If one were to describe Nunnally, they would say she is kind hearted, patient, and understanding. We also see in ‘Nightmare of Nunnally’ that she is a strong woman despite the inability to walk or see. While people do notice her kindness, they are unaware that she too can get angry and feel like someone should pay for their crimes. However, she doesn’t go hellbent on the subject like others.
Nunnally is extremely kind hearted and judges no one until she understands who the person is. Unlike other Britannians or royals, she doesn’t refer to the Japanese as ‘Elevens’, the name given to them. Instead, she calls them Japanese. In general, she treats everyone with the same respect and kindness even if they’re mean and spiteful to her. When a group of girls arrive to bully Nunnally, she replies in a neutral way and excuses herself to go to class. But the head bully, Ekterina, goes a bit further by saying that Nunnally is a freeloader and from ‘some poor noble family’. Instead of ranting or getting angry, she replies:
“I understand that you were born to high nobility. But that is no concern to me.”
We see in this statement that Nunnally’s view of people is not skewed by most of her family’s vision. While she is a princess, she doesn’t throw that title around but instead taking the higher road as some would say. We see that she has made friends with the student council and Milly Ashford whose family had taken in Nunnally and Lelouch after the war. While the older woman is related to Nunnally’s departed mother, her family was stripped of their nobility status. Poor or rich, it doesn’t matter to Nunnally: it’s the character that matters in her eyes.
Along with this kindness, we can also say that Nunnally can be stubborn at times. The most obvious is when Lelouch tells her and Nemo not to get involved in fighting and she ends up doing it by entering the battles at Saitama and Narita. During the hostage situation at Lake Kawaguchi, Lieutenant Colonel Kusakabe tells her that the “stubbornness must run in the bloodline” after she tells him that she had no intention of helping him. It didn’t help that he knew her as a princess and revealed it. Even after explaining his idea, she still refuses to help him.
”You people have stolen many innocent lives and mostly just to prove a point. I will not help people like that.”
With this stubbornness, Nunnally also shows maturity that we don’t see in the original version. Like in the previous examples with the bullies and Kusakabe, she doesn’t whimper or whine but holds steady to her side despite how much they rant and rave in order to win. She keeps her emotions in check during the meeting until Kusakabe takes Alice and threatens to kill her if she didn’t cooperate. It ended with them shooting Alice and Nunnally in despair, which summoned her Knightmare Frame below her feet.
Family and friends are important to Nunnally; they’re everything to her. We see the relationships with everyone she surrounds herself with. The main one is with Lelouch: the caring older brother and how big of an impact we see he has made on her. Unlike in ‘Lelouch of the Rebellion’ in which Nunnally is the driving force, in Nightmare of Nunnally, Lelouch is Nunnally’s driving force for why she fights with Nemo and has the power of geass. Instead of returning to Ashford Academy like in LoR, he vanishes after C.C. awakens. After he vanishes, we see how much it impacts her daily life and how she seems to dislike her own country. Her view changes in the end.
”I feel no loyalty to Britannia.”
When she is reunited with him, it’s bittersweet because now he must take the mantle of C.C. the Demon King and spread chaos throughout the world. But despite this, there will always be the love they share as siblings. Another driving force in the series is Nunnally’s best friend Alice (aka the female Suzaku minus the spin kicks): she’s seen hanging with Nunnally a few times within the series, helping her get rid of the bullies mentioned above (by cleverly removing the other girls’ skirts thanks to her geass called ‘The Speed’) and being there when the princess needs her.
”It’s because you’re here that I can keep going to school every day! It’s because you, my best friend, is here!”
Alice in Nunnally’s mind is another source of courage, someone who has the ability to stand up to people and ideals that seem wrong: the power that she lacks even with geass and Nemo.
While Nunnally is all sweet and kind hearted, don’t assume that she can’t get angry. After her brother vanishes, she travels to the Shinjuku Ghetto alone. When she arrives, the girl smells charred flesh and the like.
”I’m such an idiot! What did I think I could do here with legs like mine!? Is it not enough that my mother and the freedom of my body have been taken from me!? Does my brother have to be taken too!? GIVE HIM BACK! GIVE BACK MY PRECIOUS BROTHER!”
Of course she has the right to be pissed off: her mother dies right in front of her, and she loses her ability to see and walk all in the same day, gets sent to Japan as a political hostage and goes into hiding. After making the contract with Nemo, the doll takes the form of an albino Nunnally and tells her that as her payment, she had taken all the darkness in her heart. This shows that while the girl shows everyone how sweet and kind she can be, that she too has darker thoughts and feelings. Even when she doesn’t want to acknowledge it.
Despite having these feelings, Nunnally cannot bring herself to do the darker things such as kill or hurt anyone. She is seen talking with Nemo to only disable the Knightmares attacking them and not aim to kill. When Alice reveals herself to be working against them, Nemo tells Nunnally to kill her. However, she refuses to do so and breaks the contract with the instrument, losing her power.
