On the 14th of July in 1789, a crowd of nearly one thousand protesters stormed the Bastille in Paris, France, a major event in the French Revolution, commemorated annually as "Bastille Day".

In the months running up to the uprising, the people of France were facing a dire economic crisis, food shortage, and increased militarization of Paris on orders of King Louis XVI. The Bastille was an armory and prison, perceived by many as a symbol of royal authority in the city.

On the morning of July 14th, a crowd of approximately one thousand people surrounded the Bastille, calling for the surrender of the prison, the removal of its cannon, and the release of the arms and gunpowder stored there.

After negotiations stalled, the crowd surged into the courtyard of the Bastille and were fired upon by troops in the garrison. In the carnage that followed, ninety-eight protesters and one defender of the Bastille were killed.

Governor Marquis de Launay, fearing his troops could not hold out, capitulated to the crowd and opened up the Bastille doors. He was captured and dragged towards the Hôtel de Ville in a storm of abuse. While the crowd debated his fate, the badly beaten Launay shouted "Enough! Let me die!", kicked a pastry cook in the groin, and was then promptly stabbed to death.

As news of the successful seizure of the Bastille spread throughout the country, revolutionaries established parallel structures of power for government and militias for civic protection, burned deeds of property, and in some cases attacked wealthy landlords.

King Louis XVI first learned of the storming the next morning through the Duke of La Rochefoucauld. "Is it a revolt?" asked the King. The duke replied: "No sire, it's not a revolt; it's a revolution."

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  • Eco [she/her, he/him]
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    4 months ago

    finally consistently getting to the second stage of sword saint isshin

    this guy is tough tbh

    • Cowbee [he/him, they/them]
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      4 months ago

      Hardest boss I have beaten in the FromSoft catalogue. You've got this! Sekiro burns dodge and parry timings into you, so you will eventually beat it. Good luck!

      • Eco [she/her, he/him]
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        4 months ago

        i in fact got this earlier this morning! felt so good to deliver the final deathblow

          • Eco [she/her, he/him]
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            4 months ago

            honestly found his third stage comparatively easy - feels like the lightning deflects really burn through his posture. but also by the time i was getting to the third stage i was also frequently no-hitting genichiro and stage 1 of isshin, so honestly i think the fight had just clicked

            • Cowbee [he/him, they/them]
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              4 months ago

              I know, right? That's why Sekiro is From's best game IMO, it really nails the combat. Even if other games are cooler conceptually, or have better level design, Sekiro is the most rewarding to master.