ext_315575 ([identity profile] lulu-holic.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] code_geass2008-06-12 12:12 pm
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hi  everyone!

 i was just wondering today about lelouch if he had ever told suzaku about his mather's case when they were young toghether? because i dont remember suzaku mentioning that or lelouch recalling that to suzaku or suzaku recalling that to lelouch.

if the code geass novel contains some extra stories btween suzaku and lelouch when they were young, did anyone know if the novel mentioned that?? evevn nunnally doesnt mention that to suzaku, right??

[identity profile] rainbow-cnxn.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 03:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Suzaku at least knows about Marianne's death. THIS IS CANON. Suzaku and Nunnally had a conversation in Suzaku's secret base (SE 0.522) about everything that happened, whereupon Suzaku first thought that Lelouch was "amazing". Interestingly enough, it was this pity/understanding/admiration that first kick-started their friendship, where Suzaku first realizes that Lelouch was so humble because of his pride.

As for whether or not Suzaku knew that Lelouch was out to overthrow Britannia, Lelouch does say "I will destroy Britannia" as a kid both in Stage 1 and in PD 23.95. Does Suzaku remember or take him seriously? He at least remembers because 23.95 was from Suzaku's POV, and he goes on to reference that pledge, saying that he "couldn't answer [it]". Did he take it seriously? Who knows, but he certainly does now. =P

[identity profile] rainbow-cnxn.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
To quote a little from this (apologies to Celiss/Galvea):
Suzaku: I heard from Nunnally... about you. I thought you were just a nasty little high-and-might Britannian prince, but... your mother... and your siblings, too... and still, you protected your little sister, all by yourself...

[identity profile] saft.livejournal.com 2008-06-13 07:41 am (UTC)(link)
...I'd like to disagree here. Also why the hell did you delete my comment? I was putting actual input into the conversation.