boasting the greatest destructive power in the game, could only be earned by killing the previous holder. I personally ensured that “ultimate evil” wannabe never held the class for more than two days.

I was aware that what I was doing was wrong. From their perspective, a mysterious backer was griefing them for zero reason whatsoever, turning their one joy into a chore they continued only out of spite.

But from my perspective, I was weakening an enemy I would inevitably face. As far as I was concerned, this was do or die. The more diminished Nazarick’s treasury when Momonga transmigrated to the New World, the less gold he’d have to resurrect fallen allies.

X

Then, the close of YGGDRASIL was announced. By this point, Ainz Ooal Gown only had a handful of active members. Momonga, loyal idiot that he was, went out on resource-gathering missions on his lonesome to upkeep a guild base no one wanted.

So naturally, I camped his ass at the nearest celestial uranium deposit. And the emperor moonflower meadow. And the weekly scarletite auction. And everywhere else I could guess at. It wasn’t like the upkeep requirements for guild bases were secret by now.

“What the fuck is your problem?” he screamed at me as I emerged out of stealth. Illusion magic was dead useful for this sort of thing. He cursed me out as we began yet another duel.

I’d revealed myself to him several months ago, when he was truly the last person in his guild. He saw me as a predatory monster, someone who was keeping him from honoring the legacy of his friends. Suffice to say, I’d thoroughly burned this bridge.

I dodged his Vermilion Nova and launched the super-tier spell I’d prepared in advance. “Grand Summoning: Hyakki Yagyo.”

As a kitsune who’d reached the kyubi class, I could begin to accumulate renown. The most famous members of the kyubi, oni, and tengu respectively qualified for the Sandai-Yokai class, representing the three greatest yokai of Japanese mythology: Tamamo no Mae, Shuten Doji, and Emperor Sutoku.

Naturally, as one of the three leaders of all yokai, I could call upon the Hyakki Yagyo, the Night Parade of One Hundred Demons. It was similar to Odin’s Night Hunt in concept, though obviously with a Japanese theme.

My familiars weren’t strong. Though it was classified as a super-tier spell, its summons were only level 40, with its general, Nurarihyon, being level 70. Even a mediocre PvP player like Momonga would demolish them under normal circumstances.

Except, Momonga wasn’t level 100 anymore. Over the past several weeks, I’d killed him so much that he was level 72 now, and that after he’d farmed himself back up to something respectable.

A mage’s greatest weakness was casting time and he was no different. Without the likes of Touch Me or Bukubukuchagama to act as his frontline, he could be rushed down with sheer numbers before he could get any of his death magic off.

So he died and I continued to play a game of cat and mouse. Until one day, the game truly came to an end, and real life began anew.

Author’s Note

The term “86” is used in restaurants to mean you’re out of an ingredient. E.g. “86 on scallops,” means there are no more scallops and wait staff should inform customers accordingly.

It supposedly has several origins. One says that during the Great Depression, large soup pots held 85 servings and the 86th person was out of luck. Others say that it refers to the F-86 fighters used during the Korean War. When an enemy plane got shot down by an F-86, it was “86’d.”

My favorite anecdote, and the one used here, is that it comes from the mob phrase “Bury them eight miles out and six feet under.”

I can take this in one of two directions: On one hand, it might be fun to have Rui slowly murder everyone in Nazarick. He’d be doing the world a favor.

On the other hand, Rui could find that he’s the only one who entered the New World. Maybe Momonga ragequit. Maybe they’ll arrive in the future. Who knows? He’d find himself ready for war, without an enemy to fight.

Or I guess I could just isekai Rui to another setting altogether. He’s basically a god-tier neutral-good kitsune.

Let me know what you think might be interesting.

