ăOriginally, when the Guild members enter the game, they would appear at this round table. So waiting here for someone would be the best idea.
ăHowever the reason for leaving this room was as the possibility of another person coming, as he had said to Herohero, was low. He knew this.
ăHe would not be coming back here a second time.
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ăHe began walking.
ăFollowing his footsteps, the strike of the staff against the floor rang out.
ăMomonga turned pass several corners and saw a woman walking towards him.
ăHer long rich blonde hair flowed down her shoulders, her face was extremely beautiful.
ă170 cm tall, the black and white parts contrasted with each other greatly on the snow white maid clothes, a pair of hills were struggling to push themselves out.
TL: I have no idea what the last part means.
ED: (I think it was indirectly speaking of the bossom or the buttox. LOL)
ăOn the maid uniform, the apron was large and the skirt was long. The combination of the two gave the maid  an impression of a refined lady.
ăAs their distances narrowed, the woman faced him and greeted him with a deep bow.
ăHe raised his hand lightly in reply, and stopped walking.
ăHe gazed at the maidâs uniforms.
ăIt was made with extremely fine detail. The apron had fine embroidery sewn on to it. It was at a level of detail such that you could tell that the creator knew what he was doing.
ăEven when she slowly raised her head, Momonga kept silent and gazed at her.
ăEven with the impolite gaze the womanâs expression did not change. It was the same as earlier, a warm smile.
ăThe maid was a NPC (Non Player Character). Characters that moved according to their programming. No matter how detailed the original programming was, expecting them to respond was a foolâs errand.
ăHowever, there was a reason why he could not just act casually around them.
ăThere were 36 maids in this castle, each made by a different illustrator from scratch.
ăOne illustrator currently had a series in a monthly serialised manga magazine, and at the time had eaten the other illustrators for not being up to standard. The person who wrote the movement AI programme was Herohero.
ăThe illustrator who drew them was a man that said âMaid clothes are my justice!â, and made the details extremely minute, causing the person in charge of the outer appearance to scream.
ăBasically the maids were made from the cooperation of the Guild members, treating them casually would make him feel bad towards his friends.
ăThinking about it, the heroine of his series wore maid clothes. While thinking that, the maid tilted her head to one side as if asking if something was wrong.
ăIf a certain amount of time passes and someone is nearby, she takes this pose, huh. Momonga searched his memory and praised Heroheroâs detailed programming.
ăThere were other hidden poses. As it had been a while he had wanted to see them all but was pressed for time.
ăMomonga sent a glance to the metal plate that was wound around his wrist, looked at the semi-clear timepiece and checked the time.
ăThere really was no time to relax.
ăâFollow.â
ăWith the maid following behind him, Momonga began walking.
ăWith a set of footsteps following behind him, he turned a corner, a set of stairs on which could fit more than 10 people on it appeared. Stepping on the red carpet, he walked downwards towards the floor below.
ăThe 9th Floor was organised into parlours, reception rooms, the Guild membersâ rooms, and guest rooms. In contrast, the bottommost floor, the 10th Floor was the central part of the Guild. It had a library, treasure room, etc. It was where the important parts were gathered.
ăThe bottom of the stairs was a large hall, within contained several shadows.
ăThe first one he saw was an old man wearing an orthodox butler outfit.
ăHis hair was completely white, his beard as well. However, his posture was firm, and resembled that of an iron sword.
ăHis Caucasian face had many wrinkles in it, similar to cracks. He also had a gentle look, but had a sharp gaze, much like a hawk searching for its prey.
ăAnd then behind the butler, there were 6 maids accompanying him.
ăTheir weirdness was obvious at a glance.
ăSilver, gold and black metal greaves on their hands and legs, seemingly easy to move in. They were covered in armour straight out of a manga. Each of them were a different race.
ăThey gave off the image of a warrior or guard, and there was a reason why they were maids.
ăThe type of armour was unclear but they had the motif of a maid. Also, in the place of a helmet was a white brim.
ăThey were similar to the maid soldiers or maid warriors you could find in manga.
ăTheir armaments were also different. Japanese-style, Caucasian-style, African-style, etc.
ăThey had varied hairstyles. Chignon, ponytail, sidetail, plaits, side up, evening party roll? They were quite diverse.
ăThey were all extremely beautiful. Well, if beauty encompassed voluptuous, healthy and Japanese beauties.
(TL Note: When I say healthy, I mean slightly muscular, look up this on google images:ć„ćș·çŸ)
ăIf he had to say it in one sentence, they were like the entourage of a raid boss.
ăIn [Yggdrasil], Guilds with a base of a castle or larger had a special option available to them.
