Board Thread:New on Code Geass Wiki/@comment-67.236.229.79-20130808044346/@comment-91.116.209.8-20141118024259

I didn't read everything but this pretty much sums everything up:

-The creator never stated that Lelouch is dead. That is false.

-In the last scene, CC is missing her Code (her forehead is shown clearly enough).

So the most logical reasoning is that, prior to the Requiem's execution, Lelouch took CC's Code. Taking the Code does not produce death, it just ends immortality.

This much is pretty much obvious, and I think it should appear in the article at the very least as a possibilitie. Though I myself think it is kinda irrefutable.

Adding some of my own impossible to confirm speculation (not to add to the article, just to express my opinion), after Lelouch survives the sacrifice, and taking in account his "last" words to Suzaku about carrying the burden of being Zero forever, I think at some point he transfers the Code to Suzaku. Then Lelouch and CC go off to live a life and die together, while Suzaku carries both his "desire" and "burden" of safeguarding justice. Thereof explaining their conversation about Geass being the same as desires.