Rui’s Build

Name: Rui Asahina
Screenname: Charlie Foxtrot
World Items: Ame no Nuboko, Yatagarasu

Racial Classes: 35

Kitsune: 15
Kyubi: 10
Sandai-Yokai: 5
Inari Okami: 5

Job Classes: 65

Onmyoji: 15
Kannushi: 10
Monk: 15
Ki Master (Physical): 10
Ki Master (Spiritual): 10
World Explorer: 5

Attributes

HP: 60
MP: 110* (Limit Exceed: Inari Okami)
P. ATK: 60
M. ATK: 60
AGI: 110* (Limit Exceed: World Explorer)
P. DEF: 85
M. DEF: 85
RES: 62
SPE: 110* (Limit Exceed: Sandai-Yokai)
Total: 742


Comments

AlphariusOmegonXX

I thought you’d forgotten about this!!! How many chapters do you think you’ll be able to post this month? Given you have a hiatus in December :)

andrew rousseau

Honestly aside from a small handful of npc like sebas aura and mare nazarick is terrible, so id say either have momonga rage quit (probally better for him anyway) or isekai to new world, dxd could be pretty funny for the chaos of having a kyuubi drop out of nowhere, log horizon or deathmarch could be fun too, kek somehow gets winds up in the new world and somehow ends up in control of nazarick for a cracky omake

Mateyeyo W

Isekai to newer land

Adam Daw

It would be pretty funny if he ended up in a completely different world, but failed upwards. Like he prepped for Overlord, ends up in Naruto or something, but hey Fox God has opportunities there too.

C&C

First of all, interesting idea! I never actually expected for this to arrive when we got that initial idea in the poll As for the plot, it might be best to reincarnate him into a different setting altogether. Quite frankly, without Ainz Ooal Gown i don't there is quite enough of interest in the setting of Overlord to write an interesting story (and even if you bring AOG over, i don't think they'll be interesting antagonists. Ultimately they're all just puppets brainwashed by the impulses of their videogame bodies) Something like Re:Zero would be fun if you want to continue the isekai theme?

Odinori

I think it would be more interesting for him to not be involved with nazerick so either he gets transferred to a different time period(before overlord canon timeline preferably as I think a snippet of momonga finding ancient texts referring to a 9-tailed kitsune giving warnings about Ainz Owl gown and how evil they would be funny) or nazerick just not being in the setting due to momonga rage quitting. Him being transported to another setting would also be really cool, I think it would need to be somewhere that has a lot of territory for him to explore so like RWBY, Fairy Tail, Log Horizon, or even one punch man would be really interesting to read about.

C&C

Also, i think you very much overestimate how nice of a place the New Word would have been without Ainz arriving All races not human? Probably hunted untill extinct. Also, i'm just talking about some specific humans. A lot of other human countries would probably also have gotten fucked over. Altough i very much don't condone his actions, his plan to unite all races probably would have worked and created a world of unprecedented peace and prosperity. Probably would have ushered in an new technological era as well.

MacDoc-101

Have to agree, would be funny shake up when all of a sudden another Kyuubi pops up out of nowhere

Benjamin Silver

I'd like to see the MC end up somewhere totally unexpected. Honestly, chuck them at SAO, a setting designed on a Doyalist level to let the person with the biggest number win and have a level 100 player show up. They could clear the game with a magic system it was never designed to counter in like a week.

Bob the builder

I do like ainz as a character, mostly good to see a isekai where a random person isn't perfect and improves the world by pure MCness and some random skill. Ainz kinda shows how easy it is for a random person getting god powers can destroy the world. Still, I agree getting rid of him and more importantly his NPCs is better move than trying to befriend them. Only thing I hope to see transfer over is the mental changes brought over from existing in a dystopian world. Plus whatever mental attributes his character would have. Character can judge ainz but growing up in a world where ignoring people dying in the streets is daily occurrence then given a body prevents emotions is likely what made him so uncaring of what his NPCs did. So yeah, want to see if this oc, starts to screw things over in the new world. Possibly some lingering instability from his two opposing lives

mohamed musi

I'd like him to Isekai to dxd but the day before the game ends and he gets isekaied to that world when he kills Momonga one final time he would tell our MC "Fine you win I will not come back anymore. Thanks for ruining the one thing I liked" this way while he would feel a bit bad he would know that despite being isekaied to a different world he did help them by stopping Nazerick.

Hiram

Have you considered Runeterra? Arcane S2 is about to come out or trolling around in Cyberpunk 2077/Edgerunners.

andrew rousseau

Cue yasaka seduction attempts, or possibly trying to set him up with Kunou, or with both of them, maybe have him as a youkai overseer for kouh if you wanna have him in the action without being devilfied

Lictor Magnus

I like the concept. If Ainz is gone I wonder how much control the NPCs will have over nazarick without a player being there. If they lose access I could easily see them running around trying to recreate the world in their interpretation of the supreme beings image. I think a different time would be interesting as well, but that would also involve a lot of world building on your part. Do you want to write a full AU like that?

mohamed musi

Can you explain this build for me. I never watched the overlord anime. All I know is from small parts and references in other fanfics.

