Hey, sorry is this has been talked about before, but It's been bothering me.



So we know Rolo got his geass when he was 6 and during R2 he's around 16. If he had his geass for 10 years, wouldn't it have grown stronger? Lelouch's geass became permanent and in both eyes in a year or so, so why hasn't Rolo's? It's not like he doesn't use his geass very often. He probably use his more than Lelouch does. I would think after ten years, he'd have a code.

Is this another side-effect of his failed geass? It makes sense, but why didn't anyone mention it? Wouldn't Lelouch have wondered about it pre-episode 14?

Or am I just missing something totally obvious?

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Date/Time: 2008-09-21 15:30 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] gods-debris.livejournal.com
Well so did Charles. His geass wasn't always turned on. C.C. stated in the first series that if you didn't learn to control your Geass it would always be on and wouldn't be able to turn it off (she explained that when they had the whole deal with Mao). Lelouch said he was going to become stronger and learn to control his Geass so that it never happened--obviously we all know Lelouch failed there.

Rolo probably learned to control his Geass so that it would never just automatically turn on. After all, he was actully trained, was he not? Lelouch had to learn as he went.

What I'm more concerned about is that Lelouch had his Geass, but when Charles rewrote his memories the Geass was no longer turned on (nothing showed in his eye) until he remembered his past. So... does that also mean if you're not consciously aware of having the ability, it will not constantly be "on"?

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