Abilites:
In the series, Nunnally has the ability of Geass, a power that can do many different things. While in ‘Lelouch of the Rebellion’, it focuses more on the mental abilities such as ‘Absolute Obedience’ or Mao’s ability to read minds, ‘Nightmare of Nunnally’ makes them physical. Examples include Alice’s ‘The Speed’ in which she can move lightning fast or one of the Irregulars’ ‘The Land’ in which they could map out a terrain and track someone.
Nunnally in the series has TWO Geass abilities: one by a contract with Nemo and one born within her. The first Geass given by Nemo gives her the ability to ‘read the lines of the future’: basically premonition. The second, known as a Wired, not needed to make a contract but rather born with, is called ‘The Zero’: the ability to return everything to ‘zero’. When I say everything, I mean everything. Humankind would become one collective being, therefore erasing the idea of conflict ever again. Marianne and Charles tried to convince Nunnally to use it, making their dream of a kind and gentle world a reality. In the end, she chose to have hope in humanity and not open Heaven's Door.
*Note* I understand that this power seems to be like godmodding and given that everyone is stripped from their powers upon entering, I'm fine with any judgement given when it comes to regaining it.
Other: I understand that there is a CG cast here and the situation going on. If accepted, I will talk with them about how things will go and what I can do.
Nunnally Vi Britannia | Code Geass: Nightmare of Nunnally | Not Reserved 3/3
Nunnally rubbed her eyes slowly before finally opening them, taking in her new surroundings. The sky was a crisp blue, the grass barely showed due to the leaves on the ground, and she felt a chill go up her legs. It was strange to see because the last place she remembered was on the rooftop with her best friend and knight.
Now she was alone.
"Where...am I?"
Nunnally stood up and looked at all the houses on the block: exactly the same decorations, the same cars in the driveway, and the same white chairs like the one she woke up on. This wasn't Ashford and she doubted that this place was still in Japan. It frightened Nunnally after all this time but now wasn't the time to cry about it. She turned back to the chair and picked up what looked like some papers and a ring of keys. One of the chains had a peculiar number engraved on it...that's when she saw the same number at the house she was standing at. Perhaps the people who live here could give her some answers.
Or at least she hope they would.
Nunnally slowly walked up to the door and knocked, waiting for someone to answer. When the door opened, she finally spoke. She wouldn't show how nervous she was, instead giving the person on the other side a small smile.
"Excuse me, but could you tell me where I am?"
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Nunnally Vi Britannia | Code Geass: Nightmare of Nunnally | Not Reserved 2/3
If one were to describe Nunnally, they would say she is kind hearted, patient, and understanding. We also see in ‘Nightmare of Nunnally’ that she is a strong woman despite the inability to walk or see. While people do notice her kindness, they are unaware that she too can get angry and feel like someone should pay for their crimes. However, she doesn’t go hellbent on the subject like others.
Nunnally is extremely kind hearted and judges no one until she understands who the person is. Unlike other Britannians or royals, she doesn’t refer to the Japanese as ‘Elevens’, the name given to them. Instead, she calls them Japanese. In general, she treats everyone with the same respect and kindness even if they’re mean and spiteful to her. When a group of girls arrive to bully Nunnally, she replies in a neutral way and excuses herself to go to class. But the head bully, Ekterina, goes a bit further by saying that Nunnally is a freeloader and from ‘some poor noble family’. Instead of ranting or getting angry, she replies:
We see in this statement that Nunnally’s view of people is not skewed by most of her family’s vision. While she is a princess, she doesn’t throw that title around but instead taking the higher road as some would say. We see that she has made friends with the student council and Milly Ashford whose family had taken in Nunnally and Lelouch after the war. While the older woman is related to Nunnally’s departed mother, her family was stripped of their nobility status. Poor or rich, it doesn’t matter to Nunnally: it’s the character that matters in her eyes.
Along with this kindness, we can also say that Nunnally can be stubborn at times. The most obvious is when Lelouch tells her and Nemo not to get involved in fighting and she ends up doing it by entering the battles at Saitama and Narita. During the hostage situation at Lake Kawaguchi, Lieutenant Colonel Kusakabe tells her that the “stubbornness must run in the bloodline” after she tells him that she had no intention of helping him. It didn’t help that he knew her as a princess and revealed it. Even after explaining his idea, she still refuses to help him.
With this stubbornness, Nunnally also shows maturity that we don’t see in the original version. Like in the previous examples with the bullies and Kusakabe, she doesn’t whimper or whine but holds steady to her side despite how much they rant and rave in order to win. She keeps her emotions in check during the meeting until Kusakabe takes Alice and threatens to kill her if she didn’t cooperate. It ended with them shooting Alice and Nunnally in despair, which summoned her Knightmare Frame below her feet.
