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Overlord, Vol. 12
- The Paladin of the Sacred Kingdom, Part I
- Narrated by: Chris Guerrero
- Length: 9 hrs and 6 mins
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Summary
The Sacred Kingdom has enjoyed a great many years without war thanks to a colossal wall constructed after a historic tragedy. They understand best how fragile peace can be. When the terrible demon Jaldabaoth takes to the field at the head of a united army of monstrous tribes, the Sacred Kingdom’s leaders know their defenses are not enough. With the very existence of the country at stake, the pious have no choice but to seek help wherever they can get it, even if it means breaking taboo and parlaying with the undead king of the Nation of Darkness!
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- 22-04-24
peak overlord and my fav in the series
The Sacred kingdom is my favourite part of the Overlord series. Chris Guerrero gives us a solid performance as the narrator. The accent he gives the sacred kingdom is not what i throught they would be when reading the book but it helps to stand out who's talking.
In classic Overlord fashion the storys revolves around the weak being powerless against the strong. Ainz for most of this part of the story follows the remaining Paladins as they try to liberate the prison camps and cities. Ainz spends most of his time on the sidelines along with his squire. The NPC's don't appear much in this book.
The battles are gory in typical Overlord fashion. Ainz does his usual playing with an enermy before killing them which feels a little cliche at this point in the franchise.
With the book being part 1 it's sets up the characters and stakes which will resolve in the next book.
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