Mao serves as a cautionary tale for the protagonist, . Unlike Lelouch, who uses his power of "Absolute Obedience" strategically, Mao’s telepathic Geass has spiraled out of control, permanently reading every thought within his vicinity. This sensory overload has stripped Mao of his sanity and moral compass, reducing his existence to a singular, obsessive attachment to C.C. , the woman who gave him his power. Mao’s descent into madness highlights the "curse" aspect of the contract, illustrating that the Geass can eventually consume its wielder. The Duel of Intellects
The following essay explores the themes and narrative weight of (Stage 15: "Cheering Mao") of the first season of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion , based on the German-dubbed version ( GerDub-015 ) with a standard runtime of approximately 24 minutes . Code Geass I GerDub-015 mkv24:08 Min
The climax at "Clovisland" showcases Lelouch’s tactical brilliance. Knowing Mao can read his mind, Lelouch utilizes a pre-recorded video on a Jumbotron to distract him, effectively tricking Mao into a predictable emotional outburst. This moment is pivotal because it demonstrates that Lelouch’s greatest weapon is not just his supernatural eye, but his cold, analytical intellect. By outsmarting a telepath, Lelouch reasserts his dominance as a strategist. Mao serves as a cautionary tale for the protagonist,
He promises to conquer the power of Geass rather than being enslaved by it. , the woman who gave him his power