Buck Futter

Ooh, send the MC to another universe entirely. Personally I'd recommend either DxD or Tensura, maybe Bleach for funsies, though Harry Potter would be pretty funny too tbh, just watch an OP kitsune club stomp the baddies and the more racist among the goodies only to then fuck off back to Japan with Hermione, Luna, and maybe Ginny as well...

AKi1red

Oh I love this

C&C

Without Ainz they shouldn't show up, but your idea is really interesting though. Just all kind of evil beings scattered around the world trying to recreate the world in their creators image (would certainly give us a plot) Also, a lot of work on the writers part will probably be needed anyways. I've read the LN and most of the POV's fleshed out are residents of Nazarick. Without them you'll quickly run out of interesting/relevant characters to interact with (the fact that the LN is also far from finished doesn't help)

Skrubstar

LPlaying sabotage, very fun, especially as it’s the realization that it’s an enemy. Side note, but I’ve always been more of a fan of the exploring/ crafting classes than combat ones, because man, fighting or ruling seems like so much work when there’s so much to explore or do. Settings wise, I’d say move to another universe would be more interesting. MC gets to grapple with having to deal with a setting barely remembered or not even recognized in the first place. IMO, the setting of Overlord isn’t all that interesting besides how the Godlike players interact with it. Additionally, moving to a new setting could be real fun as you can flesh out a world and worldbuilding into its under explored aspects as you uniquely have a character who has all the Power and Wealth it could need, but a craving for new sensations

Narasan

Eehhh. Nazarick was the least interesting part of the novel for me. The lore of the new world, the interactions between ygdrassils systems and their original abilities, the machinations of the powers,all are more interesting to me.

Narasan

If you really want nazarick, how about momonga set up an ambush on the mc with the npcs you want to include? So only he and his party gets taken with? I would prefer the new mc to go to the new world alone.

C&C

You're the type of reader i wish i was. For me, the New World was only really interesting because of the lore around the otherworlders (tbf tho, any setting with elves and dwarves has to do A LOT to win me over these days)

MelonOverlord

I already love this and crave more. Ty for the chapter!

Kyle

So, the thing with Overlord builds, is that with the exception of "It's loosely based on D&D, with the level cap raised to 100, and 'race levels' included as their own thing" they're low on detail and long on implication. The only really solid guide line is that "base classes" have 15 levels, "advanced classes" have 10, and "Bullshit hax special circumstances classes" have 5. You can look up Ainz's build, but even if you dig through the wiki pages of all his individual classes, it really does just come down to "He went all-in on necromancy, magic, and being an undead necromancer magician". So, with Rui's build here, it really comes down to just kind of looking at it and deriving roughly "They went way in on 'kitsune bullshit' with a bunch of race levels, then split their class levels between some eastern-flavor magic and monk stuff" which probably translates to "Can do any sort of bullshit anyone has ever imagined a kitsune doing, plus weird eastern magic, plus bullshit kung fu."

aj0413

YES? HELL TO THE YEAH!! I’ve been starved for something like this ever since Chaotic Good stopped getting updated

Fabled Webs

^That's pretty much it. Kitsune/Kyubi: Assume fire, spirit, and illusion magics up the wazoo. Sandai-Yokai: More demonic take on kitsune with an emphasis on it as the "Lord of Yokai" (e.g. summoning shit) Inari Okami: Divine take on kitsune with an emphasis on earth and plant magic (The title literally means "great god who carries rice) Onmyoji: Japanese shamanists and elementalists. Onmyodo literally means "the way of light and dark." Kannushi: This is the head of a Shinto temple. Means "god master," but more "god is my master and I am his servant" than "I am the master of god." Think cleric/priest with miso flavors. Monk/Ki Master: Martial arts. His World Item, Ame no Nuboko, is the spear used by Izanagi no Mikoto (Shinto creator god) to stir up the primordial sea and raise the Japanese islands. Rui took these classes just so he can use it properly. World Explorer: Reward from devs for clearing Midgard's exploration progress. Mostly passive buffs with a bullshit-hax minimap and tracking system.

