

C.C
シーツー Shītsū
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Alias |
“Immortal Witch” |
Personal Description | |
Age | around 300 |
Gender | Female |
Height | 168 cm (5’6″) |
Knightmare | Burai |
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Allegiance | United States of Japan |
Occupation | Slave (Formerly) |
Title | Leader of the Geass Order |
C.C. is a central character in Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, known for her enigmatic nature and deep connection to the protagonist, Lelouch vi Britannia. As a powerful witch, she plays a pivotal role in the series, guiding Lelouch in his quest for justice and revolution against the Holy Britannian Empire.
Émile Durkheim
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Born |
David Émile Durkheim
15 April 1858 Épinal, France
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Died | 15 November 1917(aged 59)
Paris,France
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Nationality | French |
Alma mater | École Normale Supérieure |
Known for | Sacred–profane dichotomy Collective consciousness Social fact Social integration Anomie Collective effervescence |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Philosophy, sociology, education, anthropology, religious studies |
Institutions | University of Paris, University of Bordeaux |
Influences | Immanuel Kant, René Descartes,Plato, Herbert Spencer,Aristotle, Montesquieu, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Auguste Comte. William James, John Dewey, Fustel de Coulanges, Jean-Marie Guyau, Charles Bernard Renouvier, John Stuart Mill |
Influenced | Marcel Mauss,Claude Lévi-Strauss, Talcott Parsons, Maurice Halbwachs, Jonathan Haidt, Lucien Lévy-Bruhl,Bronisław Malinowski, Fernand Braudel, Pierre Bourdieu, Charles Taylor, Henri Bergson, Emmanuel Levinas, Steven Lukes, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, E. E. Evans-Pritchard, Mary Douglas, Paul Fauconnet, Robert N. Bellah, Ziya Gökalp, David Bloor, Randall Collins, Neil Smelser[1] |
Appearance
C.C. has a distinctive appearance characterized by her long, green hair and striking green eyes. Often seen in a stylish black outfit, she exudes an air of mystery and sophistication. Her appearance reflects her unique background and powers, setting her apart from other characters in the series.

Standing firm beside Zero, C.C. unleashes her formidable powers, a mysterious and unyielding force on the battlefield, as the two unite in their relentless fight for rebellion and revolution.
Personality
C.C. possesses a complex personality, marked by her aloofness and enigmatic demeanor. Despite her initial detachment, she gradually reveals her depth and vulnerability, particularly in her interactions with Lelouch. C.C. is fiercely independent, yet she also seeks connection and understanding. Her past experiences and the burdens of her immortality shape her worldview, making her a multifaceted character who embodies themes of sacrifice and redemption.
Powers and Abilities

Veiled in secrecy, C.C. hides her true identity beneath a clever disguise, blending into the shadows as she navigates the delicate balance between her enigmatic past and the rebellion’s cause.
- Geass:C.C. is a Geass user, possessing the ability to grant others the power of Geass. She is responsible for bestowing Lelouch with his Geass, which allows him to command others to obey his orders.
- Immortality:C.C. is immortal, having lived for centuries. This immortality grants her a unique perspective on life and death, influencing her actions and relationships with others.
- Strategic Mind:C.C. is a skilled strategist, often providing crucial guidance and insight to Lelouch as he navigates the complexities of rebellion and war.
Relationships
Lelouch vi Britannia
C.C.’s relationship with Lelouch is central to the series. Initially, she serves as a mentor figure, but their bond deepens as they face challenges together. C.C. becomes an integral part of Lelouch’s journey, offering both support and insight as he grapples with the moral implications of his actions.
Marianne vi Britannia
C.C. had a close relationship with Marianne, Lelouch’s mother, who was also a significant figure in her life. Marianne’s death profoundly impacts C.C., shaping her motivations and actions throughout the series.
Order of the Black Knights
C.C. initially serves as the leader of the Order of the Black Knights, providing strategic guidance to Lelouch and his allies. Her involvement with the organization emphasizes her commitment to their cause.
Trivia
- Real Name:C.C. is not her real name; she reveals her true name to Lelouch while sleeping, but the viewers do not hear it. This mystery adds to her enigmatic character and sparks intrigue among fans.
- Anime Grand Prix Recognition:C.C. earned recognition as the 3rd most popular female character in the 29th Anime Grand Prix and was voted the most popular female character in 2007 and 2008 by Animage magazine.
- Connection to Geass:C.C.’s role in granting Geass to other characters, including Lelouch and Leila Malcal, highlights her importance in the overarching narrative ofCode Geass.