Lelouch vi Britannia: The King Who Chose to Be Hated
Lelouch vi Britannia is remembered as a genius. A strategist. The man behind Zero. But the mask wasn't the story. The decision to wear it was. This is a psychological examination of a man who concluded that love was his greatest liability — and engineered his own destruction as an act of protection. Zero Requiem wasn't a plan. It was a verdict. If you watched last Monday's analysis of Asura from Soul Eater — a mind consumed by fear rather than purpose — Lelouch is the precise inversion. Same fracture. Opposite architecture. The Monster Within. Every Monday. #CodeGeass #Lelouch #AnimePsychology

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