Re: The two guys talking about Overlord my beloved
TL;DR Overlord used video gamey adventurers as part of the tragedy inherent in the setting, because it deliberately doesn't make sense to someone who doesn't see what that tragedy is, like the MC. That's why the antagonists know that the MC is dangerous, he doesn't see what he's doing.
New World adventurers in Overlord are explicitly a construct of post-Yggdrasil players that wanted to make adventurers that could properly explore the world and such, but obviously hundreds of years after they've left and after using certain world item(s), with the world's original magic being dead and gone and the world being fundamentally hostile to humans leaves only Yggdrasil monsters and magic(minus exactly 6-7 dragons and dragon related people), the only thing left was for the uneducated adventurers to use Yggdrasil magic to fight unnatural Yggdrasil-based problems in a world that no longer has its own magic or its own wonders to explore for humanity (again, minus 6-7 dragon related things and whatever's beyond the bounds of the habitable areas of the map).
It's meant to mirror that Suzuki Satoru's real world only has systemically uneducated businessmen living in an unnatural cyberpunk dystopian hellscape left and the beautiful planet earth and all of nature are functionally gone. The setting is a silent tragedy, one that the antagonists think Ainz is going to repeat or make worse. The adventurers being startling not what 'adventurers' are and also being ranked in a very video-gamey way is world building to foreshadow this for a reader who hasn't noticed yet and to show that the silent tragedy and its consequences aren't token to a reader who has.
Sorry for not actually saying anything related to the actual post I've just not seen many people articulate why the Overlord's New World having Grindy Video Game Adventurers and not "Real Adventurers" is supposed to be like, 1/2 of the tragedy inherent to the New World's existence and not something you should model your fic's adventurers on unless you have a reason as tight lorewise as Overlord.
TL;DR Overlord used video gamey adventurers as part of the tragedy inherent in the setting, because it deliberately doesn't make sense to someone who doesn't see what that tragedy is, like the MC. That's why the antagonists know that the MC is dangerous, he doesn't see what he's doing.
New World adventurers in Overlord are explicitly a construct of post-Yggdrasil players that wanted to make adventurers that could properly explore the world and such, but obviously hundreds of years after they've left and after using certain world item(s), with the world's original magic being dead and gone and the world being fundamentally hostile to humans leaves only Yggdrasil monsters and magic(minus exactly 6-7 dragons and dragon related people), the only thing left was for the uneducated adventurers to use Yggdrasil magic to fight unnatural Yggdrasil-based problems in a world that no longer has its own magic or its own wonders to explore for humanity (again, minus 6-7 dragon related things and whatever's beyond the bounds of the habitable areas of the map).
It's meant to mirror that Suzuki Satoru's real world only has systemically uneducated businessmen living in an unnatural cyberpunk dystopian hellscape left and the beautiful planet earth and all of nature are functionally gone. The setting is a silent tragedy, one that the antagonists think Ainz is going to repeat or make worse. The adventurers being startling not what 'adventurers' are and also being ranked in a very video-gamey way is world building to foreshadow this for a reader who hasn't noticed yet and to show that the silent tragedy and its consequences aren't token to a reader who has.
Sorry for not actually saying anything related to the actual post I've just not seen many people articulate why the Overlord's New World having Grindy Video Game Adventurers and not "Real Adventurers" is supposed to be like, 1/2 of the tragedy inherent to the New World's existence and not something you should model your fic's adventurers on unless you have a reason as tight lorewise as Overlord.