Talk:Slaine Troyard/@comment-80.121.83.84-20140920192238

Slaine and Inaho...

Somehow they remind me of Lelouch vi Britannia/Zero and Kururugi Suzaku from Code Geass.

In Code Geass both Lelouch and Suzaku had the intention of changing the country for the better, but chose different approaches: Suzaku chose to change it by rising the ranks and doing it from the inside while Lelouch/Zero intended to do so from the outside. They both kept disagreeing about each other's methods. Zero considered Suzaku's way of doing it useless while Suzaku stubbornly believed his way of doing it was right no matter what everyone else says while despising Zero's actions.

This here is similar in that aspect:

Both Slaine's and Inaho's ultimate goal is it to stop the war and ensure Asseylum's safety. Inaho chose a more rational approach and planned to end the war with brains and use the princess to contact the Vers government and remove the reason for the war, that being the fact that Asseylum was assassinated.

Slaine started to completely despise anyone who wanted to use the princess for their own goals and from his viewpoint the terrans had taken the princess and were forcing her to do their bidding such as activating the Deucalion's Aldnoah Drive or deactivating Castle Saazbaum's Aldnoah.

However, having such a mistaken goal based on personal judgement would result in mental breakdown once the person realizes that his actions completely contradicted what he always stood for. This was shown in the second season of Code Geass when Suzaku obliberated a huge part of Tokyo while under the influence of Geass. When he saw that what he did was a LOT worse than whatever his adversary (Zero) ever did he broke down.

It will most likely be very similar with Slaine because right now he has taken the princess away for his own goals and not the goals of the princess and additionally he almost got her killed by saving Saazbaum.