The French Revolution: And the Adventures of Elyna Dupont
old regime (Year 1788)
Estates General (1789)
Our story stars the great Elyna Dupont, a women's rights activist and professional angry woman who helped lead everyone into Versailles and helped bring down the bastille.
National Assembly tennis court oath (1789)
In the old regime, Elyna was a serf in the 3rd estate. and she was absolutely sick of working hard hours in the fields and getting no recognition or wages. She's been reading these articles that have been going around about enlightenment and wants to do something about it.
the storming of the bastille (1789)
Lets bring this place to the ground!!!
Elyna was at the estate's general meeting and couldn't even say a word. no one cared for the third estate and it didn't help that she was a woman. even though the third estate made of oer 90% of the french population they were always outnumbered in votes due to each estate having one vote. this was the last straw.
Declaration of the Rights of Man (1789)
on the tennis court at the Versailles palace, Elyna is in the large crowd as she sees many making the oath to not rest until there is equality in France.
Elyna Leads a large crowd into the basteel to seize it and take its gunpowder. they are successful.
Elyna helps sign the Declaration of the Rights of Man and finally makes a dent in the very oppressive ruling of France.