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I want this out of my head, so I am going to write up the scenario so as to (hopefully) lay it to rest.

The basic idea is to add one extra fantasy element to Code Geass (well, one element with subsections, as it were) and see what it does to the plot. Logically the plot should diverge from canon at some point, because otherwise there is no point to the extra element, but I have no idea where that would happen, because the idea is more a series of images and scenario-flashes from a dream I had last night than an actual story.

Right. So the extra element is... there is no way to make this not sound stupid, but dreams never make much sense. Anyway, in this AU, people are born with a sort of... totem animal? Soul animal? Whatever. Everyone has some animal (or mythical creature) that represents part of 'who they are,' so to speak. And for most people, that's pretty meaningless, but for some people, that part of their soul is strong enough that they can 'manifest' -- i.e., actually shift into the form of their soul beast thingy. Also, if you can manifest, usually you will display some personality traits of your soul animal even in human form (though not physical traits, except maybe coloring).

All members of the Britannian royal family are dragons. There is a way to read a person's soul at birth and determine their animal, and royal children who aren't dragons are immediately killed. (Infanticide for the lose. Yes, this was in my dream.) Also, all dragons are strong enough to manifest; otherwise they die before birth.

The same goes for phoenixes, incidentally. And yes, Suzaku is a phoenix. Kallen is a tiger. CC is a qilin, obviously. Getting a Code makes you a qilin, regardless of your previous animal affiliation.

The story plays out as in canon until Shinjuku, where I need a justification for Lelouch not to shift to dragon form and just tear the soldiers to shreds. So, I think, he's spent years training himself not to manifest and the soldiers get off the first shot before he can react (that's the one that 'kills' CC). Then he's going to shift, but CC grabs his hand and gives him Geass first, and he uses that since it won't immediately proclaim his survival and true identity to anyone who might come along.

So the story doesn't diverge there, but it really needs to at some point thereafter, and at more than just the basic tactical level. (Tactics are obviously going to be slightly different if you might be facing a giant, flying, fire-breathing dragon at any moment.)

Um. Other points. The size and strength of most manifestations is related to the size and physical strength of a person's human form. This doesn't hold for mythological creatures, whose size and strength is determined more by strength of will (and, maybe, possession of Geass?), and somewhat by how big the person feels like being at that particular moment -- it's variable by whim, I guess. (Strength of will only sets the upper limit.)

You must be in human form to pilot a Knightmare, and most manifestations are useless against modern technology, except in guerrilla and infantry situations. (Exceptions again for mythological creatures, as they have magical powers and stuff. Such as fire. Or maybe other elemental alignments; I dunno; details escape me.) Mmm. Also, most people consider themselves human even if they can manifest, but for some people, the identification runs so strongly that they think of themselves as both human and manifestation equally, or in a few rare cases, manifestation playing at humanity. (Again, this identification slip is more common in mythological creatures, who are, I should mention, quite rare.)

But mostly my dream was a series of images of Lelouch as a huge, sinuous black dragon curled protectively around Nunnally (either as a human girl or as a smaller, white-gold dragon), or Suzaku becoming a giant phoenix and flash-frying Tokyo, or Kallen prowling around that desert island as a tiger and pouncing on Suzaku (who was in human form, because he hates and fears his manifestation), or the Emperor using some weird area-effect technology that could force people to manifest against their wills and thereby revealing Lelouch's identity (either when he was being Zero, or in the middle of Ashford Academy; I saw it both ways), and stuff like that.

So yeah. Like I said, a crazy idea without a proper story attached to it. Hopefully I will be able to move on and think about my actual fics now.

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ETA: So not only will the idea not go away, I have committed background/prequel fic for it. *headdesk* Made Manifest: Mother Wolf is 825 words on Marianne vi Britannia and her son.

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Date: 2010-05-02 08:07 am (UTC)
askerian: Serious Karkat in a red long-sleeved shirt (Default)
From: [personal profile] askerian
I stopped watching Code Geass about 15 episodes on, but if you wrote this I would be all over it. *__* it's AWESOME.


Re: divergent history, as it's a fanfic AND it's about a series with an already divergent history and we don't exactly know how it shifted, we're free to imagine that the events up to this point happened the way they did to create the show especially because the new divergences were in place. if it were a divergent history ofic I'd be more skeptical about the resemblance in the starting point, but in an AU fanfic I really don't see the need. XD it wouldn't be fanfic if we couldn't recognize jack shit. Might be less likely that past events unfolded the way needed to produce the same starting point, out of all hundreds and thousands of new possibilities, but the premises don't make it impossible either and it's not Geass fic otherwise.

... anyway, i'd love you forever and ever. I don't know enough to help plot, but PRRRRRRRRT.

One thing, isn't Lelouch reluctant to hurt/kill people with his knightmare or simply fight with it?
He's not very physical. Perhaps even as a dragon he's not very physical, or clumsy because he didn't change often enough and yay puberty and he never practiced his new body, or he was always less athletic than his siblings and that pushed him to trust his body less... Perhaps he finds killing with his own two paws/teeth/fire distasteful, maybe the smell makes him sick or feel dirty or have flashbacks. Maybe the way his mother died this time around makes him very reluctant to use his dragonness as a weapon, so he'd still want to secure a ... robothing?

Anyway you can't limit him too much to keep from affecting the plot because otherwise having the dragon thing is completely pointless, but there are still some ways to limit things when/if you really need it.

*ponderponder* ... anyway I love the idea. *_* I wonder if dragons have senses that would make Nunnally's blindness less of a burden to her? then again she'd be paralyzed in either case... Hm.
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From: [personal profile] askerian
Marianne gave birth to her first child in a tiny, bunker-like room in the basement of the hospital wing of the imperial palace. Charles did not attend. No one was notified of the event in advance. The only people present, aside from herself and the child, were a mousy young doctor, a rather bored nurse, and the soul reader.
This is a very neat opening paragraph. Love the fact that she gives birth to an emperor's son in a bunker-like basement, that says a lot. And ee! Soul reader. *worldbuilding glee*

There was no sense washing or clothing a corpse, after all, and if he weren't a dragon, he wouldn't live another minute.
Man, HARSH. loooooove. *__*

all the little checks of health and size that suddenly became relevant.
*__*

"He's strong," the reader said conversationally. "All dragons are, of course, but he's strong even among his siblings. That news should put some of the gossip to rest."
Love that bit too, and how Marianne immediately goes on the offensive about any potential rumors. I guess she'd know all about the enemies that would make her kid. It feels like the reader knew it just fine as well and was testing her to know if he could let it slip without risk. Well, he got his answer. Pff. XD

She's a wolf!! *__* awesome. (hm, do the kids usually take after one of their parents in inner beasts?)

she would indulge in one moment of sentiment, her one absolute right over this child that not even Charles could take from her.
"Lelouch," she said. "His name is Lelouch."
Her grandfather had been executed for treason.

...O______O aaaawesoooome.

Oh man, now i'm craving more snippets from this world hardcore. Couldn't you perhaps divert the bunnies that way instead of having to go with a whole multipart? Just little scenes and oneshots?

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