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Ramposa III, final monarch of the Re-Estize Kingdom, ascended to a fractured throne ravaged by internal strife and external threats. Across his 39-year reign, he strained to preserve unity in a realm buckling under noble corruption and his own wavering resolve. Gaunt and silver-haired, his emaciated frame bore the marks of age and a war-forged knee injury that bound him to a cane. Though renowned for humility—judging subjects by deeds over bloodline—he extended rare respect to commoners like Gazef Stronoff, his steadfast warrior captain, while grappling with paternal biases. His blind spot for his youngest daughter, Renner, spared her political marriages imposed on her sisters, yet his reluctance to name an heir between unfit sons deepened the kingdom’s instability.
When the Baharuth Empire’s annual hostilities escalated, Ramposa III defied Gazef’s counsel, refusing to surrender E-Rantel to the Sorcerer Kingdom. This defiance triggered the Katze Plains Massacre, where Ainz Ooal Gown’s cataclysmic super-tier spell annihilated the Re-Estize forces. Forced to cede the city, the king spiraled into despair after Gazef’s fatal duel with Ainz and rejection of resurrection. Withdrawing from rule, he vacillated during the Sorcerer Kingdom’s invasion, dismissing Crown Prince Zanac’s plea to punish nobles behind a grain caravan attack—a hesitation that ended in his confinement as Zanac seized power.
As invaders besieged the capital, the broken king urged Zanac and Renner to escape while he awaited death as a symbolic figurehead. He tasked Climb, Renner’s loyal guard, with concealing royal treasures, oblivious to her covert allegiance to Nazarick. His end came via Renner’s hand, wielding the royal blade Razor Edge in a calculated demonstration of loyalty to Ainz, masked initially as enchanted patricide.
The *Mass for the Dead* spin-off depicts his fleeting alliance with the Baharuth Empire and Slane Theocracy against Chaos Beasts, marshaling aid for E-Rantel despite depleted resources. Gazef’s enlistment of swordsman Brain Unglaus briefly eased burdens, though shortages persisted.
Ramposa III’s legacy embodies a compassionate ruler ensnared by indecision, whose failure to curb corruption or secure succession doomed his realm. His death—orchestrated by his favored child—marked both the kingdom’s demise and the moral rot festering beneath its crumbling façade.
When the Baharuth Empire’s annual hostilities escalated, Ramposa III defied Gazef’s counsel, refusing to surrender E-Rantel to the Sorcerer Kingdom. This defiance triggered the Katze Plains Massacre, where Ainz Ooal Gown’s cataclysmic super-tier spell annihilated the Re-Estize forces. Forced to cede the city, the king spiraled into despair after Gazef’s fatal duel with Ainz and rejection of resurrection. Withdrawing from rule, he vacillated during the Sorcerer Kingdom’s invasion, dismissing Crown Prince Zanac’s plea to punish nobles behind a grain caravan attack—a hesitation that ended in his confinement as Zanac seized power.
As invaders besieged the capital, the broken king urged Zanac and Renner to escape while he awaited death as a symbolic figurehead. He tasked Climb, Renner’s loyal guard, with concealing royal treasures, oblivious to her covert allegiance to Nazarick. His end came via Renner’s hand, wielding the royal blade Razor Edge in a calculated demonstration of loyalty to Ainz, masked initially as enchanted patricide.
The *Mass for the Dead* spin-off depicts his fleeting alliance with the Baharuth Empire and Slane Theocracy against Chaos Beasts, marshaling aid for E-Rantel despite depleted resources. Gazef’s enlistment of swordsman Brain Unglaus briefly eased burdens, though shortages persisted.
Ramposa III’s legacy embodies a compassionate ruler ensnared by indecision, whose failure to curb corruption or secure succession doomed his realm. His death—orchestrated by his favored child—marked both the kingdom’s demise and the moral rot festering beneath its crumbling façade.