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Overlord: New God's Rising

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[Before you read] This story takes place after Jaldabaoth invasion of the Roble Holy Kingdom, it would be best if you have some basic understanding before reading. This story is written by AtheistBasementDragon. I take credit for the editing. Volume 1: The Cult of Ainz (200+ chapters) In the wake of the devastating invasion by the Demon Emperor Jaldabaoth, the Roble Holy Kingdom lies in ruins, struggling to rebuild amidst corruption and despair. Neia Baraja, a former squire transformed by the horrors of war, is appointed by King Caspond to lead the nation's reconstruction. Armed with a powerful rune-bow gifted by her savior, the Sorcerer King Ainz Ooal Gown, Neia sets out to restore order and spread the worship of the one she considers the only true god of justice. As Neia organizes the labor force to repair vital infrastructure like the city’s aqueducts, she discovers that noble-sponsored corruption is siphoning off life-saving supplies. When a confrontation with a thieving guard turns deadly, Neia realizes that traditional laws are insufficient for a broken world. Drawing inspiration from the Sorcerer King’s pragmatism, she executes the criminal and founds "Black Justice"—a ruthless philosophy asserting that "strength is justice" and weakness is a sin that invites further suffering. Neia's influence grows rapidly through her "Cult of Ainz," as her powerful oratory and fearsome presence win over the common folk and even seasoned soldiers. However, her rising power draws the ire of the traditional nobility and the Church of the Six Gods, who view her radical devotion and extrajudicial executions as heresy and treason. Neia Baraja is out to change the world. War and conflict will follow where she walks as she spreads the worship of the Sorcerer King. But the adherents of the Old Gods will not go quietly into the night. Armies will rise, nations will die, and even if it destroys her, she will see her God Rise. No matter what the cost.
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