2007-01-08 21:24
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I'm back with 6 icons but mostly just pleading for more C.C./Lelouch fics but probably not the kind you may be thinking.

About number 2, I just kept getting the "Alive" song stuck in my head after viewing that image in the manga. I dunno.
I'm especially pleased with the C.C./Lelouch one and only wish more people would latch onto the idea of C.C. as Lelouch's knight so there can be fics. It makes sense when you think that every Britannian princess ends up with a knight to defend them to the death. Cornelia and Guilford. Euphemia and Suzaku. Why not Lelouch and C.C.? The boy is totally a Britannian princess. Seriously though, since Lelouch seems, at times, loathe to personally dirty his hands with blood, C.C. is a good resource to have backing him. I know most people see this dynamic opposite because of the whole girl to guy standard but so far Geass has shown C.C. to be in a much better position to protect Lelouch than he her. Also, C.C. kicks ass and makes a much better knight than those other posers. I kid, I kid.

About number 2, I just kept getting the "Alive" song stuck in my head after viewing that image in the manga. I dunno.
I'm especially pleased with the C.C./Lelouch one and only wish more people would latch onto the idea of C.C. as Lelouch's knight so there can be fics. It makes sense when you think that every Britannian princess ends up with a knight to defend them to the death. Cornelia and Guilford. Euphemia and Suzaku. Why not Lelouch and C.C.? The boy is totally a Britannian princess. Seriously though, since Lelouch seems, at times, loathe to personally dirty his hands with blood, C.C. is a good resource to have backing him. I know most people see this dynamic opposite because of the whole girl to guy standard but so far Geass has shown C.C. to be in a much better position to protect Lelouch than he her. Also, C.C. kicks ass and makes a much better knight than those other posers. I kid, I kid.
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Your icons are nice! Especially the first one. :D
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Seriously, if anything, there's a chain of "knighthood" when it comes to Lelouch. Although it's more like "pawnhood." C.C. is using Lelouch as her pawn, Lelouch is using Kallen as his pawn. And both Lelouch and Kallen alternate between being loyal and grasping for equality.
Although C.C. may occasionally swoop in to pull Lelouch's ass out of the fire, the fact remains that she gave him the Geass because she couldn't use it herself and needed someone to do it for her. Neither of them are particularly in a position to protect each other (if anything, Kallen is in a position to protect Lelouch, and Lelouch is in a position to protect...uh...Nunnally), but they are certainly in position to help each other.
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*g*
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Basically I see Kallen as people have mentioned below, a pawn. She's useful and a necessary weapon in battle but her position to Lelouch pales in comparison to C.C.
As for C.C., no I don't see her as the same style knight as the other relationships (which were mainly a tiny joke), mostly because her "liege" is a prince and nowhere near as desiring of a knight. To me, the knight/prince thing is greatly based on sole devotion to a cause rather than a person. C.C. is devoted to the Geass. Lelouch is simply the vessel for this cause so her loyalty is extreme. I also relate her more as Lelouch's knight because of the growing bond and trust between the two. It's something Lelouch's other pawns just don't have. Not that C.C. can't end up betraying Lelouch since not all knights remain loyal when given alternatives to protecting their cause. This is less of the fantasy and noble idea of a knight and more of the "live by the sword" aspect since C.C. seems no stranger to danger or pain. I believe there is much potential for her to become a "knight" to Lelouch. It will also require Lelouch to become slightly dependent, which I believe he already is since he's still learning how to be a rebel leader, but in more of a trusting C.C. to back him way. It could happen as they learn more about each other and open up or it could not. It's fun to speculate. It's also likely C.C. will become more devoted to Lelouch but still determined to see that Lelouch continues to live up to his purpose.
I probably still failed to explain myself but hey it's more serious than the above. Hmm, should have used this version in the actual post. Ah retrospect.
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Not true. The series is currently focusing on his relationship with C.C., which of necessity is somewhat more open than his relationship with his other "pawns" (simply because she knows that he's Zero by default), but she is not the only one he's bonded with so far. In episodes 9 he dropped some clues that lead me to believe he subconsciously wants Kallen to figure out who he is, and in 10 he treated her on a more equal level than any of the other Black Knights. She doesn't have the insight into him that C.C. does, but it's pretty clear that she's not going to be "just another pawn" for long.
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Though I will say that C.C. did seem almost jealous of Shirley in 12.
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I didn't perceive C.C. as jealous in 12; she seemed more worried that Shirley might distract him, and perhaps a little intrigued. But then, I'm not sure C.C. is entirely capable of more complex human emotions related to relationships at the moment, and that includes jealousy.