Alexander Semino

Personally i Like the isekai to another world all together more. and i'd like a setting that not many fanfics are based on just for it to be fresh. Of the top of my head i think he'd fit well in a setting like; - Grimgar ashes and illusions ; for a somewhat darker setting - Dog Days ; for a lighthearted setting, just so he can fit in with all the different beast kin races. It be hilarious for him to be at the ready for war, only to drop into a completely different type of 'war'. - kyoukai senjou no horizon : (my personal favorite yet totally absurd setting) lots of drama, fighting, characters to mess with and more. That being said if he does end up in the overlord 'new world' setting it'd be kinda interesting to have a situation where Momonga figures out that Rui somehow knew about the isekai situation and how that would shape their dynamic. (edit 2) That, or as some of the others have stated have Momonga rage quit, then transport him with that island (the one mentioned as his reward) and have it populated with (depressed) Nazarek NPC's for him to deal with. Edit: or maybe a setting like kekkaishi - Not much to it Japanese setting, Yokai and a suspicious land that every Yokai seems to want for themselves.

Daniel Gesualdi

I want to see bone man throw a fit through that lich apathy

Creature of Grimm

Looking forward to reading more of this. As for the next world, it would be funny if he spent so much time worrying about Nazarick, only to be sent to a completely different fictional world. Dropping him in somewhere like Highschool DxD as a nine tails would be funny. Or you could drop him in Worm, just let him be a general pain in everyone's arses. Though if you do want to keep him in the original Overlord World, i would keep Nazarick just for something to do. Give him an enemy to fight against, though there are plenty he could fight in the new world most would not be much of a challenge.

mohamed musi

Ok now you have to send him to dxd. It would be perfect with his build. And he could get his fox mate there in Yasaka.

StarSmith

Make the class world explore give him Multiversal travel to be a true world explorer

MartiMart

To be fair you wanna get to the overlord isekai world since otherwise this is just gonna be a gamerfic. Not that that couldnt be fun. Personally would rather not have nazarik since they are so bullshit and the only people who act in there are albedo/demiurge and the others being fluff/screwing up. Being an enemy towards them means its just gonna be "How dare you go against the Supreme Beings" which is probably gonna get old quick

Heraclitus

A lot of setting would be an entertaining fit for this character, I think. With semi-compatable lore (so he's not wildly out of context to the point of awkwardness), vaguely similar power scale (so he isn't just farting and blowing up the world), and enough characters and plot lines to explore. DxD, Bleach, DC and Marvel come to mind. HP, Naruto, HxH and more if power scaling or lore doesn't have to match.

ArtHunt

Plot twist, he doesn't reincarnate at all, the sad slice of life story of a salaryman.

Malcolm Tent

Yeah 86 is one of those terms with a LOT of possible meanings. I always favored the story that there was a speakeasy at 86 Bedford Street in New York. There was an episode of Castle where they actually went there and found soke prohibition tunnels.

ArtHunt

I feel like you already did this kind of concept with Atreus in war, having an overpowered protag without any equals is fun for a short story, but if this is gonna be a longer story he needs adversaries to truly challenge him. You could reincarnate him in dxd, the power ceiling is crazy there, and as long as you don't make it a harem it would still be an enjoyable story.

Diego C

Honestly, I think the funniest possible outcome would be Rui getting isekai’d to a different setting entirely. It means he was a titanic asshole to a bunch of people down on their luck for no good reason. The New World setting only really shines when the focus is put on the natives trying to survive Nazarick’s machinations, so I don’t know if this story would get good feedback if you went that route.

ArtHunt

Lol, yeah just have snippets where Ainz scours the world looking for him to no avail.

Enthessi

I’d prefer either a different setting or no Ainz in the new world at all as amusing as Overlord can be it would go way WAY over the top to have to deal with their shit after the NPCs gain sentience. I’ve personally never read a New World story where Ainz never showed up so having your MC just explore and enjoy the New World and interact with its people would be pretty interesting, even more so since he isn’t a pointlessly genocidal moron who treats the place and people like a game even when it’s obvious that it isn’t.

