The death of Shirley’s father serves as the first major personal consequence of Lelouch's actions as Zero, highlighting the collateral damage of his rebellion.
The interaction with Kirihara provides a rare glimpse into Lelouch's childhood in Japan before the invasion. Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Episode 12
In Episode 12, titled "The Messenger from Kyoto," the focus shifts from the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Narita to political maneuvering and personal tragedy. Episode Summary The death of Shirley’s father serves as the
Kirihara demands that Zero reveal his face to prove his trustworthiness. After a ruse involving C.C. posing as Zero, Lelouch eventually reveals his true face to Kirihara in private. Recognizing Lelouch as the prince he met years ago, Kirihara pledges Kyoto’s full support, including advanced resources and Knightmares like the Guren Mark II . Episode Summary Kirihara demands that Zero reveal his
The support from Kyoto transforms the Black Knights from a small rebel group into a well-funded paramilitary force.
Impressed by the Black Knights' performance at Narita, the Kyoto Group —the secret financial backers of the Japanese resistance—requests a meeting. Zero, Kallen, and other core members travel to a mining facility at Mount Fuji to meet their representative, Taizō Kirihara .
These videos offer further analysis and reactions to the major reveals in Episode 12, including Zero's meeting with the Kyoto Group and the emotional impact on Shirley: