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As you might have noticed, I happen to be a big fan of Code Geass and maps in general.Here I give you my interpretation of the Code Geass Map as of 2018 a.t.b just after Cornelia captures Area 18.
Light Blue: Holy Empire of Britannia and its territories
Green: EU (short of Euro Universe)
Burgundy: Chinese Federation
Purple: Rump state of the Middle Eastern Federation
Pink: Commonwealth of Australia (neutral)
Now before you start saying that Britannia never owned the Philippines or this and that territory, this is a combination of what the novels and anime show or describe. Do NOT mind the little numbers, they don't mean anything.
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Comments: 37
doggonee [2014-01-23 10:47:08 +0000 UTC]
Haha Poor Tasmania couldn't just stay Neutral like the mainland and had to get caught in it that mess.
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theEmperorofShadows In reply to doggonee [2014-03-18 01:57:40 +0000 UTC]
yeah never really understood that for whatever reason
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porygon-2000 [2009-10-29 11:41:09 +0000 UTC]
I am curious: how is australia neutral, was it ever colonised by the brittanians in the first place?
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slifer2534 In reply to porygon-2000 [2010-08-07 20:35:51 +0000 UTC]
its posible that british settelers did go there ( as the colony was established before napoleons conquest in otl), and they could remained independant after the upheavel of the napoleonic invaion of britian and their expulsion tot he americas...its also lily the aborginals still control the contry, or mabye it was a colony of another empire...its never realy mention, but it does have the name austrailia, which implies t did have some british influence
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theEmperorofShadows In reply to porygon-2000 [2009-10-29 23:05:15 +0000 UTC]
they never explain that, it is possible that the britannians decided to consolidate their control over teh americas and did not bother with australia
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ZuStorm [2009-10-24 08:24:19 +0000 UTC]
Britannia, GTFO from the Middle East. Don't piss the GLA off...
*prepares the Baikonur missile for launch*
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Zetsu-boy [2009-06-06 16:22:00 +0000 UTC]
this is not the real map of code geass. this is [link]
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theEmperorofShadows In reply to Zetsu-boy [2009-06-09 00:12:55 +0000 UTC]
i didn't say it was the real map, i said that it includes the areas that the anime neglets. For instance, in the beginning of the anime, Britannia controls the phillipines and in the novels and anime, says it controls part of Indochina as well, the map you're showing me does not show that.
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Zetsu-boy In reply to theEmperorofShadows [2009-06-09 20:44:10 +0000 UTC]
i didn't catch most of that but sure
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gamerknight83 [2009-04-23 20:50:02 +0000 UTC]
What a nice interpretation of the map you created for the CG universe. You even included my country the Philippines as being part of the Britannia empire being post-conquered(I still don't know what Area number it is after Area 11 formely Japan in that map). Anyways, good job with the map!
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theEmperorofShadows In reply to gamerknight83 [2009-04-30 18:53:43 +0000 UTC]
thank you! i had to read the novels and anaylze the maps from the anime carefully to create it. Thinking about doing another one where its an 'accurate' depiction of the different areas and numbers
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IvanDePon [2009-04-06 22:53:30 +0000 UTC]
.... That little emote in the upper right corner of me comment says it all..
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hellooverthere [2009-04-05 09:14:21 +0000 UTC]
One of the reasons why I hate the series, it's to confusing
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theEmperorofShadows In reply to hellooverthere [2009-04-05 09:24:26 +0000 UTC]
yeah, i hope this map makes it somewhat more clear
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hellooverthere In reply to theEmperorofShadows [2009-04-05 09:32:21 +0000 UTC]
So how did Britania gain the America's. If you can help clear that up.
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theEmperorofShadows In reply to hellooverthere [2009-04-05 09:36:28 +0000 UTC]
ok, Britannia bascially never gets conquered by the Roman Empire and remains soverign. They put down the American Rebellion, and when Napoleon fights with Britannia, he conqueres the British Isles, forcing the Tutor family to move to the Americas and establish a new country there. The Britannian empire was an offshoot of the Tutors and since its formal founding by Richard von Britannia, they have managed to expand into the entire western hemisphere. Does that clear things up?
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hellooverthere In reply to theEmperorofShadows [2009-04-05 09:40:02 +0000 UTC]
So the American revolution never happens which means that democracy was never formed. Which means every country is either a monarchy or empire? Thanks for the help man.
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slifer2534 In reply to hellooverthere [2010-08-07 20:30:49 +0000 UTC]
actually, the euro universe is a democratic nation...it was formed after napoleons death , who had laid the foundations for democray by expanding the french liberation movement over most of europe
we dunno if austrilia is deomcratic or any of the chinese federation nations have movements...we know japan was run by a prime minister and the emperor system isnt mentioned (the imperial systems still exsists in japan today in otl, similar to our contituional monarchy in britian)
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firelord-zuko In reply to slifer2534 [2010-11-27 10:16:44 +0000 UTC]
Also, Democracy is not an american invention. The idea of the people as the source of all power reaches back over the great nation of Senatus Populusque Romanus - the roman republic - to ancient Athens. In modern times, Switzerland already was a democracy and the French Revolution was already over as Napoleon was at power (after all, he conquered Britain as an emperor, forcing poor Elizabeth III. to exile, thus giving so much trouble to Lelouch-sama)
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slifer2534 In reply to firelord-zuko [2010-11-27 12:53:37 +0000 UTC]
yea, but america was the reall founder of modern democracy..in that it influsence other ppl in europe and such to think..why do we need monarchy?...even though the greeks where teh founders of democracy, democracy today is mainly derived from the american war of independence (or rebelion depending on your vview on history)...and i never said france wasnt a empire, just in this storyline, after napoleon was assinated, the nations decided to elect their leaders and establish democracys rather than continue with a french empire
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Mech610 In reply to slifer2534 [2010-11-27 22:23:39 +0000 UTC]
Sorry, you guys don't know me but I also wanted to add that Iceland is the world's oldest still standing democracy.
