Age: 10 (biologically), 62 (first season), 63 (second season)
Date of Birth: August 4, 1955 a.t.b. (Leo)
Nationality: Britannian
Height: 120 cm (3'11")
Occupation: Scientist, Prince
Allegiance: Holy Britannian Empire/ Geass Order
Position: Leader of the Geass Directorate
Knightmare: Siegfried
V.V. (ヴイツー, Vuitsū), pronounced V2, was an immortal boy with blond hair longer than his body. He was the older twin brother of Charles Zi Britannia, but looked much younger as a result of the power of immortality formed through a Geass contract. He could grant Geass contracts like C.C., having given both his brother and Rolo Lamperouge their Geass abilities.
He succeeded C.C. in becoming leader of the Geass Directorate, a secret organization that researches and creates Geass users and Oiaguro Zevon for the Pluton. He is one of the main antagonists in the series.
V.V. is a sadistic, ruthless, and cruel individual. Despite being chronologically in his early sixties, he maintains the mentality of a ten-year-old boy, showing childlike glee at the things he causes.
Character Background:
He is 63 years old, like his younger twin brother Charles Zi Britannia. However, as he became immortal at age 10, he gradually appeared to be far younger than his twin. C.C. refers to V.V. as Charles' first ally and has actively supported him in his childhood years.
Charles and V.V.'s childhood years were marred by an internal feud in the Imperial Family called the Emblem of Blood. The Imperial Family filled this period with deception and assassination, resulting in the deaths of various royal court members, including their mother.
This event convinced the two to create a Geass contract to build a world without lies and do so; they intended to destroy the "Gods." They also swore never to lie to each other. Several years later, Marianne Vi Britannia and C.C. joined in their venture as well.
First Season:
This event convinced the two to create a Geass contract to build a world without lies, and to do so, they intended to destroy the "Gods." They also swore never to lie to each other. Several years later, Marianne Vi Britannia and C.C. joined in their venture as well.
He knew of Lelouch's actions, particularly his use of Geass. V.V. appeared again to Suzaku Kururugi to tell him about Geass, and that Zero was responsible for Euphemia li Britannia's sudden change. After that, he kidnapped Nunnally vi Britannia and once again disappeared into the Sword of Akasha using a Thought Elevator, resulting in Lelouch's sudden abandonment of the Black Knights' chain of command.
Second Season:
V.V was more active during the Black Knights' second uprising. He leads the Geass Directorate, a secret organization that studies and produces Geass users, as with Jeremiah Gottwald's Geass Canceler.
The research stopped as the Black Knights invaded the Order, killing all the researchers, civilians, and subjects and eliminating all traces of their research.
In the ensuing chaos, he pilots the Siegfried during Lelouch's assault on the Geass Directorate. When Jeremiah, the original pilot of the Siegfried, expressed outrage at this, V.V. called him out for his treason. Though he manages to hold his own at first, he is caught off-guard by Cornelia.
She and Lelouch destroy Siegfried together. He manages to reach the Twilight Door to the Thought Elevator in the complex only to have his Code taken by Charles, causing V.V. to become mortal again and rendering Charles immortal.
Later on, without his Code's immortality sustaining him, he eventually succumbed to his wounds in the presence of C.C. In a flashback, it is revealed that V.V. was the one who assassinated Marianne, having done so out of jealousy. He lied about this to Charles, who had known the truth from the beginning, breaking his promise of mutual honesty between him and Charles.
Code of Immortality:
V.V. is ageless and immortal as a result of his Code of Immortality. Like C.C., V.V. is immortal, unable to die, age, get sick, or be permanently wounded, is self-sustained, and his mind and soul are as eternal as his biological body. Any injuries he suffers immediately heal: even if he is incinerated, blown up, decapitated, wholly deleted, or even if he is destroyed to the sub-atomic level, he will still return to life. He is immune to all harm, nor can he die of any natural causes.
His existence and soul were completely independent of even the concept of reality, making him not bound to the subjects of life, death, and manipulations, as shown with his immunity to Geass. He can also grant Geass contracts like C.C., having given his brother and Rolo Lamperouge their Geass abilities, among others in the Geass Order.
Moreover, he is shown to warp individuals and himself from one place to another, like when he dealt with Lelouch, Kallen, Euphemia, and Suzaku at Shikine Island to Kamine Island. He displayed this ability again during the Battle of the Tokyo Settlement when he appeared in front of Suzaku at the Avalon to tell him the truth behind Geass and transport himself to Ashford to kidnap Nunnally to lure Lelouch to Kamine Island.
Like all who obtains Code of immortality, V.V. is presumed to have had Geass before receiving his Code, but it is unknown which type he had.