Lelouch, a Brittanian in Japan after the Holy Empire of Brittania conquered the country and renamed it Area 11, vows to demolish his own government, and meets a girl who bestows him with the power of Geass, which allows him to control people's minds and become the terrorist known as Zero.
"Lelouch, a Brittanian in Japan after the Holy Empire of Brittania conquered the country and renamed it Area 11, vows to demolish his own government, and meets a girl who bestows him with the power of Geass, which allows him to control people's minds and become the terrorist known as Zero."@en
"Graphic novel. In the year 2010, the Holy Empire of Brittania declared war on Japan. Powerless to stop them, Japan surrendered in less than a month. Freedom was lost and Japan was renamed "Area 11" and its people became known as "Elevens." Lelouch is a Brittanian and his friend Suzaku, born an eleven, has achieved the status of honorary Brittanian. As a boy Lelouch vowed to crush his own government, but now seven years later and in high school, he's accepted that he can't change anything. That is until he meets a mysterious girl that gives him the power to control people's minds - the power of Geass! He dons a mask and becomes the ruthless terrorist known only as Zero, destroying any who might stand in his path - including his boyhood friend Suzaku!"
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