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firelord-zuko In reply to slifer2534 [2010-11-27 14:50:08 +0000 UTC]
Oh, sorry, I messed up with the dates: Of course the american war of independence was before the french revolution, which got the idea of american-style democracy - pretty much like it is nowdays in most countries, with legislative, executive and judicative and so forth - to good old Europe. But even so, I don't think that the US would have risen against their colonists if they were not raised with british ideas. The United Kingdom is the oldest democracy in the world: And yet, not because of the memories to the roman republic - which Britain never saw, as it was conquered by Emperor Claudius in 43 AD, while the roman republic ended about 27 BC with the ascension of Gaius Iulius Caesar Octavianus to the titles of "princeps" and "augustus" - but due to the english nobles yearning for more political power, thus forcing King John I. Lackland to sign the Magna Charta Libertatum. This is the root of american democracy. France, England and the Holy Roman Empire (Germany) parted to walk on three different ways, as my former history teacher uses to say: France gave all power to the king, thus creating both absolutism and making the french revolution possible. The Holy Roman Empire of Teutonic Nation weakened in endless quarrels between the emperor and the pope in roman, between protestants and catholics, and in breking up into thousands of territories and principalitys, in which the emperor was powerless (In the year the french revolution started, there were exactly 1789 differnt territories, often fought about). Meanwhile, in England, the nobility carefully and step by step took power from the king with the support of the people and slowly formed a state which is by all modern means a democratic one, except for the people still being unequal.
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AlphonsePliskin In reply to hellooverthere [2009-06-25 08:37:42 +0000 UTC]
The American Revolution did happen, but Benjamin Franklin accepted the Britannian bribe of an earldom and lied to the Americans about the arrival of French reinforcements whereas he never started negotiations with France in the first place, causing not only the defeat, but the death of George Washington in the Battle of Yorktown-this event was known in Code Geass as the "Washington's Rebellion".
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theEmperorofShadows In reply to hellooverthere [2009-04-05 18:31:35 +0000 UTC]
no prob, you can find more on this on the code geass wiki
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theEmperorofShadows [2009-03-28 21:06:25 +0000 UTC]
yeah thanks. well, i'm not sure if it was the geass or not, but what happened was that in 1800s, there is a point of divergence in history that Napoleon conquers the British isles and the royal family moves over to the Americas. that and the USA does not exist.
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slifer2534 In reply to theEmperorofShadows [2010-08-07 20:28:04 +0000 UTC]
actualy the main pointof divergence, is the super king eowyn, nominated by the celtics to defend the british isles against the roman invasion led by gaius julius ceaser....after that the british empire expanded and their line was derived from his
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theEmperorofShadows In reply to slifer2534 [2010-08-17 06:34:35 +0000 UTC]
nice, you know the backstory to the anime
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slifer2534 In reply to theEmperorofShadows [2010-08-17 06:37:12 +0000 UTC]
not that hard to learn on lol
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theEmperorofShadows In reply to slifer2534 [2010-08-17 06:44:37 +0000 UTC]
yeah though on alt history forums, the actual scenario would be shaky at best, though they have the most badass anthem i've ever heard!
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slifer2534 In reply to theEmperorofShadows [2010-08-17 06:46:06 +0000 UTC]
thats true...bit of alt history nut and it wouldnt make sense how the tudors still exsisted inthat timeline, nor how the others keept theirs...but the anthem just fricking rocks..definatly influenced by german ones
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theEmperorofShadows In reply to slifer2534 [2010-08-24 04:53:07 +0000 UTC]
yeah one thing i really want to do at a con is to see wakamoto Charle's VA in japanese to do that speech live in front of a panel hall with 3000 people, with the anthem playing in the back ground that would make my day
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SpaceMedafighterX In reply to Johanz128 [2020-01-15 03:25:34 +0000 UTC]
Yes. In Code Geass, the British stop the American Revolution, but then lose their mainland to France when Napoleon conquers the British Isles after being victorious the battle of Waterloo.
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LordZerotheMighty In reply to Johanz128 [2009-03-27 20:03:03 +0000 UTC]
Actually The show itself states that because of the power of Geass England and the britannian empire were able to surpress the american revolution so its more like america never happened. Nice work Xas
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slifer2534 In reply to LordZerotheMighty [2010-08-07 20:26:22 +0000 UTC]
i thought the revolutionw as surpressed by robert the duke of britannia, bribing benjamin franklin?
ya know theres one thing i never really understood..when britannia invaded the euor universe, why didnt they take britain back?...they took russia, france, spain, most of western and souther europe, north and south africa...but never britain or austrailia....that never made much sense to me
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