On the 26th of July 1794, Maximilien Robespierre, perhaps the most public face of what would come to be known as "the Reign of Terror", a revolution that would completely change the face of a nation and alter the course of human history, had been turned on by his associates.
The man who had been hailed as a hero just a few months previous, was now reportedly foaming at the mouth, positively choking with rage, as his emboldened peers now felt confident enough to openly accuse him before the crowd...
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