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crescent-indigo.livejournal.com) wrote in
code_geass2009-05-09 07:14 pm
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Quick Question...
As I couldn't find the answer through tags or many entries back...(or maybe I suck at looking)
But does anyone know if there is a religion in the Code Geass world? If so, do we know the name of it?
But does anyone know if there is a religion in the Code Geass world? If so, do we know the name of it?
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but it's never really explored much. :/
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- the ancient Britannians (Celts, I guess) repelled Caesar in Britain, so there was likely never the Roman province called "Britannia" (lol irony)
- the Tudors continued after Elizabeth I with at least Henry IX
- Napoleon was successful in kicking the Britannians out of the British Isles and whatever Continental possessions they had
If we use these paltry details to extrapolate things out...
- Christianity likely still existed, supported by the existence of nuns and churches like
- If the Tudors existed, then Henry VIII existed. And if Henry VIII existed, then the Anglican (Britannian?) Church existed.
Of course, these are wildly-unsupported theories whose primary supporting arguments are "the show didn't say anything to the contrary lol". Also, butterfly flapping its wings, etc.
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I remember some claim that Cornelia uses the word "god" in a way that indicates that she doesn't believe in God The Almighty Powerful Singular Being, but perhaps more like "gods"? Which would go along with our World of C "validated" religion, and indicate that the current Britannians are not (at least not significantly, since the royalty isn't) Christian. But I can't verify this; I haven't listened for it myself.
At any rate, my personal theory is that Christianity exists, but didn't really catch on and sweep the world the way it did in our version of Earth.
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He does? Really? When? *does not remember this*
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Haha, Lloyd's kind of an ass. xD
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I think Christianity/Roman Catholicism existed. It would explain the reason why the empire was called Holy Empire of Britannia. To get that Holy Empire title, one must be under the Pope or something? I'm not very sure but I've got a feeling that it's a prevalent religion.
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I totally remember reading something like that just I couldn't find it anymore
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About Cornelia, the fact she said there is no god in this world doesn't mean there isn't a religion.