Character: Rolo Lamperouge
Series: Code Geass R2
Character Age: 16
Canon: Set in a world largely ruled by the Holy Britannian Empire, Code Geass is the story of former prince Lelouch who, after being disowned by his father following his mother's death, vows to crush the empire and create a peaceful world for his little sister to live in. He finally gets his chance upon meeting with a mysterious woman named C.C. who gives him the power to control people through his words: Geass. Having the means to finally set his plans into motion, Lelouch sets up a rebel faction under the name of Zero and declares war against Britannia. Although he manages to collect a number of victories, ultimately he is caught. A year later, with his memory completely rewritten, he's living the life of a normal student under the eye of Britannia.
Rolo enters the story as a Britannian spy whose mission is to disguise himself as Lelouch's younger brother in order to monitor him and eventually kill him should he ever regain his memories as Zero. While in disguise Rolo appears as a shy, withdrawn boy who has a hard time socializing; he's quiet, reserved, and is a bit of a doormat: it's easy to drag him along in whatever activity. In reality he isn't exactly as innocent as he might look. Always focused on his mission, Rolo is rather cold and is quick to eliminate any obstacle that stands in his way, even if it means killing. A trained assassin since childhood, he's very good at what he does, especially considering he has the added benefit of his Geass which gives him the ability to stop people's perception of time. Confident in his abilities and worth as a soldier, he can come off as arrogant and cocky at times. Having never known what it's like to have a family, Rolo came to genuinely care for Lelouch during the year he spent posing as his brother, eventually joining his side. In the end, all he wishes for is a brighter future with him.
Sample:
Camp Fuck You Die, Louisiana, United States. According to the data Brother sent me, it's been established that the owner of this place is a woman who goes by the name of Elizabeth Sayre. The exact age is unknown and there are no pictures of her available-- furthermore, descriptions of her may vary from person to person... I see, so this woman must be talented in disguising herself. A spy, maybe? At the very least, in order to be able to pull something like this she must have some strong connections. No common person could turn regular plants such as tomatoes into fire-throwing weapons. In addition to that, traps called "Plot Holes" seems to be hidden in the ground; falling into one should be avoided at all costs. It's hard to believe a spy would go through the trouble of setting up a camp like this just to find her lover's murderer, however. Such a thing would be a waste of time, wouldn't it? Either that story is fake, or I still haven't discovered everything I need to know about this.
According to this map, the United States seem to be located in Britannia's territories... Is "Louisiana" a rebel group? It's located in the mainland, so it's not very likely. Plus, I haven't heard of any irregular activities from that place. Interrogating the camp staffers for more information might be the best course of action, and eliminating them before they'll have the chance to contact any others is also necessary. Until then, it's important to be careful about the wild life here.
So far, I have had encounters with creatures that could be called zombies, as well as toucans capable of reading human thoughts and talking directly into someone's mind; taking that into consideration, it's more likely that this is some sort of experiment site after all. It seems that at least the toucans are useful enough to get information out of them, and if they are to be believed, there is also a "Tentacle Monster" hiding in the lake. Things such as monsters don't really exist, do they..? Since it seems the lake is radioactive, it's likely that one of the animals who lived in there has mutated. It's likely that just like the toucans and a number of things here, the Monster has some sort of abilities; something like control over the water, maybe? It doesn't seem believable, but anything should be expected.
Most of these creatures don't look like they're able to organize themselves-- someone must be controlling them. Since they seem to be dangerous, taking care of them is definitely important. However, killing each one of them would take too much time. Considering she must be the one controlling them, finding out where the director is hiding and killing her should be the most efficient method. Still, meeting up with Brother first has higher priority, especially if he risks being experimented on. He should be fine, but his power might not work against those creatures. Especially that tentacle monster; would he be able to fight it by himself?
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