Talk:Suzaku Kururugi/@comment-74.64.16.173-20190507202648/@comment-14099266-20190521221833

Agreed Suzaku was feeling the guilt trip over killing his father which motivated his do or die attitude followed by Euphemia's death by the hand of Zero. The sudden revelation that his best friend Lelouch killed his half sister Euphemia the girl he loved for Nunnally's sake and dismissing it as in the past caused a deep rift between them. Lelouch needed an equal who would serve as his rival a champion of Britannia that he felt conflicted with confronting over their personal history. Lelouch had the cunning and audacity to force the change; whereas Suzaku strived to prove justice can prevail if people are willing to obey the rules imposed upom them by their rulers. Either way Lelouch and Suzaku managed to put aside their differences to work together once more and atone for their sins in the Zero Requiem.

Stability of regions is often hard to mediate as how should it be addressed when the land has been conquered with the mindset that if a nation is too soft an eventual rebellion will be strong enough too upsurp the rulers.