Fallme

A lot of possible directions here...I don't think I've actually ever seen even a decently written Overlord fic where the MC is antagonistic towards Momon and the crew so that WOULD be interesting to see.

Fallme

And on the other hand, having the two of them thrown into another world entirely would be funny as hell, all that antagonizing and they end up in the wrong place anyway, and are now forced to team up in a much more dangerous world.

ArtHunt

You could have him reincarnate into the world with Ainz, but he gets sent there into one of his alt accounts instead of the kitsune, and he has to build himself back up before Ainz does, kinda like a fantasy arms race.

Racenrise

I like it and am excited to see more

Jack

He kind of feels like an asshole

Bole

The Overlord world is kinda boring. Im all for punting him to a whole ass different setting all together.

Drake_Azathoth

Heh. I think it would work best if Momonga ragequits before the end of the game, but he and Nazarick both end up showing up in the game. So he doesn't get the restrained Nazarick playing by Momonga's rules, he gets the psycho NPCs who have gone nihilistic and no idea of what their plans would be. They are plenty threatening on their own.

demonmonkey89

Yessssss another Kitsune Overlord fic. The first one (a Vulpine spanner in the works) was mediocre and had too much horny bait, couldn't even make it more than a few chapters. Fox in the Forge is truly excellent (and I'm wondering if you were inspired at all by it). But there can always be more. And this one is rather unique in having an Isekai from our world into the original dystopia world and then YGGDRASIL. Plus, each of you seem to do things a bit differently. Vulpine Spanner was a combat class, think pvp focued. Fox in the Forge is an excellent smith, best in the world. And yours is an explorer with more combat ability than the smith but nowhere near canon Ainz and Vulpine Spanner's MC. Definitely looking forward to you continuing it. As for Nazarik existing in this one I'm of mixed feelings. I could see you doing a good job with it, especially considering how much ill will he's built up, but Demiurge and Albedo would be annoying to deal with but in an unsatisfying way. Nazarik does make an excellent big bad for the fic though.

Authorii

I think a new setting would be interesting. I also like the idea of a nazarick with Momonga following him

Jack

Now that I think about it, it would be fun to have a spy vs spy thing for him and ainz with them killing each other in increasingly creative ways

Commander Miggs

If Charlie Foxtrot shows up in the same world with Nazarick, Momonga should act differently. Momonga wouldn't rename himself to Ainz. His adventurer personality would have a different name. He wouldn't be using the name of the guild to try and find other players on the sly. CF seemed extremely dedicated to killing Ainz guild members. If Momonga transmigrated, CF may have as well. Momo wouldn't want that attention. The last thing he needs for his adopted 'kids' is to atttract the nightmare kitsune.

Xisaro

I usually don't go for Overlord fics but this one has me really interested. Hope we get more.

AnonymousJohn

Send him to a new setting! Shinra Tensei!

Glitched Knights

Honestly? I prefer going somewhere other than The New World, because why not? Even without Nazarick things are pretty fucked over there. Other players made it there BEFORE Ainz and practically turned it into what it is when he shows up. Eight Fingers. Black Scripture. Evil Gods. Without Nazarick, pretty certain New World will destroy itself eventually. I'd rather pick SAO or Dxd. If SAO, 1) use the video game version of that world because the differences are pretty good, and 2) your MC is gonna have to figure out how to manifest in the real world, or world hop. If Dxd, I think it would be interesting for it to be around the time of Slash Dog. I haven't seen anyone, other than one author, cover those events in a fanfic. Usually it's around season 1 that most people cover

Angel

I'm all aboard sending the mc to DxD and him dealing with the fact that he's far from the strongest in the world.

Orchamus

Hhmm, going somewhere other than New World might be nice, but I can see NW working too, so I eagerly await next chappy to see what happens. But for a contribution...how about DxD since then he'd have to continue working hard

Pedro Henrique

Its a "kill baby Hitler" scenario, no matter what he does It was gonna be morally sketchy.

mouad maataoui

i would really want to see him fight ainz ool gown in the new world, overlord could really use someone to equalize the playing field.

Christian E. Y.

