Overlord, Vol. 16 (light novel): The Half-Elf Demigod Part II (Volume 16) - book cover
  • Publisher : Yen On; New edition
  • Published : 18 Jul 2023
  • Pages : 240
  • ISBN-10 : 1975367804
  • ISBN-13 : 9781975367800
  • Language : English

Overlord, Vol. 16 (light novel): The Half-Elf Demigod Part II (Volume 16)

Who knew making friends could be this hard? Ainz and Mare have donned disguises and joined Aura in the dark elf village, where things aren't exactly going according to plan.The villagers have no idea how they should interact with these extraordinary visitors, and it looks like finding some friends for the twins is going to be a lot tougher than expected. Meanwhile, the Theocracy's invasion finally knocks on the doors of the elf capital, prompting Ainz to make his move even as some ofthis world's most powerful figures pursue their own interests in the besieged city…

Readers Top Reviews

RoscoJoseph omeasooJ
I will be extremely sad when the series ends, we’re getting close to the end and I cannot wait to see how everything ends!
Draco
Non spoiler - The first half the book finishes up what the prior book was doing, then it go into a cool plot point, and also ends with an amazing cliff hanger, which makes me not want to wait
Kindle
The journey is coming close to an end. You can feel it in every sentence. The penultimate conclusion to one of the original top four Isekai series. I don't want it to end though...
It may feel that the pace is a bit slow, but it certainly worth to read on how it led to the next events. Excited and a bit sad that this series will come to an end in the next two volumes. Big kudos to the author!
Wyatt
All-around great translation of yet another one of Maruyama's PEAK Overlord LN volumes. My only real nitpick is that some of the names like Bukubukuchagama are rather confusingly (for fans of the series like me at least already familiar with their Japanese names) translated into English. The first time I read "BubblingTeapot" I was confused but figured out who it was by a bit of googling and some context clues. Not really much else to say other than that So-Bin and Maruyama outdid themselves once again with the art and writing respectively.