ăThey were the NPCs that guarded the base.
ăFor example, guards and knights guarded a castle. These NPCs spawned limitlessly but were only up to level 30. Even if they were defeated, it would be at no cost to the Guild. However, they were extremely weak and would get torn up like paper if another Guild attacked.
ăIn addition, you could not change their appearance or AI.
ăHowever, you could make NPCs that could actually fight. If a Guild had a castle, they had 500 levels to freely spend on NPCs.
ăSince the max level was 100, for example, 3 level 100 characters and 4 level 50 characters could be created.
ăIn addition, you could play around with their backstory, appearance, AI and armaments.
ăOf course, you could also make non-humans.
ăThere was a Guild that occupied a castleâ-The Great Cat Kingdomâ-And they had all their NPCs as cats or as cat-related species.
TL Note: I want this to be translated as The Great Neko-sama Kingdom, but it was already written like this so. Yeah.
ăâFumuâ
ăMomonga placed his hand on his chin and looked at the butler and maids who had their heads down. He did not come he that often and he felt nostalgic.
ăExtending his hand into the air, he clicked a floating icon.
ăNames floated over the heads of the butler and maids.
ăâSo this was his name huh?â
ăMomonga chuckled. While he was laughing about the fact that he forgot, he also vaguely remembered the time when they were arguing over his name.
ăThe butlerâs role was the Land Steward of the Great Underground Tomb of Nazarick. The text log should have his role described in extreme detail, but he had no intention to read it all. There was not much time left.
ăBy the way, the maids and the other NPCs had a lot of detail in their creation as [Ainz Ooal Gown] had a lot of members who enjoyed making detailed settings.
ăIn particular, it was thanks to the work of many illustrators and programmers that their outer appearance could be made.
ăâFollow.â
ăThe butler and the maids simultaneously raised their heads and lowered them again, confirming that they had heard their command.
ăOriginally the butler and maids were the last line of defense against any intruders. Well, they probably would not be able to fight against the players that make it this far, but at least they could buy some time.
ăEven if that was true, moving them from here was different from what everyone else had intended for them. [Ainz Ooal Gown] was a Guild that placed heavy emphasis on majority vote. Doing things for oneâs own convenience was unacceptable.
ăBut, there were no players who had managed to reach here, and so they had always waited here.
ăThe NPCs feeling sad was a stupid act. Momonga thought so. They had no emotions and were nothing more than data. Even if they had emotions, they would follow that of the AI programming.
ăHowever as the Guildmaster, he had the authority to move them.
ăWhile being swallowed in his own thoughts, he began walking.
ăWhile being followed by several footsteps, they walked a wide path.
ăThey arrived at a large room.
ăIt was a large room in the shape of a round dome. The ceiling had crystals of 4 different colours emitting a white light. There were holes in the walls, inside were statues.
ăThe statues all had the shape of a demon and numbered 67.
ăThis room had a name on its name tabâ-Lemegeton.
ăThe statues had the motif of Solomonâs 72 Demons, and were Golems made of a rare magic metal. The reason why there were not 72 was simple. The creator got fed-up halfway through.
ăThe 4 coloured crystals on the ceiling activated when there were intruders and summoned high ranking Elementals of Earth, Water, Fire and Wind. At the same time, monsters would send a barrage of magic attacks.
ăThis was the final line of defense. It had the firepower to wipe out 2 Level 100 parties.
ăHis destination was one room beyond that.
ăPassing through the room, he stood in front of a large door.
ăOn the right side of the 3 meter tall door was a statue of a godess and on the left was a statue of a demon.
ăAs expected, this door did not move, but it seemed probable that a trap had been set up.
ăââŠâŠThey wonât move right?â
ăMomonga felt a bit worried and touched the door with his hand. Naturally, he did not a a complete understanding of everything in this labyrinth. It was possible that someone left it as a parting gift before they quit.
ăMostly becuase there were 2 people who would do that sort of thing.
ăIn the end, there were no traps and the door was opening by itselfâ-However, the massive doors, befitting their size, slowly opened.
ăBeyond it was a wide and tall roomâ-.
ăA room which could comfortably fit hundreds. A ceiling so tall you had to stare upwards to see.
ăThe Throne Room.
ăIt was the most important place inside the whole the Great Underground Tomb of Nazarick. It was also the most elaborate of them all.
ăThe walls were white with gold worked into them.
ăSeveral gorgeous chandeliers hanged down from the ceiling and were made from gems of 7 different colours. They released a mystifying light.
ăThe walls had large banners hanging down from them, reaching the floor.
