Of all of Lelouch's Geass uses, which one do you think he regrets the most, if you could ask him?
My guess is that he probably regrets Geassing Villetta right at the start to get her to give him her knightmare. Sure, it helped him at the time, but in hindsight it would have been EXTREMELY convenient later in the show for him to still be able to Geass her, considering what a nuisance she became. I bet Lelouch badly wishes he could have that early one back.
I've never watched this and every time a thread pops up about it, it ensures I never willl
Asher Flores
Not your blog
Brayden Thompson
euphi
Gabriel Walker
From emotional standpoint it is obviously Euphemia however tactical view it could definitely be the black chick
Christian Morales
Pre-filtered
Brandon Davis
He was in a tight situation for thinking. Looking back and say "he could have done this" is dumb. He hadn't much time to think PLUS it was a new power. Actually he didn't know he couldn't use it twice.
Anthony Barnes
>Of all of Lelouch's Geass uses, which one do you think he regrets the most, if you could ask him? Beyond a doubt it has to be Euphemia.
Jacob Watson
Besides Euphemia I'd vote for not FUCKING ORDERING ORGA TO KILL HIMSELF FUCK HIM I HOPE SOMEONE RAPES VILLETA
Villetta is a fucking witch. She faces down MULTIPLE brushes with death, including ones where she should have been dead to rights. But not only does she survive all of them, she single-handedly ruins all of Lelouch's plans, and after ALL of that, she winds up with the happiest ending in the series.
Wasn't it shown that she stops doing that after some time? I kind of remember a scene showing that wall in the later(?) episodes, but not all the details.
Charles Cooper
Lmao Poor girl
Matthew Murphy
BASED
Samuel Flores
Tactically it must still be Euphemia, the show was about to be over.
Emotionally it's definitely Euphie? But tactically I think absolutely not. Actually you can make the argument that the Euphinator moment HELPED Lelouch tactically. It was horrifying for him personally but it played right into the hands of his grand strategy, because it let him paint Britannia as backstabbers and traitors who would always go back on their promises of mercy for Japan. He spun it beautifully, too, with his whole "United States of Japan" speech.
If he hadn't fucked up the Battle of Tokyo because of his fear for Nunnally, then the Black Knights probably win outright control of Japan in the aftermath of the Euphinator incident. It was a personal disaster but a tactical and strategic masterstroke.
He had Orange undo it I'm sure. He had the opportunity.
Nicholas Kelly
lol you really think Lelouch remembered or cared
Jace Gonzalez
He probably regrets killing Clovis instead of geassing him into being his lifelong slave, the same with Cornelia, having slaves like them on the inside would have been really helpful
William Miller
If you don't regret killing someone you don't throw up the next day over it.
Jacob Garcia
I mean, he never really went fully off the deep end into actually mindbreaking people into eternal slaves until after he came up with his whole Zero Requiem thing, so I'm pretty sure he just morally didn't want to completely destroy their lives. Death would be a kinder end than losing everything you were and becoming a robot.
Brody Bailey
Should've geassed those bitches at CLAMP to give the series better art instead of drawing stickmen