No Lelouch - Lost Colors ... — Code Geass - Hangyaku

Rai smiled. For the first time, his eye didn’t burn with Geass. It simply saw .

But Lelouch approached him, holding out a hand.

The stench of Geass .

“I can’t,” Rai replied. “Because I was never really here. I’m the color that doesn’t exist on any palette. The lost color.”

This was the “Lost Colors” route—the true ending. Rai refused to choose. He played basketball with Suzaku. He helped Shirley bake a cake. He argued with Lelouch about the ethics of revolution over a chessboard. Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch - Lost Colors ...

And just like that, he was given a name from a hat: Rai . A dorm room. A uniform.

He had no name. No memory. No past.

But Shirley kept a seat empty at lunch. Lelouch left a second king on the chessboard. And C.C., eating her pizza alone, whispered to the wind: