Lelouch vi Britannia (
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CR Chart Meme
I always have a hard time finding motivation to write up CR charts for my characters. Doing it in meme form always helps!

1. Comment with your character's name.
2. Reply to other comments to request their characters' opinions of yours.
3. Return the favor when people comment to you.
4. Profit.
CR Chart Meme

1. Comment with your character's name.
2. Reply to other comments to request their characters' opinions of yours.
3. Return the favor when people comment to you.
4. Profit.
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On the other hand, Lelouch has never understood why Katze is so willing to accept Iason's treatment of him here in Nautilus. He feels that Katze should stand up for himself, and it baffles him that Katze would be capable of doing so and choose not to. For all that he can understand not wanting Iason dead, he cannot understand willing servitude.
Lelouch was willing to forgive reality-storm-related hijinks up until the time that Nautilus twisted his own feelings toward Katze. For Lelouch, that was a grave violation, made worse by the fact that he lived with a similar manipulation of his feelings toward Nunnally for a year. To say that Lelouch was upset about the whole thing would be putting it mildly--anger, hatred, disgust, unwilling guilt, and pain were all part of it. Unfortunately for Katze, he became something of a lightning rod for those feelings even though Lelouch logically knows that it was not his fault in any way, unlike Rolo. Lelouch has done his best to avoid taking it out on Katze because of this, and he is now trying to get past it because he knows Katze does not have a lot of people in Nautilus he can talk to. Lelouch is not truly over it yet, however.