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That's probably all it was, but the direction seemed like it was more or less joking/teasing about the idea. With the window scene. Then again, that probably has multiple layers of interpretation, depending on how you want to see it. When she's addressing Lelouch about the tickets though, it's very much a straight-forward "don't forget what you're here for."
I don't think C.C. is that detached, despite not being human. Not naturally. Her feelings of sorrow and pain and wanting to understand why she is the way she is are too great for that. I think it's just a persona she's created for herself based on the suffering of the past. There's plenty room for more development as far as that goes.
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And I don't think that C.C. is completely incapable of human emotions, just that she's not really up-to-date on them at the moment. I certainly expect to see her develop more feelings of all sorts as the show goes on--I just don't think romantic jealousy is in her emotional vocabulary at the moment.
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You have a point there.
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Whereas C.C.'s relationship with Lelouch is a whole different beast--complex in its own way, but I can't see her as being his knight. It's more like one is the player of a game who's discovered that their most prized piece is actually a living, breathing being who can offer them more than they expected. The catch is, they both think they're the player and the other is the piece.
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I did not mean to imply that Kallen will never be equal to Lelouch. She's a very important part of his goal; that's why he chose her for the only Nightmare that rivals Lancelot. His belief in her will most likely increase through the series. I think the best way to settle both these points would be to agree that Kallen could offer one form of knighthood, one more pure, and C.C. could offer another, one with something to gain. Knights don't always have to be selfless to serve, despite the usual fairy tale versions.
I know many enjoy the chess references and for good reason, but I wanted this interpretation to be outside that realm and focus more on literary motifs.
I also agree with
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I initially took up a debate stance on your comments because I thought you were describing the relationships as they are/will be in canon, in which case it struck me as odd to leave Kallen out of a discussion of Lelouch's knightly needs. But as a fic idea, yes, C.C. taking on a role as a sort of knight could be very interesting indeed. My fic-plans for Geass so far mostly involve Suzaku/Euphemia (with a side of Jeremiah/Villetta), but some C.C./Lelouch along those lines is definitely something to consider.
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More Jeremiah/Villetta would definitely achieve much approval. They're so hot together.
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I think Kallen got some development relatively early in the show when we were given glimpses of her strengths and weaknesses, and then again in Stage 9 when we saw her motivation, but since then she's been relegated to "token ass-kicker" aside from a few scenes about her feelings for Zero. I'd like to see more about her actually doing stuff, yes, but I'm willing to wait--the show does have a lot of ground to cover, and at the moment it seems to be focusing on some Black Knight politics and the Lelouch/Shirley plot.
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Actually. I really like C.C. But~~ You know I'm Yaoi Fangirl :P
so I prefer Suza/Lulu the best for me :D Heh~~
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Cool icons ya got there ^_^
Lelouch x C.C. . . . have a prince/knight relationship?? I can't see it. With Euphemia/Suzaku and Cornelia/Guilford yes but Lelouch x C.C.? x_X . . .
For me, they're more of a King x Queen relationship xD Not that I'm being bias for I'm a huge Lulu x C.C. fan. Here's a few points:
Why not prince/knight relationship?
1) A knight basically serves and protects the prince while the prince does some important task, right? However, Lulu serves her as well, in the future he'll need to fulfill her wish.
2) A prince is in a higher position compare to the knight. But Lulu and C.C. consider themselves as PARTNERS. Therefore, equal. So, no.
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I'm a sort of a feminist so I don't accept ideas of women serving men. It should be the other way around or both of them do.Why king/queen relationship instead?
1) If we'll compare it to chess, the queen plays an important role in attack and defense while the king is very important in the game 'coz without him is game over. I think she does a very good job on that to Lulu xD And without Lulu, bye bye Black Knights ^^;
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One of the official pics where Lulu holds a a black king chess piece while C.C. s holding a queen one explains it all xD(no subject)
Also, not looking at the prince/knight dynamic in the classic sense but the interpretive literary sense as I explain above. So not true subservience. And in many cases the knight actually holds more power (physically) than the prince since the prince is less of a fighter and one that represents some ideal and works to make that a reality. The balance of power can metaphysically shift (they can challenge each other if they feel the one isn't earning the position) but the fact remains that both realize they can't truly turn on each other. Lelouch and C.C. are hardly at this stage, still wary of each other, but unless C.C. turns out to be the Big Bad, I can see this happening. Or it can happen and then C.C. can betray for the ultimate ANGST. I'm cool with either really.
It boils down to a knight's "I'll fight for you because you represent something to me" and a prince's "I'll grant you my unconditional trust because I need you to win and you're the one I can always depend on."
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You've got a point as well. ^_^
Well, people have different points of view anywayz xD