TV-Series
Description
Albedo serves as the Overseer of the Floor Guardians within the Great Tomb of Nazarick, wielding supreme administrative authority over its NPCs. Designed by Tabula Smaragdina, her initial programming emphasized frequent sexual activity, but this was overwritten to embed an all-consuming romantic fixation on Ainz Ooal Gown, the guild’s leader. Her personality orbits this obsessive devotion, marked by fierce loyalty, territorial protectiveness, and volatile reactions to perceived threats against Ainz or rivals vying for his attention.

Her visage merges demonic and celestial traits: jet-black hair frames golden irises with vertical pupils, crooked horns curve from her temples, and black angel wings extend from her back. In casual settings, she dons a white dress and gloves, but combat triggers a transformation into black full plate armor named Hermes Trismegistus, amplifying her already formidable defenses. Wielding a battle-axe, her physical strength rivals guardians like Cocytus and Sebas Tian, complementing her high durability.

A strategic administrator, she efficiently manages Nazarick’s guardians and coordinates defenses, though her tactical ingenuity falls short of Demiurge’s cunning. Her composed exterior masks contempt for humanity, whom she deems beneath notice, and a merciless streak that savors enemies’ torment. Paradoxically, she cultivates domestic habits—cleaning, sewing—to uphold an image of flawless elegance.

Her obsession with Ainz fuels extreme behaviors: aggressive advances, jealousy toward NPCs such as Shalltear Bloodfallen, and covert schemes to eliminate rivals, including former Supreme Beings. She interprets Ainz’s decisions as inherently wise, bending logic to align his commands with her devotion. This loyalty prioritizes his safety above all, triggering violent responses to insults or dangers directed at him.

A succubus by nature, her power remains stunted by inexperience, as Ainz’s undead form thwarts her biological needs—a vulnerability that punctures her otherwise unshakable confidence. She shares a familial bond with sisters Nigredo and Rubedo, though their relationships remain peripheral to her story.

Within Nazarick’s schemes, she balances strategic oversight with eruptions of emotion, particularly in scenarios involving Ainz’s security or affections. A botched seduction attempt in his office exemplifies her struggle to reconcile programmed desires with his undead restraints, blending humor with insight into her inner conflict.

Her narrative arc consistently underscores the tension between her role as a disciplined leader and the volatile passions forged by her altered programming, cementing her duality as both a methodical strategist and a creature of fervent, unpredictable emotion.