[quote=@BurningDaisies] @everyone: What are some elements of the Overlord setting, you would like to explore during play? Perhaps some bit of lore that was only mentioned in passing. [/quote] [quote=@Hammerman] [@BurningDaisies] I think I want to improve the world. Or at least meddle in the business of the NPC kingdoms. It should be fun with how overpowered she is. [/quote] Absolutely this. Lexus Dominiel subscribes to a version of 'good' that is not palatable to most people with a sense of free will. Seeing things in black-and-white, LD will tolerate no deviance and no insubordination. If anything, LD will seek out the 'holiest' kingdom, purge the leadership of any and all existing corruption, and establish a hegemony for the greater good, with absolute distribution of wealth. The only upside is LD does not discriminate, and wants to see all races living good, equal, sinless lives [quote=@Lugubrious] Well, after some initial character development on each of our own parts related to the new reality in which they find themselves immersed, I think it'll have to come to pass where the players with positive moral alignment have to come to terms with the fact that, since everyone's no longer just playing a game in which their actions have no real consequences, having evil sadistic supervillians out there to torture, enslave, and destroy the world as they see fit can't be allowed to continue. In Overlord, as far as I know, Momonga is the only superpowerful player, and because he's quite literally an evil overlord he has free reign to kill 70,000 people with a single spell and summon an eldritch abomination to slaughter even more. In this story, there's going to be both good and bad all-powerfuls; characters like my own, Lexus Dominiel, SpringPuppy, and Selena might have to decide whether to betray their principles and let their peers-turned-megalomaniacs run rampant, or decide to oppose the overwhelming odds. It could be quite the interesting story; a tale of former friends turned enemies as they embrace their new selves, obliged to be the horrible or heroic beings they set themselves up as, blurring the line between reality and fantasy, a tale of losing one's humanity or perhaps reclaiming it. [/quote] Being an NPC, Lexus Dominiel's does not realize that the world is any different. But Lexus Dominiel is now sentient, and is capable of realizing that the player characters are not in fact, all-good, all-knowing, or all-powerful. Serving them, therefore, may create a contradiction, and as the Angel of Law, Lexus Dominiel cannot tolerate contradictions.