Napoleon's Return to Paris (Hundred Days Begins)
Napoleon Bonaparte arrives at the Tuileries Palace to reclaim power, greeted by cheering crowds and wary officials, marking the beginning of the Hundred Days.
Setting
Tuileries Palace courtyard, Paris, France. The grand entrance of the palace is framed by ornate iron gates, with a wide cobblestone path leading up to the main doors. The courtyard is surrounded by manicured gardens and stately trees, their leaves just beginning to bud in the early spring.
Characters
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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A man of average height with a commanding presence, his pale complexion and piercing gray eyes exuding authority. His dark brown hair is cropped short in the military style, with a receding hairline. He has a strong jawline and a slightly rounded face, with a faint scar on his left cheek from a past duel. His posture is upright, exuding confidence and military precision.
Marshal Ney
secondary
A tall, broad-shouldered man in his mid-40s with a strong, weathered face marked by years of campaigning. His fiery red hair, now slightly graying at the temples, earned him the nickname 'The Red Lion of France'. His piercing blue eyes convey both military sharpness and a hint of inner conflict.
Royalist Official
secondary
A middle-aged man of slight build, with sharp features and a neatly trimmed beard. His pale complexion suggests a life spent indoors, and his piercing blue eyes betray a keen intelligence and deep concern.
Old Soldier
background
A grizzled veteran in his late 50s, with a wiry frame hardened by years of campaigning. His deeply lined face bears the marks of sun and hardship, with a prominent scar running from his left temple to cheekbone. His gray-streaked mustache is unkempt, and his hands—clutching his bicorne hat—are calloused and missing two fingers on the right hand.
Palace Guard
background
A young soldier in his mid-20s, standing at rigid attention with a lean but muscular build. His clean-shaven face bears the faint scars of recent training, and his dark eyes flicker with uncertainty beneath the brim of his shako.
Dialog
Napoleon Bonaparte
France has called, and I have answered. The eagle flies once more to the Tuileries!
Marshal Ney
Sire, your soldiers await your orders. The army is yours, as it has always been.
Royalist Official
One wonders if the people truly understand the consequences of this... return.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Consequences, Monsieur? The only consequence is the restoration of France's glory.
Marshal Ney
Sire, the people are with you. The streets are alive with their voices.
Royalist Official
Voices can be fickle, Marshal. Today's cheers may turn to tomorrow's cries.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Enough. The time for doubt is past. France marches forward, and those who cannot keep pace will be left behind.
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