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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Actually, it still wouldn't matter if Charles had what he thought were Good Intentions, because he's hurt too many people to get where he is. So we'd see it as perfectly fine for Lelouch to stop this man.
But, the same goes for Lelouch. He's hurt countless just because he wants his old life back. And now just because he's lost everything. When he kills Charles, we'll be able to easily justify it because we've seen his entire story - he's redeemable in our eyes because we know him.
Imagine if Code Geass was about Charles, and then suddenly some brat comes along and tried to ruin is plans of a 'great, happy world with no lies.'