Episodes

  • Ninety-Three Chapter 28 - Marat In The Green-Room
    Mar 27 2026
    In which the sombre, animated corridors of the Convention are portrayed with intimate familiarity, a theatre where Marat moves—a figure both marked and marked upon—amid murmurs of suspicion and political stratagems. Through the dialogue and decrees that echo the harsh rhythms of revolutionary justice, the weight of authority and the cruelty of war are delicately unveiled as inexorable forces shaping men and nations alike.
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    10 mins
  • Ninety-Three Chapter 30 - Men
    Mar 27 2026
    In which the shadowy forests of Brittany are revealed as vast, secretive refuges where generations of men, fleeing relentless tyrannies and ancient conflicts, have woven a hidden subterranean existence beneath the tangled briers and silent woods. These troglodyte sanctuaries, steeped in a mysterious history from the Druids to the revolutionary fervour of the French Republic, stand as somber testaments to the desperate will of a people hunted by the relentless forces of despotism.
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    4 mins
  • Ninety-Three Chapter 29 - The Forests
    Mar 27 2026
    In which the sombre and shadowed forests of Brittany emerge as silent witnesses to the fierce and enigmatic Vendéan conflict, their dark depths entwined with legends and the primal spirit of a land resisting the restless march of revolutionary progress. Here, amidst ancient trees and reverent peasants, a unique world unfolds—where tradition and turmoil meet, and the soul of a people clings to the old ways with stoic devotion.
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    5 mins
  • Ninety-Three Chapter 25 - Magna Testantur Voce Per Umbras
    Mar 26 2026
    In which three formidable architects of revolution—Danton, Robespierre, and Marat—gather in a tempest of voices to delineate the perils besetting France, each unveiling their fierce visions of internal and external enemies as they survey maps and whisper conspiracies. Their dialogue, sharp and unyielding, reveals a restless city pulsating with danger, where loyalty frays and the very streets seem to harbour shadows darker than those beyond the frontiers.
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    34 mins
  • Ninety-Three Chapter 27 - The Convention
    Mar 26 2026
    In which the mighty Convention is depicted as a towering and tempestuous assembly, a crucible of revolution where heroes and cowards alike shape the irrevocable destiny of a nation in the place once graced by kings. Within the sombre yet relentless hall, amid statues of ancient lawgivers and the echoes of impassioned debate, humanity’s clash of ideals, ambitions, and fears unfolds alongside the birth of momentous reforms and the shadow of irrevocable justice.
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    53 mins
  • Ninety-Three Chapter 26 - A Quivering of the Inmost Fibres
    Mar 26 2026
    In which the turbulent spirits of Robespierre, Danton, Marat, and the austere Cimourdain converge in a charged council over the perils of the Vendée rebellion, revealing the friction and precarious alliances that thread through revolutionary France. A solemn commission is bestowed upon Cimourdain, steeped in priestly conviction yet armed with a grim resolve, as the shadow of duty and distrust looms over the young commander Gauvain and the fate of the Republic itself.
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    19 mins
  • Ninety-Three Chapter 24 - Minos, Aeacus, and Rhadamanthus
    Mar 25 2026
    In which a dimly lit back-room in a modest Parisian café becomes the clandestine stage for three formidable revolutionary figures, whose distinct demeanours and intense discourse sketch a vivid tableau of a city and era on the cusp of tumultuous change. The somber atmosphere is pierced by the whispered presence of loyal guardians and the ever-watchful eyes of history’s unseen chroniclers, underscoring the gravity of their secret deliberations.
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    6 mins
  • Ninety-Three Chapter 22 - Cimourdain
    Mar 25 2026
    In which the austere and unyielding spirit of Cimourdain is revealed—a former priest turned philosopher and revolutionary, whose austere zeal and piercing logic render him both formidable and solitary amid the throes of change. Amid the tumult of 1793, his stern devotion to truth and justice situates him at the heart of a turbulent society, where his austere virtue shapes and restrains the volatile passions of the age.
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    15 mins