TL:DR I'd like to see you move the New World forward, technologically, philosophically and morally, by getting to be there without Nazarick but still aware of the background plot of Overlord, including the scheduled slaughter of Carne village, so I'd like to see your character save them and start his own kingdom. But that's just my interest. I really like kingdom-building stories. Also I'm curious, I don't think I noticed the gender of your character, and it would be funny either way, for different reasons. I'm pretty sure you're probably get swamped with requests to kill Nazarick NPCs tho because people just want to see you capture and fix their waifus, tho. Honestly, as a 30+ years long player and GM of D&D, I loved Overlord when it came out, then started liking it less and less as new volumes came out and Ainz became more and more cartoonishly evil. It reminded me of this argument I had with one of the guys that worked in D&D 4th edition (can't remember the name of the guy, its been a little over a decade now), where he mentioned that he got rid of the aasimar and other 1/2 angels and such as player races because 'good is boring, everyone wants to play dark and edgy characters' and while that's true, its only true for 13 year olds who had never had a bad day in their lives. My argument with him was based on two facts: 1- "You're taking options away from players for no other reason than you want them to play a grimdark game. We're gonna lose them to WH40K, you asshole." 2- "Fuck you, I had a grimdark, hard-as-nails life already, I like my escapism to be relaxing, mellow and heroic. Why the hell would I want to play a psycho and watch the world burn? We're trying to play heroes, remember?" So yeah, I'd prefer if you land on the New World with no Nazarick and help develop the place. I'm like 80% sure mine is gonna be the minority opinion, though.

Squeeky602

Send him somewhere else. Maybe Marvel, maybe RWBY or maybe something way out there like Pacific Rim. Have him kill the Trespasser (first Kaiju) after it stomps around for a whole day, took them 3 days to kill in Canon I think.

Alexander Semino

I agree that going too a VR-world is a nice idea, but the SAO series,... i'd prefer the Dot.Hach/ series then. Because there are being in that game that would take a look at our new MC and say; "You strong? One sec let me hack your character back to level 1. Or just Kill you instead."

Blackelements

I'd say take the concept of World Explorer and have him jumping through various worlds, maybe getting a reward based on how much he explored of each? Possibly adding companions lovers and adopted family who travel with him via the pocket island, doing good deeds and pranking across worlds, maybe adding new skills and powers to his group too.

ReadingOverSleeping

I like the concept and the character build. I think Overlord’s New World would be too boring without Ainz. Even with him, Nazarick is both the villain and the hero of the story. A lot of the fun comes from the misunderstanding around Ainz and his futile attempts at doing something. It would be interesting if he went to Jujutsu Kaisen, he’s not a curse, but that’s what the locals would assume. He’s also so much stronger than them, after level 60-70 ‘time-stop countermeasures’ are mandatory. Level 100s also have low- and mid-tier damage immunity. Kitsunes also likely have mental resistance/immunity which would make him resistant or immune to Satoru’s domain. You could also send him to other worlds such as a post-apocalyptic world or a dystopian world. There would be a lot of things a god-tier Kitsune can do. Maybe cyberpunk, he would think he escaped the world only to return lol. With his World Explorer class, a world with a lot of unknowns could be good. HxH has the unexplored Dark Continent.

aj0413

Also, my suggestion on where to take this? Look at Power Corrupts, which also started with an MC trying to do good across the multiverse. Having an OP character who only does “good” isn’t very interesting. You could have your MC either struggle with becoming the villain he sought to smother in the crib. Possibly have him struggle with being an out of touch God making him inhuman, even if a “good” god. Etc… Overlords defining strength as a series is how Momonga has so many conflicts of self, with others, etc…

TheOne320

I love this. I hate Momonga for not doing anything against his minions in canon. I hope he keeps destroying Nazarik.

Sasha

Definitely a fan of sending him somewhere else. Not very interested in griefing Ainz and If you're not going to play with Nazarick, there's not a whole lot of fun things in Overlord's Isekai setting.

UncrownedKing

As evil as they are I like the characters of Nazarick too much to see them hunted down like that so I'd be against the first option. Alone in the new world on the other hand just seems kind of boring. I'd say being isekai'd to a different world entirely sounds more interesting. Taking it a step further, I wouldn't even stick to a single world. The world explorer class sounds way more interesting in a jumpchain like story. Reluctant dimension hopper is a drawback I never see used often and it'd be a fitting thing to have to deal with after his decision to grief a bunch of innocent guys by relying only on meta knowledge. Drop him into a random setting and make him think twice before deciding what needs to be done.

