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With no official order, the Marquis de Sade never faced trial and was saved from the [[guillotine]]. | With no official order, the Marquis de Sade never faced trial and was saved from the [[guillotine]]. | ||
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De Sade's Reprieve was a virtual representation of one of Arno Dorian's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.
Description[edit | edit source]
After silencing the competition, Arno returned to the Marquis de Sade, but found a newspaper detailing his detainment.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
The Newspaper Le Père Duchesne:
- "Citizens! At long last, the sordid and depraved Marquis de Sade is soon to plop his head in a basket. He is charged with moderatism, but in reality, his crimes descend to far greater depths. Our congratulations to the office of Prosecutor Fouquier-Tinville in the Grand-Châtelet in anticipation of a successful prosecution! --The Editor"
Arno snuck into Antoine Fouquier-Tinville's office at the Grand Châtelet and stole the order for de Sade's trial.
Outcome[edit | edit source]
With no official order, the Marquis de Sade never faced trial and was saved from the guillotine.
