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Nunnally vi Britannia, born October 25, 2003, was the daughter of Emperor Charles zi Britannia and Empress Marianne vi Britannia, placing her 87th in line to the Britannian throne. She endured witnessing her mother's assassination as a child, suffering bullet wounds that paralyzed her legs. Emperor Charles inflicted her blindness through a Geass command, intending protection from further retaliation by his brother V.V., who orchestrated the attack. This event caused Emperor Charles to exile Nunnally and her older brother Lelouch to Japan as political hostages. They lived under the Kururugi family's care and adopted the surname Lamperouge to conceal their identities after Britannia conquered Japan. They later resided at Ashford Academy under the Ashford family's protection.
Despite her disabilities, Nunnally exhibited profound kindness and empathy, frequently expressing gratitude through her smile. She maintained a pacifist worldview, advocating gentle change and rejecting violence, evident in her efforts to continue her half-sister Euphemia's plan for a Special Administrative Zone in Japan. She possessed a natural ability to detect lies through physical touch, using this skill to challenge deceitful policies, such as confronting an adviser about unfairly burdening the Japanese population during her tenure as Viceroy of Area 11. However, she also deployed ruthlessness, notably firing F.L.E.I.J.A. warheads from the Damocles to create a global symbol of hatred. Official novelizations suggest her gentle demeanor partially masked deeper resentment over her helplessness, leading to moments of harshness, such as berating Suzaku Kururugi for perceived weaknesses during the final conflict.
Her story involved multiple kidnappings, first by the antagonist Mao and later by V.V. V.V.'s kidnapping triggered Lelouch's abandonment of the Black Knights to rescue her. In the second season, her existence was erased from the memories of those at Ashford Academy, replaced by the fabricated character Rolo Lamperouge. After being revealed as the Viceroy of Area 11, she was presumed dead following an F.L.E.I.J.A. explosion but resurfaced aboard Schneizel's Damocles, declaring opposition to Lelouch and Suzaku. During the Battle of Mount Fuji, she overcame her father's Geass-induced blindness through sheer willpower, regaining her sight. She refused to relinquish control of Damocles to Lelouch, explaining her intent to use it as a unifying symbol of hatred, mirroring his Zero Requiem plan. He ultimately used his Geass to force her to surrender the launch key. After Suzaku (disguised as Zero) assassinated Lelouch, Nunnally grasped his dying hand and comprehended his sacrificial plan. She subsequently ascended as the 100th Empress of Britannia, overseeing a reformed empire that restored Japan's autonomy and pursued diplomatic peace, aided by Schneizel (under Geass command) and Zero.
In the alternate continuity of the spin-off manga *Nightmare of Nunnally*, she acquired a Geass contract after the Shinjuku incident, gaining precognitive abilities through a magical entity named Nemo, who embodied her suppressed anger. This version actively participated in conflicts using a Knightmare Frame, Mark Nemo, and confronted revelations about her family's manipulations, including regaining her sight and mobility by accepting her darker emotions. Her journey culminated in witnessing parallel worlds through "Heaven's Door," fostering hope for diverse futures. This storyline diverged significantly from the anime, featuring unique character dynamics like her friendship-turned-betrayal with the soldier Alice.
Despite her disabilities, Nunnally exhibited profound kindness and empathy, frequently expressing gratitude through her smile. She maintained a pacifist worldview, advocating gentle change and rejecting violence, evident in her efforts to continue her half-sister Euphemia's plan for a Special Administrative Zone in Japan. She possessed a natural ability to detect lies through physical touch, using this skill to challenge deceitful policies, such as confronting an adviser about unfairly burdening the Japanese population during her tenure as Viceroy of Area 11. However, she also deployed ruthlessness, notably firing F.L.E.I.J.A. warheads from the Damocles to create a global symbol of hatred. Official novelizations suggest her gentle demeanor partially masked deeper resentment over her helplessness, leading to moments of harshness, such as berating Suzaku Kururugi for perceived weaknesses during the final conflict.
Her story involved multiple kidnappings, first by the antagonist Mao and later by V.V. V.V.'s kidnapping triggered Lelouch's abandonment of the Black Knights to rescue her. In the second season, her existence was erased from the memories of those at Ashford Academy, replaced by the fabricated character Rolo Lamperouge. After being revealed as the Viceroy of Area 11, she was presumed dead following an F.L.E.I.J.A. explosion but resurfaced aboard Schneizel's Damocles, declaring opposition to Lelouch and Suzaku. During the Battle of Mount Fuji, she overcame her father's Geass-induced blindness through sheer willpower, regaining her sight. She refused to relinquish control of Damocles to Lelouch, explaining her intent to use it as a unifying symbol of hatred, mirroring his Zero Requiem plan. He ultimately used his Geass to force her to surrender the launch key. After Suzaku (disguised as Zero) assassinated Lelouch, Nunnally grasped his dying hand and comprehended his sacrificial plan. She subsequently ascended as the 100th Empress of Britannia, overseeing a reformed empire that restored Japan's autonomy and pursued diplomatic peace, aided by Schneizel (under Geass command) and Zero.
In the alternate continuity of the spin-off manga *Nightmare of Nunnally*, she acquired a Geass contract after the Shinjuku incident, gaining precognitive abilities through a magical entity named Nemo, who embodied her suppressed anger. This version actively participated in conflicts using a Knightmare Frame, Mark Nemo, and confronted revelations about her family's manipulations, including regaining her sight and mobility by accepting her darker emotions. Her journey culminated in witnessing parallel worlds through "Heaven's Door," fostering hope for diverse futures. This storyline diverged significantly from the anime, featuring unique character dynamics like her friendship-turned-betrayal with the soldier Alice.