Sukayo Lamperouge: C2 is very protective of Sukayo as he does tend to get into danger a lot so She tries her best to help Sukayo and guide him. Shirley Fennette: C2 dislikes Shirley probably because her love with Lelouch and C2 is Jealous because she also has a Crush on Lelouch, C2 eventually makes peace with Shirley but still becomes Jealous of her.
Hakuru Kaname: C2 seems to care much about Hakuru as She sees Hakuru as a struggling child who has difficulty awakening his powers, C2 gives him advise and tries to support him.
Ikura Kaname: C2 feels bad for Ikura for giving into his Villain like personality and C2 is also one of the characters who forgives Ikura for his destructive intent. Nunnally vi Britannia: C2 and Nunnally have a good relationship, C2 seems to enjoy taking care of Nunnally and spending time with her folding Origami papers, Lelouch even mentions that C2 must have a mutual soft spot for Nunnally. Charles vi Britannia: C2 seems to despise Charles but C2 has attempted to give up her immortality so that Lelouch can fulfill his contract with her until Lelouch convinced her to forget about the contract and make a promise to her that he will make her smile no matter what.
C2 and Lekazu share a Emotional Personality but they also have huge differences C2 has no powers to connect emotions with and Lekazu can access his Powers through his Immense Emotions which enhances his powers to a larger scale. C2 loved Lelouch due to realizing her true wish was to be loved by people but naturally not forced because she briefly had a Geass.
C2 seem to have a weaker Geass than Lelouch due to her inexperienced skills which is expressed most of the seasons. C2 was made inexperienced by Sunrise in an attempt to make her a more interesting character and C2 herself never seems like a Fighter at all. C2 May be inspired by other female characters such as Rukia of Bleach as they share similar emotionless expressions at rare times.
As the series stands, it's likely that this will never be revealed to fans as most of her history is a secret. Code Geass actually had a contract with Pizza Hut in Japan when it was airing. The store sold pizzas with Lelouch on the box to help promote the anime, while the boxes of pizza that C. Fans have also noted that the pizza she ate was well animated to help viewers of the show feel more hungry when they watched the anime.
This is where she met the nun who granted her geass and then trapped her into a contract that gave her back control of her life after her power began to run out of control. From what viewers can tell from the flashbacks, C.
This also proves that she has been walking the other for hundreds of years in search of someone to finally love her. As her geass ragged out of control, the people around her became violent with their affection and tortured the young girl causing her to make a deal with the nun. In the present-day, her wish remained the same, but she says the Lelouch is the one who finally made her feel loved.
This is especially apparent in the sequel movie when the two decide to spend their lives together. When she touched Suzaku, she forced him to remember his father murdered and even showed him bits of her past; this can be used in her favor to drive her enemies insane. When Mao appears in the first season, just before she executes him, C. Concurrently, C. She sympathizes with Lelouch's insistence on pursuing purpose in life, Mao's desire for love and acceptance, and Suzaku's desire for death, as all of these are traits she shares.
More notably, C. She mostly does so when in the presence of Lelouch. She allows Lelouch to confide in her and actively listens to his thoughts and concerns. She shows something of a more playful side towards him, teasing him multiple times about his flaws with Lelouch responding in kind. She's also shown to be somewhat more positive around Nunnally and Kaguya , seeing both girls as being genuinely kind individuals. She was also openly shocked upon learning Nunnally survived the first F.
On a more serious level, she shows open respect to those who meet her high standards, namely Kallen , acknowledging her strength and her convictions, and Suzaku, after the two of them choose to join forces with Lelouch. In Suzaku's case, she appears to show some deference to him after they form an alliance, telling him in private "We do things as you like", and accepting when he calls himself and her respectively Lelouch's "sword" and "shield". This loyalty appears to stem not just out of their contract, but also genuine respect towards him.
