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Old 2009-05-20, 12:29   Link #5005
azul120
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I can say that Diethard was all about following the most interesting story. He thought the Britannian status quo was dull, and became excited at the idea of Zero's revolution. Finally, he went insane with glee over Schneizel's idea of ruling the world through fear.

Diethard was never about fighting the status quo. He was only interested in documenting the changing of the guards of history, and in a few cases, manipulating things (i. e. lying that Zero wanted Suzaku killed to Kallen).

Regarding Lelouch and Suzaku, it was apparently because Lelouch didn't like making excuses to the people he cared for, or appearing to make light of serious things, when it came to him not telling the truth about Euphie. It would have made sense for Lelouch to tell him that the whole thing was an accident, but how would Suzaku have taken it?
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