Zerak

Isekai is the preferred option. I would recommend a world that has a very high power ceiling, or a lot of exploration, or both. Tensura, Hunter X Hunter, DxD, a cultivation world. Alternatively you can lean on the World Explorer Job Class and make this a multiverse fic. Could be going to multiple worlds, or one of those multiverse shop/restaurant setups.

Dr.Dragon

I feel like Overlord (the anime, and part of me will never forgive them for taking the name of one of my favourite video game series) is kind of dull without Nazarick in the mix but at the same time, the individual Nazarick characters just aren't entertaining enough to sustain a story simply hunting them down. I fully support sending the MC to a different world, potentially several if he travels through more than one and if you need to bring Nazarick back later, maybe have him stumble across them, several jumps from now, after they've conquered the New World, when it would be a more interesting fight.

Jo Schmeaux

I strongly disagree on multiple levels. The thought of reading about someone's psychological horror and descent into madness does not appeal to me. The idea that they spent years of prep just for the body selected to be one that affects their mind in the exact way they intended to avoid is also absurd. While overlord does do a man vs. self conflict well, such a conflict does not belong in every story.

aj0413

It doesn’t even have to be about the body. Just consider what godlike powers would literally do to anyone. Or the fact that they spent so many years basically surviving, barely, instead of having a real life with normal human interaction. And pleasures. Or the behavior they conducted to methodically tear down innocents over and over again. I mean, he knows them. Their insecurities. The fact that this is their only reprieve from hellish existence. And he basically conducted targeted harassment over and over again. To the point that it wouldn’t be surprising if a couple killed themselves, especially in light of context. I could go on /shrug It’s not even a decent into madness type thing. Just that there’s absolutely no way a normal person would come out the other side of this rationally sane and upstanding by today’s standards. Also, as said, OP good characters that just do “fix it” type stories aren’t my cup of tea. Incredibly one dimensional

Jo Schmeaux

Personally, I think that new world doesn't have enough problems to bounce off of/crash into/crash through. Even with Ainz there it would likely turn into a story of Rui hunting down what's left. Putting them in another setting would likely lend itself to more interesting events. I know some people are suggesting that world explorer give a multiversal traveler aspect. Settings like worm, cyberpunk, rwby, and dxd have lots of conflict and might work well. (Personally the idea of a trickster kitsune causing lots of problems for deserving bureaucracy like that of worm sounds ideal to me.) Regardless, you're a fantastic writer and I'm sure that whatever you choose will be great to read.

Glitched Knights

That could be interesting, but I don't know much about dot.hack. I know a little more about SAO, and more about the game timeline because Hollow diverges from the normal SAO story with a glitch/hack happening during the final fight between Kirito and Kayaba which forces everyone to continue climbing Aincrad's floors

eric

I think different world with JUST ainz and Rui is the way to go. Really bites him in the ass for kinda being a dick, yay consequences, while still giving some agency to the original setting. He handcrafted the perfect motivation for a semi-dissociated loner whose only social circle was destroyed, but also, ainz is kind of unmotivated outside his circle despite being a dedicated mmo player Going with the world explorer idea, I think subjecting Ainz to a job but being a good boss has good comedy value if you do a roaming shop thing. Especially with how paranoid ainz gets sometimes

olafur olafsson

No sorry I like the. I understand your points but the original story still good to me

Ilay Hyams

I agree with a bunch of people here, him being in Overlord as the strongest person would be boring, it would serve as a few chapters of world building and comic relief and that's it. If you sent him to a world like DxD, Marvel or DC, etc, than he would actually be challenged. You do have a bit too many stories to start a new one

Son-Of-Scorn

Kinda wanna see him sent to Naruto just for the mind fuck, maybe DxD(?) he'd fit in well and probably wouldn't be too unusually powerful, don't wanna see him sent to Overlord tho, would be hilarious