Family and friends are important to Nunnally; they’re everything to her. We see the relationships with everyone she surrounds herself with. The main one is with Lelouch: the caring older brother and how big of an impact we see he has made on her. Unlike in ‘Lelouch of the Rebellion’ in which Nunnally is the driving force, in Nightmare of Nunnally, Lelouch is Nunnally’s driving force for why she fights with Nemo and has the power of geass. Instead of returning to Ashford Academy like in LoR, he vanishes after C.C. awakens. After he vanishes, we see how much it impacts her daily life and how she seems to dislike her own country. Her view changes in the end.
When she is reunited with him, it’s bittersweet because now he must take the mantle of C.C. the Demon King and spread chaos throughout the world. But despite this, there will always be the love they share as siblings. Another driving force in the series is Nunnally’s best friend Alice (aka the female Suzaku minus the spin kicks): she’s seen hanging with Nunnally a few times within the series, helping her get rid of the bullies mentioned above (by cleverly removing the other girls’ skirts thanks to her geass called ‘The Speed’) and being there when the princess needs her.
Alice in Nunnally’s mind is another source of courage, someone who has the ability to stand up to people and ideals that seem wrong: the power that she lacks even with geass and Nemo.
While Nunnally is all sweet and kind hearted, don’t assume that she can’t get angry. After her brother vanishes, she travels to the Shinjuku Ghetto alone. When she arrives, the girl smells charred flesh and the like.
Of course she has the right to be pissed off: her mother dies right in front of her, and she loses her ability to see and walk all in the same day, gets sent to Japan as a political hostage and goes into hiding. After making the contract with Nemo, the doll takes the form of an albino Nunnally and tells her that as her payment, she had taken all the darkness in her heart. This shows that while the girl shows everyone how sweet and kind she can be, that she too has darker thoughts and feelings. Even when she doesn’t want to acknowledge it.
Despite having these feelings, Nunnally cannot bring herself to do the darker things such as kill or hurt anyone. She is seen talking with Nemo to only disable the Knightmares attacking them and not aim to kill. When Alice reveals herself to be working against them, Nemo tells Nunnally to kill her. However, she refuses to do so and breaks the contract with the instrument, losing her power.
Abilites:
In the series, Nunnally has the ability of Geass, a power that can do many different things. While in ‘Lelouch of the Rebellion’, it focuses more on the mental abilities such as ‘Absolute Obedience’ or Mao’s ability to read minds, ‘Nightmare of Nunnally’ makes them physical. Examples include Alice’s ‘The Speed’ in which she can move lightning fast or one of the Irregulars’ ‘The Land’ in which they could map out a terrain and track someone.
Nunnally in the series has TWO Geass abilities: one by a contract with Nemo and one born within her. The first Geass given by Nemo gives her the ability to ‘read the lines of the future’: basically premonition. The second, known as a Wired, not needed to make a contract but rather born with, is called ‘The Zero’: the ability to return everything to ‘zero’. When I say everything, I mean everything. Humankind would become one collective being, therefore erasing the idea of conflict ever again. Marianne and Charles tried to convince Nunnally to use it, making their dream of a kind and gentle world a reality. In the end, she chose to have hope in humanity and not open Heaven's Door.
*Note* I understand that this power seems to be like godmodding and given that everyone is stripped from their powers upon entering, I'm fine with any judgement given when it comes to regaining it.
Other: I understand that there is a CG cast here and the situation going on. If accepted, I will talk with them about how things will go and what I can do.
Nunnally Vi Britannia | Code Geass: Nightmare of Nunnally | Not Reserved 3/3
First Person:
Sample Post from Zodion
Third Person:
"Alice?"
Nunnally rubbed her eyes slowly before finally opening them, taking in her new surroundings. The sky was a crisp blue, the grass barely showed due to the leaves on the ground, and she felt a chill go up her legs. It was strange to see because the last place she remembered was on the rooftop with her best friend and knight.
Now she was alone.
"Where...am I?"
Nunnally stood up and looked at all the houses on the block: exactly the same decorations, the same cars in the driveway, and the same white chairs like the one she woke up on. This wasn't Ashford and she doubted that this place was still in Japan. It frightened Nunnally after all this time but now wasn't the time to cry about it. She turned back to the chair and picked up what looked like some papers and a ring of keys. One of the chains had a peculiar number engraved on it...that's when she saw the same number at the house she was standing at. Perhaps the people who live here could give her some answers.
Or at least she hope they would.
Nunnally slowly walked up to the door and knocked, waiting for someone to answer. When the door opened, she finally spoke. She wouldn't show how nervous she was, instead giving the person on the other side a small smile.
"Excuse me, but could you tell me where I am?"
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