Calling it "the henrie" (from her mother's surname) I guess doesn't roll off the tongue in the same wayAlright but why is it called a guillotine if it wasn't invented by Joseph Guillotin in this world?
Calling it "the henrie" (from her mother's surname) I guess doesn't roll off the tongue in the same wayAlright but why is it called a guillotine if it wasn't invented by Joseph Guillotin in this world?
I mean yuuki wasn't THAT crazy.... maybe.... for a little bit.... I mean she did become crazy after falling in love with Marie but still....Is every hot girl in this nation crazy or what?
Probably using her authority as the most foremost executioner, using evidence that the princess was rejecting her requests and reasoning to say that killing the princess is worth it. You must've seen howExecuting a top ranked member of your ruling class because "I saw it in a dream"...
Okay, but how did she convince the others to help her?
The Terrors of Robespierre are really NOT something you want to use as a comparison for that. They were executing everyone and everything that stood between them and utopia... and you can't exactly murder your way to utopia.Didn't expect the author to include the dramatic increase in executions that followed the invention of the guillotine in this story. Seriously, look at how many people were beheaded in France during the French Revolution. There was a period of time where they just had day-long events of feeding processions of people into them.