List of Code Geass characters

Following her return to the Imperial Family in the second season, she retakes her birth name, Nunnally vi Britannia, and is at her own request appointed Viceroy of Area 11.

When she was a freshman, she disliked Lelouch, but after witnessing him, who was with Rivalz, discreetly humiliate a road-raged driver that was abusing an elderly couple without taking any credit, she became curious about him and eventually fell madly in love with him.

Shirley then tries to ally with Rolo, but he uses his Geass and fatally shoots her in the stomach with a gun she is holding when she shows knowledge of Nunnally's existence, and she eventually dies after professing love to a devastated Lelouch.

In a misguided attempt to avenge Euphemia, she arms the Ashford's Ganymede Knightmare Frame with a prototype nuclear bomb and intends to detonate it to kill Zero, but it fails to explode and she is arrested.

Also among its upper echelon are the Japan Liberation Front (日本解放戦線, Nippon Kaihō Sensen), the largest anti-Britannia resistance group prior to the appearance of the Black Knights, consisting predominantly of former Japanese military personnel.

He earned the nickname Tohdoh of Miracles (奇跡の藤堂, Kiseki no Tōdō) for his singular defeat of the otherwise undefeated Holy Britannian Empire during the invasion of Japan, managing this feat without the use of Knightmare Frames.

The Holy Britannian Empire (神聖ブリタニア帝国, Shinsei Buritania Teikoku) is an international superpower that controls about one-third of the world at the beginning of the series, increasing to two thirds by the mid-second season.

Based in North America, from the imperial city of Pendragon, the territories under Britannian rule include the entire Western Hemisphere, Japan, New Zealand, and parts of the Middle East.

Acquiring allies in Marianne and C.C., Charles created the Sword of Akasha, a weapon designed to facilitate the Ragnarök Connection, remaking the world into a place without lies by killing "God", which is the collective individual unconsciousness of all humankind.

However, Lelouch sees Charles' ideal world to be nothing more than stagnation that would doom humankind rather than save it, and he uses his Geass to break collective unconsciousness from the connection while having his father dissolve into nothingness.

's death, she is taken prisoner by Lelouch, but manages to escape in the aftermath of the Second Battle of Tokyo, joining Schneizel when he arrives as an envoy and telling him everything she learned relating to the Geass Order.

's capsule is stolen by Japanese resistance fighters under the mistaken belief that it contains poison gas, Clovis is quick to order the eradication of the Shinjuku ghetto to disguise his secret project.

Wanting to help Zero and instill trust in him for the civilian populace, she announces her intent to form the Special Administrative Zone of Japan in the region under Mount Fuji, giving the Japanese people their name and country back, and govern it alongside Zero.

She is fatally shot in the stomach by Zero to end the chaos and dies from her injuries unaware of what has happened, sparking the Black Rebellion and provoking Suzaku to desire to kill Zero, who himself is grieving over what he had to do.

Once Lelouch becomes Emperor, he intends to shed enough blood to make the name of Princess Massacre be forgotten, allowing his culpability for the event to become exposed in order to direct the hatred of the entire world upon himself.

However, Kallen ultimately interferes in the stolen Guren Seiten, and strikes down all four members of the unit in one swift motion, freeing Zero and killing the quartet (save Marika) in the process.

The largest military in the world, Britannia's armed forces are the primary antagonists of the series, divided into many hundreds of ground troops, Knightmare frames, Hoverships and specialized Knight groups.

Rumors of Jeremiah's connections to “orange” lead to his demotion and even an attempted assassination by his own men (only to be saved by Suzaku and Euphemia), and eventually causing him to believe that killing Zero will restore his honor.

His impatient and impulsive action when trying to find Zero leads to his quick defeat at the hands of Kallen Stadtfeld, who has recently acquired the Guren Mk-II, when he tries to fight Zero at the Battle of Narita.

He has a younger sister named Marika (マリーカ) who has a cameo appearance as one of the Valkyrie Squadron pilots in the second season and is also killed by Kallen; her story (and by extension, Kewell's) is expanded in Code Geass: OZ the Reflection.

Lloyd Asplund (ロイド・アスプルンド, Roido Asupurundo) is an earl of the Britannian nobility and the head of the scientific research team Camelot, which is responsible for the development of the elite Knightmare Frame Lancelot.

Li Xingke (黎星刻(リー・シンクー), Rī Shinkū, pinyin: Lí Xīngkè) is a military officer in the Chinese Federation, said to equal Lelouch in strategy and Suzaku in strength; however, he is limited by a deadly disease that causes him hemoptysis.

However, the ceremony is interrupted by Li Xingke and the Black Knights, who instigate a coup d'état and place her back in control of the Federation, making them Lelouch's first allies in his global alliance.

[24] Shamna (シャムナ, Shamuna) is Zilkistan princess and priestess whose Geass allows her to send her soul six hours into the past every time she dies, giving her a chance to change the outcome of coming events.

As Rozé, she is part of the Nameless Mercenary (ナナシの傭兵, Nanashi no yōhei) duo and acts as the younger brother of Ash while her friend and lookalike Sakura assumes her role as a double.

One day, while out shopping in the city, he helped Ema Mei and, guided by her, visited the café "Shumari," where he met Raspberry (who is actually Sakuya) and fell in love at first sight.

Immediately prior to the First Decisive Battle of Tokyo, he appears before Suzaku and explains the nature of Geass, using Euphemia's uncharacteristic actions during the establishment of the Special Administrative Zone of Japan and his own insubordination at Shikine island to entice him.

Alice (アリス, Arisu) is a tomboyish girl who is Nunnally's best friend and classmate, but is secretly an agent of the Irregulars assigned to the surveillance of Milly Ashford under the cover identity of a middle school student.

After an unknown period of time, Orpheus would join the mercenary and terrorist-controlling group "Peace Mark", and learned the truth behind his birth and his blood connection with Euliya's killer, Oiaguro.

Swearing to achieve revenge against his uncle and his four subordinates who attacked the village, Orpheus "retook" the surname of Zevon that he now despised in order to engrave his decision in his heart, and remained within Peace Mark as a terrorist-for-hire that rebels against Britannia, believing that he would surely one day encounter Oiaguro and Pluton again this way.

From left to right: Rivalz, Arthur (the black cat on the bike), Kallen , Sayoko, Suzaku , Lelouch , C.C. , Shirley, Milly, Nina, and Nunnally .
Various members of the Black Knights, from left to right: Inoue, Yoshida, Ohgi, Kallen, Sayoko, Diethard, Zero, C.C., Kaguya, Rakshata, Tohdoh, Tamaki, Kento, and Yoshitaka.
Left to right: Claudio Darlton, Andreas Darlton, Guilford, Cornelia, Euphemia , Suzaku , Lloyd, Cécile, Jeremiah, Villetta, and Kewell.
The Knights of the Round, from left to right: Luciano Bradley (top), Anya Alstreim (bottom), Suzaku Kururugi , Gino Weinberg, Monica Kruszewski, Bismarck Waldstein, and Nonette Enneagram. Dorothea Ernst is absent.
Flag of the Chinese Federation.