For one, Marianne may be crazy trying to slience the world, and maybe her care isn't too deep and is off in methods, but at least she cares for her children. However, in the novel she is crazy enough to let people feel that she will directly harm them.
- .... Bismarck snatched up little Lelouch in his arms, "Marianne-sama, what were you trying to do?"
- .... Upon her mother's smile, baby Nunnally shivers with fear. As a baby she can't move nor speak. So she just silently lies in her nanny's arm, staring back to her mother with her clear eyes.
The novel's description about Anya weeping (without knowing why herself) when she's on a KMF the same design as Ganymede doesn't bond well either. Why would Marianne cry on Ganymede? Tears of joy? "Yay i can finally do some killing with this baby again"?
The novel says Marianne was the one who slauthered the previous Knight of One in a sword duel during Charles's coup d'État. It's her, not Bismarck. Now Suzaku got owned by Bismarck in sword battle. Novel version Marianne would have wiped the floor with him when he tried to stop her in SoA.
The novel gone really far in describing Marianne as a crazy bloody *****.
#7 (The Television Weekly) - Emperor Lelouch appoints Suzaku the highest knight - Knight of Zero. Suzaku wipes out of the opposing powers. After stablizing Britannia, Lelouch declares Britannia joining the UFN, which surprises the world.
#8 (TV Guide) - The world undergoes great changes. The time for final showdown between Britannia and UFN draws near. The fates of Lelouch and many others also begin to move.
#9 (TV Station) - It's time to raise the curtains for the final showdown between the two powers that split the world, Britannia and UFN.
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