When she locks her memories away, she regresses to how she was hundreds of years ago, fearful and open. During this time, C. She actively tries to comfort Lelouch, whom she saw as her "master", when he's feeling distressed, and shows no kind of anger of disdain towards others. She also seems to understand the idea of pain and heartache, revealing that, when she was young and ever felt sad or cold, she would deliberately injure herself as a coping mechanism, in order to distract herself from the pain she feels inside.
She feels that external pain is always better than internal pain. However, when she regains her memories, her personality reverts back. Even more importantly, deep in her heart, C. She admits to Lelouch about feeling conflicted with using Mao, a very young and disadvantaged child, as a pawn. When Suzaku called Lelouch C. Before the series' final battle , she also asked Lelouch if he hated her, due to how her giving him Geass affected his life, showing how she had developed remorse for involving him in her tangled life.
Additionally, it is implied that by the series' end C. Kallen suspected this to be the case and questioned her on it, which made C. Backing this up is that C. By the end of the series, due to her experiences with Lelouch and those around him, C. She appears to have grown more positive and hopeful about the state of humanity and the world, supporting Lelouch in completing the Zero Requiem and his attempts to improve the world.
Most importantly, it seems that C. She also doesn't age. Apart from her immortality, C. A Geass sigil appears on her forehead whenever she manifests this power, and she has a similar scar on her left breast.
Her powers caught the interest of Britannia , who imprisoned her for experimentation purposes. In the first season finale, C. Through this, Lelouch sees memories of her past, including repeated "deaths".
One shows C. This would suggest a minimum lifespan of at least five centuries. In a special feature included in the series' fifth DVD, she and Lelouch discuss Washington's Rebellion, a failed version of the American Revolution, during which she speaks of participants such as George Washington and Benjamin Franklin as if she had been close friends with both.
In the past, she appears to have observed Suzaku and Lelouch when they were both children, having even interacted with Lelouch at one point, though he doesn't remember their meeting.
Her individual experiences have led C. She tells Lelouch that she has been alive so long that she can no longer remember who loves her and who hates her. Due to her nature and history, she has been lonely as long as she can remember.
Lelouch replies, "You're not alone. We are partners. If you are a witch, then I am a demon. This is also seen in the second season, as she kindly teases him more often. However, she claims that she has been selfish, keeping Lelouch alive just so that she could be able to die. In episode 23 of the second season, Suzaku asks her to be Lelouch's shield, defending him from his enemies while Suzaku strikes down those enemies as Lelouch's sword.
In episode 5, she purposely makes use of her contract to make it sound like it was an engagement in front of Nunnally and in one Sound Episode, she said to Nunnally that both she and Lelouch are 'busy' making Nunnally misunderstand. When left alone, she has sometimes spoken to a previously unknown person through means unknown, which, in episode 23, was revealed to be Marianne , Lelouch's "deceased" mother, although in episode 19 it appears that she is talking to V.
According to the DVD Magazine 02, she is talking to more than one person when she seems to be talking to herself. This is often used for comedic effect. Her love for pizza is so strong that she is willing to risk herself being captured, twice nearly exposing herself to get a piece of a giant pizza being made by the Student Council which is ruined both times ; both Lelouch and Kallen sometimes refer her as "Pizza Girl". In addition to this, she is an avid collector of Cheese-kun related merchandise and is often seen hugging a Cheese-kun plush doll.
Suzaku quickly puts his own gas mask on Lelouch's face, but to their surprise, a restrained green-haired woman, C. Before they can get answers, Suzaku's superiors come and tell him not to question his briefing, and to shoot the "terrorist", Lelouch. When he refuses, he is promptly shot in the back.
Lelouch and C. Just as they seem to have evaded detection, Lelouch's phone rings, giving him away. As they're about to kill him, C.
A desperate Lelouch now thinks of his impending death. He is grabbed by the hand by C. She then supposedly dies. After being attacked by V. C about Lelouch. At the last scene, it is heavily speculated that C. C is talking to the driver of that wagon which most people say it was Lelouch who drove that wagon. Its just like you said, she talks to herself. I have always speculated that since she had been alone for so long, the only person she can talk to is herself.
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