ăThe centre of the room was made with lavish amounts of gold and silverâ-a large banner of Ainz Ooal Gown was sewn onto a red cloth and was positioned at the top of a flight of stairs.
ăJust before that was a chair cut out of a giant crystal.
ăIt wasâ-A throne.
ăMomonga walked through the large room.
ăâYou can stop here.â
ăThe footsteps behind him continued.
ăMomonga gave a wry smile. They would not stop moving with the earlier command.
ăOnce again, he said an order. This time he did not get it wrong. After all, NPCs are just programmes. They could not respond to an order outside of their programme.
ăââ-Standby.â
ăThe footsteps stopped.
ăHe climbed the stairs in the middle of the room and slowly sat down in the throne.
ăBeneath him, the butler and maids stood at attention. Having them do that in this room made him feel a bit lonely.
ăSuch a command existed, Momonga uttered a command he saw once before and while saying so, made a downwards motion with his hand.
ăâProstrate.â
ăThey immediately dropped down on one knee and took a respectful position.
ăThis was good.
ăMomonga raised his left hand and checked the time.
ă23:55:48
ăIt was the last few moments.
ăToday was the last day of [Yggdrasil]â-The day when all service would stop.
ăAbout now, the Gamemasters would be broadcasting and setting off fireworks.
ăAs to why he was isolating himself, Momonga did not understand.
ăMomonga rested his back back against the chair and slowly stared at the ceiling.
ăBoasting the position of the strongest dungeon, he thought that there would be some parties to challenge it.
ăHe waited. As a Guildmaster awaiting his challengers.
ăEven though he sent mail to all of the Guild members, only a handful came.
ăHe was waiting. Waiting to welcome his friends.
ăâRelics of the past, huhâ-â
ăMomonga thought.
ăAlthough his body was tired, being here until now was fun.
ăMoving his eyes, he looked up at the banners hanging from the ceiling. They totalled 41.
ăâThatâs right, it was funâ-â
ăExcluding the monthly fee of 1,500 yen, Momonga spent more than 50,000 yen on Yggdrasil. He spent 100,000 yen on the lottery in hope of rare items. It was not because he was rich. He simply did not have any simple interests, and did not have any other things beside Yggdrasil to spend his money on.
ăWell, as [Ainz Ooal Gown] was comprised of members of society, everyone spent money on the game but Momonga was in a class of his own.
ăThey stood at the top of the server.
ăBut that was not just it. Going on adventures was fun but beyond that, playing with his friends was more fun.
ăHe had no parents, and mostly no friends. If he had to put it, this Guild [Ainz Ooal Gownâ was the crystallisation of the golden age he spent with his friends.
ăGripping the staff, the ending time approached.
ăThe time reflected in the corner of the field of vision read 23:57. The server would shut down at 0:00.
ăThere was not much time left.
ăThe world of fantasy was coming to an end, and the ordinary everyday life would return.
ăOf course. A person could not live in a fantasy.
ăMomonga breathed a sigh.
ăHe had to wake up at 4:00 tomorrow. He had to go to sleep once the server shut off.
ă23:59:35, 36, 37âŠâŠ
ăMomonga began counting down.
ă23:59:48, 49, 50âŠâŠ
ăMomonga closed his eyes.
ă23:59:58, 59â-
ăCounting down the time towards the ending of his fantasyââ
ăFor the eventual blackoutâ-
ă0:00:00âŠâŠ1, 2, 3
ăââŠâŠHm?â
ăMomonga opened his eyes.
ăHe was not back in his familiar room. This was the Throne Room inside Yggdrasil.
ăââŠâŠWhatâs going on?â
ăThe time should have been correct. He should have been forcefully logged out by now.
ăHe checked the time.
ă0:01:18
ăIt had definitely passed midnight. In addition, the system clock was definitely not wrong.
ăWhile being bewildered, there were no reports being shown. Earlier, when he closed his eyes, nothing had changed. He was still in the Throne Room.
ăâHas the shut down been postponed?â
ăPossible.
ăSomething could have postponed the shut down. It that had happened, there was a chance that the GM was currently explaining it. Momonga panicked and tried to open a line and stopped.
ăThe System Commands were not working.
ăâWhat isâŠâŠ?â
ăIt was not just the System Commands. The system that gave you an overview was also not appearing. Momonga frantically tried out other functions. Shout, GM Call, System Forced Termination Input. None of them had any response.
ăIt was like he was completely removed from the system.
ăâWhat is going on!â
ăMomongaâs bellow echoed in the wide Throne Room and disappeared. Originally, he did not expect any of the 8 figures to respond. Yes, it was true up til nowâ-.