This is an idea @frevandrest and I had and I hope y'all agree this could be pretty cool !
All kind of art are allowed: fanfiction, traditional art, digital art, cosplay, music, sculpture, etc...
Art must be linked to the French Revolution or a character from the French Revolution
All kind of creature and horror folklore are allowed, you can even make up your own lore as long as it fits into the Halloween vibes π
It doesn't have to be horror, all genre are welcomed: comedy, romance, etc
Vampire!Robespierre is very much allowed and appreciated but we hope the event will bring some diversity, have fun !
If you have a idea but don't have time to create something/don't know what to do with your concept feel free to submit it as a prompt for others to use
It would be cool if the event was in part collaborative, like if someone writes a fic and someone else illustrates it and vice versa: for that purpose don't wait until 31 October to post your work if possible
Event will take place between 1st and 31 October: Please do your best to post your work during that timeframe
Tumblr tag: frev halloween event 2024
We should create a collection on Ao3, idk how to do that but I'll figure it out soon
We're hoping the event will be successful and we'll all have lots of fun ! π Reblog to spread the word if you think it's a good idea !!! π¦π¦π¦
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I really like frev portraits where the revolutionary looks like an evil, mystical owl that's about to give you a sidequest.
i've been reading eugene newton curtis's saint-just, colleague of robespierre & he provides a quote from a letter from le bas & saint-just to robespierre:
Saint-Just added this postscript: Too many laws are made, too few examples: you punish only striking crimes, hypocritical crimes are unpunished. Punish a slight abuse in every party; that is the way to frighten evil persons and to make them see that the government has its eye on everything. Hardly does one turn his back when aristocracy becomes the fashion of the day and does harm under the color of liberty. Engage the Committee to give much prominence to the punish- ment of all faults in the government. You will not have done so for a month before you will have cleared up this labyrinth in which counter-revolution and revolution march pell-mell. Direct the society's attention, my friend [i.e., the Jacobins], to strong maxims of public welfare; let it occupy itself with the great measures needed to govern a free state. I invite you to take measures to find out whether all the factories and workshops of France are active and to favor them, for in a year our troops would be without clothing; the manufacturers are not patriotic, they do not want to work, they must be forced to and no useful establishment must be allowed to fail. We will do our best here. I embrace you and our common friends.
and then describes how saint-just talks to him in such a way that i can't help but think... why would you say that...
In this letter, Saint-Just's strong, dominating character stands out in sharp contrast to the chatty, amiable Le Bas. He talks to Robespierre as though he were the master. There was more in this than youthful bravado, for Saint-Just had wit and experience enough to realize that no one could reach the guillotine by any quicker road than by incurring Robespierre's hatred. That statesman was too serious to smile indulgently at the pertness of a handsome boy, too egotistical to listen patiently to advice from an inferior, hardly from an equal. It is clear that he was used to listening to it from Saint-Just, almost clear that he was used to taking it.
saint-just's strong, dominating character... talks to robespierre as though he were the master... almost clear that he was used to taking it... like that sure is some loaded language eugene
the fact that before traumatizing gihun further, both sangwoo and inho said "im sorry" to him
In the year 1789, Robespierre wrote:
Do you know why there are so many indigents? It's because you hold all the wealth in your greedy hands. Why are this father, this mother, these children exposed to all the rigours of the weather, without a roof over their heads, suffering all the horrors of hunger? It's because you inhabit sumptuous houses to which your gold attracts everything which can serve your flabbiness and occupy your idleness. It's because your luxury devours the sustenance of a thousand men in a single day.
But, over two century later, this relates and resonates with us completely. We study history in order to recognize injustice and fight it. This was written in the eve of a revolution that would've changed the world. Revolutions are bound to happen, we just have to be ready, and to do so we have to be educated.
guys Iβm crying in my bed so bad but then I just remember that I have a image of Robespierre pasted on my wall, idk how to feel lol itβs so uncomfortable his fucking green eyes looking at me oh god π ππππ
him: are you fucking stupid?
me:
Same vibes
(I hate de BBC documentary)
PLS DRAW THE REVOLUTIONARIES AS CHILDREN
drew the main four.. the guys..