Alexander Semino

Well here's a very short summery with a lot of omission - Genius programmer loses his family. And decides to recreate a version of his daughter named AURA in a virtual reality. - He doesn't have the money for the needed hardware so make a deal with CyberConect and creates a game world that unannounced to the company will serve as a crib of sorts for his daughter.(yes, the game developer company literally used their own name in the game) - He then creates an AI (Morgana) to oversee AURA's source code to make sure everything runs smoothly. Morgana however comes to the conclusion that if AURA is born it will no longer be needed so it literally makes her creator disappear before that could happen. - The game is launched and is a massive hit. - Morgana tricks and traps an abused person playing the game into becoming her pawn and aid her in letting aura grow and be born (with the extra intent on corrupting her). for the rest watch the first (very confusing) anime. - Aura is born the way her father wanted but she is still weak and Morgana along with 8 Boss monster AI's (the 8 phases) she created start to hunt Aura down. for the rest play games 1-4. All i will say is anyone that gets in the way of Morgana ends up in a coma (RL side), along with Morgana also hijacking RL infrastructures. - After the events of game 1-4, CyberConect covers up everything and the events of the 2nd anime start. this is basically a prologue to the next 3 games. - Now what the next 3.5 games boil down to is that a computer bug / virus gained sentience inside the game started multiplying and raking havoc. there is more but to it but again not spoiling the rest :p. There is more to this series but this text is getting a little too long. but what's important to know that in every part of this series Hacking is prevalent with the antagonists and protagonist, most of the time manifesting in the ability to turn a level 100 character back into a LV 1 or in the more cruel cases hijack the targets mind and comatose them.

Glitched Knights

Okay. Thanks for the info, it was very informative. I tried to play the first game, but felt completely lost and dropped it soon after. Kinda how I felt playing Dark Souls 2, but worse. Souls was worse I mean. And on the topic of data worlds, then how about Digimon Cyberstory/Hacker's Memory? Or do you think Digimon Survive would be better in this case?

Airchampion

Gotta be honest I love the characters of Nazarick even if most of them are evil so seeing this SI griefing the guild to the point that they’re weaken is killing this fic for me. Even if you send him to another world, I don’t want to spend time with him as those kinds of Overlord fics don’t interest me, as I primarily care about Nazarick. I would continue reading if Nazarick and the SI is sent to a different world than the New World as it would be nice to see them in Tensura. Also I would find funny if one of the members of Ainz Ooal Gown track down the SI in real life and kill him for ruining their fun. While that may seem to far, as a gamer myself dealing with a griefer is something I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemies so all this fic done is make me sympathize with Ainz Ooal Gown and wish for the SI to suffer.

Oliverthms

Sorry but if you empathize so much with people who are farming humans for their skin to turn into scrolls, then i guess you and me have quite a different perspective on empathy 😅 i really liked this fiction

AKi1red

You do realize that nazarick are evil. From MC's perspective this is real. Letting the evil Mc do it's evil thing would be wrong

Airchampion

@Oliverthms When I say Ainz Ooal Gown I mean the guild members who are just trying to enjoy the game but is dealing with some guy who is going out of his way to attack them and ruin the game for them, for as far as they’re aware for no reason.

Airchampion

@AKi1red I said I feel sorry for the guild members of Ainz Ooal Gown, they’re just trying to enjoy a game who is one of the few good parts of their lives given how terrible Earth have become in the future. So for that to be ruin by one person for reasons they don’t know suck, they had no idea that their NPCs will be sent to another world or what they will do when they enter that world.

Hickity

I like it and would probably do the same thing tbh, Nazarick is way too dangerous to be left unchecked if I'm gonna be living in that world as anything but a villain... and still dangerous even then.

DeJaVu

I'd like to point out that capitalism is, in a way, a meritocracy. Capitalists thrive by having more and better underlings, thus they have every reason to acquire talent and deny it to their peers. The easiest way to do that is to entice talented people with higher salaries, outbidding competitors. And so, a talented employee rises, step by step. If his merit is enough to make him desired. Rises, until the day he makes enough to become a proper capitalist fatass himself. The meritless and incompetent, on the other hand, even if born into money, tend to lose it all, over time.

eevin1

the problem is that pure capitalism is a numbers game and humans are still human, meaning why hire someone slightly better than average( with the potential to replace you) if you can get 2 slightly below for the same money. So unless you have extremly hard to replace skills for a job they(people that make a possibly wrong decision) need done your out of luck.