Tragically, Euphemia's death at the hand of Zero caused Nina to become mentally unstable. Nina developed an intense hatred toward Zero for killing Euphemia and was determined to complete her research. They spend the day in Area 11 and Euphemia goes under the name Euphie, which becomes the nickname that Suzaku and Imperial Family call her by. This runs completely contrary to Lelouch's plans. We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website. 9 June 1854, Pennsylvania; d. 23 January 1928, in Ilasco, Missouri) became known for a seventeen-year legal struggle, together with her sister Euphemia B. Koller (nicknamed "Feemy"), to retain possession of land she inherited in 1910 from her late husband, Sam M. Heinbach, in Ilasco. Because written communication was difficult in wartime, she was sent in person to visit Daughters of Charity congregations in Confederate territory, at some personal risk. Their conversation also helped Nina as well. "Others asked the sisters what we should do if the enemy should reach us in triumph! In this aspect, Lelouch succeeded; following the Zero Requiem, all hatred was focused on Lelouch and the past forgotten, including Euphemia's massacre. Cornelia worries that Euphemia's ideals will get her sister into trouble and warns Euphemia that the policy of discrimination against Honorary Britannians like Suzaku is so firmly established that she might have to be exposed to the rigours and dangers of competing for the throne in order to challenge it and that it is better if Euphemia were to be the Empress to change such policy. She is very tall, being slightly taller than Lelouch. Realizing she has little time Euphemia urges Suzaku to stay in school for both of them and dies smiling telling him how glad she is. Lelouch decides to agree with the zone, but when his Geass becomes permanent (with the order to kill all the Japanese accidentally) he then realizes that he has to kill Euphemia. As Lelouch shot her, he states that she was his first love. After learning that her creation caused the death of 25 million people during the 2nd Assault of the Tokyo Settlement, Nina was consumed with grief. Wishing to live the peaceful days she once had with Nunnally and Lelouch, she declares the establishment of the Special Administrative Zone of Japan for the Japanese people. Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion I — Initiation, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion II — Transgression, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion III — Glorification, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (Manga), Code Geass: Tales of an Alternate Shogunate, Battle at the 'Mausoleum of Eighty-Eight Emperors', https://codegeass.fandom.com/wiki/Euphemia_li_Britannia?oldid=82293. In the ensuing Four-way battle (between Zero, Suzaku, Rolo and Alice), Nunnally is spirited away by Alice. Euphemia deeply missed Lelouch and Nunnally when they were sent into exile, and when they were announced dead when the war between Britannia and Japan happened. At the end of NoN, Euphemia frees all the numbered areas, trying her best to establish peace between these newly created nations. However Suzaku is still hesitant due to doubting his actions as to how he wasn't willing to execute his assassin until Anya took over. '", Blenkinsop wrote in an 1862 report. Euphemia is Cornelia's younger sister, and loves her sister very much, she left her throne to clean the name of her sister as the massacre princess. Euphemia was the Sub-Viceroy of Area 11, a role she admittedly did not enjoy. Though he brandishes a gun at her, he decides against killing her. Her eyes are lavender purple and her lips have a natural pink tint, though she usually wears magenta lipstick in public. '"[3] Sister Euphemia was appointed to represent the order's leadership in the American South. Euphemia seems to possess a Geass ability in the alternate story paths in the DS Game. Euphemia is Lelouch vi Britannia 's half-sister and the sister he cared most about after Nunnally. Transcripts, Congregational Offices Suzaku becomes emotionally unstable and pursues Zero, having discovered Zero's true identity. Eventually Euphemia then began to question who Zero is when the possibility of him having a grudge against the Britannian imperial family is revealed. Suzaku's goal during this time was to become the Knight Of One in order to take control of Japan so that people will no longer support Zero. After the incident, the Japanese general public in Area 11 refers to her as the "Massacre Princess". J. When Zero confronts Euphemia a second time, she asked if he is Lelouch, to which he takes off his mask and reveals that he was alive to Euphemia, which causes her to have tears of joy seeing her long lost brother. Upon agreeing to Euphemia's proposal, Lelouch goes off on another conversation with Euphemia, eventually saying that if he really wanted to, he could get her to do anything he asked for, and he jokingly mentions the genocide of the Japanese people as an extreme example. [3] In 1866, she succeeded her mentor Mother Ann Simeon as visitatrix of the Daughters of Charity in the United States,[4] and mother superior of the order's Mother House, St. Joseph's Sisterhood, in Emmitsburg. Euphie says that she has never been this happy before. Therefore, throughout both seasons, he has gone through drastic changes and is willing to kill anyone or make them suffer to bring his ideals into fruition that will satisfy him. Trying to hide the unforgivable crime he made, Lelouch made all Elevens and the Order of the Black Knights believe that Euphemia betrayed them, that she just thought of the Administrative Zone of Japan a laugh and made fun of all Japanese. Lelouch is also deeply affected by Euphemia's death and resolves to fight and defeat Britannia once and for all. The Island of the Gods episode also boasts strong innuendo about their relationship.