Mao, a former test subject for C.C.’s Geass, received the power to read minds—but it drove him insane. His entire existence becomes a to possess C.C., whom he views as his eternal lover.

Such a character would fit Code Geass ’s theme:

Nina worships Euphemia with an almost religious fervor—watching her from afar, making a shrine, and becoming violently possessive. When Euphemia announces the Special Administrative Zone of Japan (a peaceful solution), Nina supports it only because her idol commands it. But after Euphemia’s death (triggered by Lelouch’s uncontrolled Geass), Nina’s turns her into a true terrorist.

Lust's actions as a terrorist are undoubtedly violent and destructive, leading to the deaths of numerous innocent people. However, it is essential to consider the context and motivations behind her actions. Throughout the series, Lust grapples with the moral implications of her decisions, frequently questioning the true cost of her actions and the efficacy of her methods.

: Players navigate the story through choices that determine the outcome of Lelouch's interactions with the main female leads.

Let’s imagine an original character or fan-theory expansion:

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