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Lloyd Asplund, a Britannian earl and scientist, spearheads the development of cutting-edge Knightmare Frames, including the renowned Lancelot series and its successors. With lavender hair, oversized glasses, and a signature lab coat draped over a green turtleneck, he openly declares himself a sociopath devoid of emotional ties, yet subtle gestures betray concern for his assistant Cecile Croomy and protégé Suzaku Kururugi. A graduate of the Imperial Colchester Institute, Lloyd established Camelot, a research division under Prince Schneizel’s patronage, bypassing military oversight to pioneer technologies like the Float Unit, Hadron Cannon, and the 9th-generation Guren S.E.I.T.E.N.—reverse-engineered from Rakshata Chawla’s designs, fueling their rivalry.
His calculated persona extends to personal affairs, entering a politically motivated engagement to Milly Ashford for access to Ganymede schematics. Though the arrangement dissolved after her bid for independence, Cecile observed Lloyd’s unspoken approval of her choice. Collaborating closely with Cecile, he tempers his clinical pragmatism with her moral guidance during crises, such as devising countermeasures against F.L.E.I.J.A. warheads.
Aligned with Lelouch’s regime during the Zero Requiem, Lloyd relinquished his noble title to serve as a self-proclaimed “cog” in the grand scheme. Post-conflict, he infiltrated Zilkhstan to facilitate Lelouch’s resurrection and aided Nunnally vi Britannia’s rescue, his typically unflappable demeanor faltering only when Cecile faced injury. Beyond battlefield innovations, he privately acknowledges human fragility as a design flaw, yet discreetly honors others—spurring applause at Suzaku’s knighting or prioritizing Cecile’s safety amid chaos.
Dubbed the “Earl of Pudding” by Rakshata for his dessert obsession, Lloyd balances icy rationality with flickers of empathy, evident in his tense response to Nina Einstein’s volatile experiments or pragmatic alliances with figures like Sayoko Shinozaki. Across spin-offs such as *Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection*, he navigates geopolitical strife with a blend of detached ingenuity and reluctant loyalty, cementing his legacy as a genius whose creations outpace his own emotional comprehension.
His calculated persona extends to personal affairs, entering a politically motivated engagement to Milly Ashford for access to Ganymede schematics. Though the arrangement dissolved after her bid for independence, Cecile observed Lloyd’s unspoken approval of her choice. Collaborating closely with Cecile, he tempers his clinical pragmatism with her moral guidance during crises, such as devising countermeasures against F.L.E.I.J.A. warheads.
Aligned with Lelouch’s regime during the Zero Requiem, Lloyd relinquished his noble title to serve as a self-proclaimed “cog” in the grand scheme. Post-conflict, he infiltrated Zilkhstan to facilitate Lelouch’s resurrection and aided Nunnally vi Britannia’s rescue, his typically unflappable demeanor faltering only when Cecile faced injury. Beyond battlefield innovations, he privately acknowledges human fragility as a design flaw, yet discreetly honors others—spurring applause at Suzaku’s knighting or prioritizing Cecile’s safety amid chaos.
Dubbed the “Earl of Pudding” by Rakshata for his dessert obsession, Lloyd balances icy rationality with flickers of empathy, evident in his tense response to Nina Einstein’s volatile experiments or pragmatic alliances with figures like Sayoko Shinozaki. Across spin-offs such as *Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection*, he navigates geopolitical strife with a blend of detached ingenuity and reluctant loyalty, cementing his legacy as a genius whose creations outpace his own emotional comprehension.