Geass R1 - Code

He designed the costume himself: a flowing black cape, a sleek purple-and-black bodysuit, and a full-face helmet with a visor that gleamed like a crimson eclipse. . No one, not even Nunnally, would know the face behind the mask.

Lelouch had Suzaku dead to rights. His Geass was ready.

Their clash was inevitable.

"Die," he whispered.

"You fight for justice," Lelouch murmured, watching the white machine tear through his troops. "But justice is just the name the strong give to their convenience." The turning point came during the Special Administrative Zone of Japan —Princess Euphemia's plan to grant the Elevens a symbolic homeland within Area 11.

His only solace was his crippled, blind sister, Nunnally. Her dream of a gentle world was the only light in his cynical heart.

The mask shattered.

And far away, in the shadows of a Chinese Federation embassy, a green-haired witch whispered to her unconscious master:

Then he laughed. A cynical, bitter laugh.

Lelouch smiled, blood trickling from his lips. "The only ones who should kill… are those prepared to be killed." Code Geass R1

He triggered a self-destruct sequence, not to die, but to vanish. The explosion tore the airship in half.

Nunnally, watching the broadcast, whispered, "Brother… what have you become?" The final battle of R1 was a three-way war: the Black Knights, the Britannian military, and the maddened remnants of the Geass Order.

He built the from the ashes of shattered resistance cells. Kallen became his ace pilot, the "Red Lotus." The brilliant but timid engineer, Rakshata, built them custom Knightmares. The cowardly aristocrat, Diethard, became their propaganda master. Each pawn was chosen for a single purpose: to die usefully if necessary. He designed the costume himself: a flowing black