Definitely. There are fanfics that pick up where the story left off with Lelouch alive. They often delve into how his survival changes the political landscape of the Code Geass world again. These fanfics can be really interesting as they expand on the complex world and characters already established in the original anime.
Yes, there are quite a few. You can start by looking on fanfiction platforms like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own. Some fanfics might focus on Lelouch's new life after the events of the series, exploring his relationships and new adventures.
One common theme is redemption. Since Lelouch has done many morally ambiguous things in the original series, some fanfics focus on him trying to make up for his past actions. Another theme is love and relationships, such as his relationship with C.C. or his sister Nunnally.
One great fanfic in this category is 'The Geass Exchange'. It explores an alternate scenario where Lelouch gives his Geass to a different character, Suzaku. This creates a whole new dynamic as Suzaku, with his own set of beliefs and moral code, has to grapple with the power of Geass. The story delves deep into how the Geass affects his relationships, not just with Lelouch, but also with other characters in the Code Geass universe like Euphemia. It's a really interesting take on the concept of Geass transfer and how it can change the course of events.
One great fanfic could be 'A New Path'. It explores the relationship between Lelouch and Suzaku in a post - Code Geass world where they have to work together to rebuild society. The story delves deep into their characters, showing how they've changed and how their bond has evolved. It's full of emotional moments and interesting plot twists that keep you hooked.
There's also 'Brotherhood in Code Geass'. This fanfic focuses on the unbreakable bond between Lelouch and his brother. The OC in this story is a catalyst for change. It's filled with action - packed scenes and emotional moments that will make any Code Geass fan love it.
I'm not sure specifically as it's a fanfic. It could be about Lelouch from Code Geass in some sort of capsule - related situation. Maybe it's a unique take on his character, like he's trapped in a capsule and has to figure out a way to escape or use his Geass powers in a confined space. It could also involve some new plotlines with other characters coming to his aid or trying to stop him.
First, understand the Code Geass universe thoroughly. Know the personalities of Lelouch and the existing characters. Then, create a well - developed OC. Give the OC a unique backstory and personality traits that can interact meaningfully with Lelouch and his brother. For example, if the OC is a rebel, show how that affects Lelouch's plans. Also, have a clear plot. Maybe it could be about the OC helping Lelouch achieve his goals in a different way than in the original series.
The power dynamics. When Lelouch gives someone Geass, it completely changes the balance of power. For example, if he gives it to a character who was previously powerless, like a civilian, that character suddenly has the ability to influence others in a major way. This can lead to all kinds of new plotlines and character interactions.
First, understand the character of Lelouch thoroughly. Know his motives, his strengths, and his weaknesses. For example, his desire for justice and his complex relationship with his sister. Then, create an interesting plot. It could be an alternate timeline, like what if Lelouch didn't get his Geass power? Also, make sure to keep the writing style engaging. Use vivid descriptions of the Code Geass world, like the mechs and the political intrigue.
One great Code Geass Lelouch Ashford harem fanfiction is 'The Ashford Harem Adventures'. It explores different relationships Lelouch could have within the Ashford Academy setting. The characters are well - written and it stays true to the original personalities for the most part.
Well, often the theme of isolation is present. Lelouch was a very lonely character in many ways. In a suicide fanfic, this isolation could be exacerbated. He might feel that no one truly understands him or his motives. It could also explore the theme of power and its consequences. Lelouch had great power with his Geass, and his suicide could be a way of escaping the burden of that power. Maybe he realizes that the power has corrupted him in some ways or led to too much destruction, and death is his way out. And then there's the theme of legacy. His suicide could be seen as a way to leave a certain kind of legacy, whether it's a martyr - like one or a cautionary tale about the pursuit of power.