Thursday, 21 September 2023

On Nunnally

Nunnally was mislead by Schneizel. She is very young and can easily fall prey for lies of someone so intelligent as Schneizel.

Schneizel easily framed the situation in a way that made her see Lelouch as some literal devil and Schneizel as a savior of the world.

He probably told her that life under control of Lelouch geass is much more misreable that life in fear of Fleija attack from Damocles.

Lelouch Geass does not work this way, but Schneizel can still say (lie) that it does to create a compelling narrative that frames Lelouch as a literal devil.

Schneizel used that misleading narrative that to Convince the entirety of Black Knights to betray Lelouch. The way he decribed geass to them is actually only partially correct. Using the same description to convince a little, blind, crippled girl would not be too hard.

Cornelia had issue with Schneizel telling Nunnally that people of Pendragon survived the attack, which was a lie. Schneizel opted to silence Cornelia so that Nunnally would not learn the truth.

Why did Schneizel lied? To make Nunnally believe that he is not the kind of evil guy who would kill all the people of the capital in a Fleija attack. If she knew that people died, she might have not supported him there.

Blaming Nunnally here is like blaming a person for being too stupid to give money to hackers in a phishing attack.

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