2008-08-26 03:07
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Did anyone notice that it's been changed/updated?
"Within the Sword of Akasha, the Emperor reveals the true reason for banishing Lelouch, and his intention to create a gentle world without lies. Lelouch almost reconciles with the Emperor, but changes his mind when he realizes that the world the Emperor desires has no future."
zOMG. Lelouch - real final boss?! I kinda hope.
By the way, I culled that from the Geass episodes wiki page. I think it's fairly trustworthy because there's at least two people who seem to be constantly monitoring the page and reverting speculative edits etcetera, and this edit wasn't reverted. If anyone can find a better source, though, by all means..
"Within the Sword of Akasha, the Emperor reveals the true reason for banishing Lelouch, and his intention to create a gentle world without lies. Lelouch almost reconciles with the Emperor, but changes his mind when he realizes that the world the Emperor desires has no future."
zOMG. Lelouch - real final boss?! I kinda hope.
By the way, I culled that from the Geass episodes wiki page. I think it's fairly trustworthy because there's at least two people who seem to be constantly monitoring the page and reverting speculative edits etcetera, and this edit wasn't reverted. If anyone can find a better source, though, by all means..
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I'm going with grey, really.
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Lelouch never gave a crap whether Japan was liberated or not; he didn't care how many people died. He just wanted to take down Daddy & destroy Britannia - Charles just wants to create a new world with no lies.
When Euphemia killed all of those Japanese, Lelouch only cried because he had to kill his sister. Not because of the countless Japanese lives lost. I think, if you were to give Lelouch a little more time, that he would have laughed too.
Really, it's the same thing. To me, at least. =D