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* EvilChancellor: The last person in King Louis' good graces by the time of the game is the Comte de Cagliostro, a mystic intent on advancing his own power and wealth at France's expense. Notably, while he's an absolutely appalling person who makes a habit of encouraging authority figures to engage in greater evil for his own personal gain, he's more of an enabler of existing cruelties and injustices than the true source of villainy in pre-revolutionary France. In particular, he and the king form a fairly balanced BigBadDuumverate.

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* EvilChancellor: The last person in King Louis' good graces by the time of the game is the Comte de Cagliostro, a mystic intent on advancing his own power and wealth at France's expense. Notably, while he's an absolutely appalling person who makes a habit of encouraging authority figures to engage in greater evil for his own personal gain, he's more of an enabler of existing cruelties and injustices than the true source of villainy in pre-revolutionary France. In particular, he and the king form a fairly balanced BigBadDuumverate.BigBadDiumverate.
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* EvilChancellor: A rare example where the chancellor is ''less'' evil than his charge. The last person in King Louis' good graces by the time of the game is Comte de Cagliostro, a mystic intent on advancing his own power at France's expense.

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* EvilChancellor: A rare example where the chancellor is ''less'' evil than his charge. The last person in King Louis' good graces by the time of the game is the Comte de Cagliostro, a mystic intent on advancing his own power and wealth at France's expense.expense. Notably, while he's an absolutely appalling person who makes a habit of encouraging authority figures to engage in greater evil for his own personal gain, he's more of an enabler of existing cruelties and injustices than the true source of villainy in pre-revolutionary France. In particular, he and the king form a fairly balanced BigBadDuumverate.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: A common promotional image used as the game's boxart shows Aegis wielding a Foil and Armored Fan. As these are two separate weapon classes, no such configuration exists in the game proper.



* FashionableAsymmetry: All of Aegis' foot armor. She always wears a boot on her left and a matching shoe on her right. Much like her bare arms and SexyBacklessDress, this is to leave equipment like her grappling hook unobstructed.

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* FashionableAsymmetry: All of Aegis' foot armor. She always wears a boot on her left and a matching shoe on her right. Much like her bare arms and SexyBacklessDress, SexyBacklessOutfit, this is to leave equipment like her grappling hook unobstructed.
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* FashionableAsymmetry: All of Aegis' foot armor. She always wears a boot on her left and a matching shoe on her right.

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* FashionableAsymmetry: All of Aegis' foot armor. She always wears a boot on her left and a matching shoe on her right. Much like her bare arms and SexyBacklessDress, this is to leave equipment like her grappling hook unobstructed.
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* GeniusBonus: A revolutionary red and blue flag can be seen throughout the ruins of Paris (and in the page image) -- this is consistent with the early days of the French Revolution in real life, when Revolutionaries wore red and blue cockades. In the real world, where ''no one'' in the heady days of 1789 intended to depose the monarchy, Lafayette added white -- the traditional color of the Bourbons -- to the cockade. That created the famous tricolour that eventually became the official flag of France. In the alternate reality of ''Steelrising,'' of course, Louis brutally suppressed the revolution using an army of murderous robots, so no one would be inclined to add the Bourbon white to the flag.
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* GeniusBonus: A revolutionary red and blue flag can be seen throughout the ruins of Paris (and in the page image) -- this is consistent with the early days of the French Revolution in real life, when Revolutionaries wore red and blue cockades. In the real world, where ''no one'' in the heady days of 1789 intended to depose the monarchy, Lafayette added white -- the traditional color of the Bourbons -- to the cockade. That created the famous tricolour that eventually became the official flag of France. In the alternate reality of ''Steelrising,'' of course, Louis brutally suppressed the revolution using an army of murderous robots, so no one would be inclined to add the Bourbon white to the flag.
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* MotiveRant: Louis rants at some length at the end of the game when he is [[spoiler: about to be guillotined]]. He explains that he watched his mom and dad die when he was a kid, his sister when he was not much older, his daughter and then his son when he was king, and he had grown to both hate death and find no pleasure at all in life. So he vowed to beat death and bestow immortality on his subjects.
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''Steelrising'' is an {{Action|Adventure}}[=-=]SoulsLikeRPG created by Creator/{{Spiders}}. It's plot takes place in an alternate history during UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution in which King UsefulNotes/LouisXVI managed to suppress the revolution with an army of robots called automats.\\

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''Steelrising'' is an {{Action|Adventure}}[=-=]SoulsLikeRPG created by Creator/{{Spiders}}. It's Its plot takes place in an alternate history during UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution in which King UsefulNotes/LouisXVI managed to suppress the revolution with an army of robots called automats.\\
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* TragicMonster: Many of the bosses are this in spades, of special note is the [[spoiler: optional fight against the Royal Orpheus, Marie's own son executed by the king and brought back as an automat with an extending snake-like head.]]

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* TragicMonster: Many of the bosses are this in spades, of special note is the [[spoiler: optional fight against the Royal Orpheus, Marie's own son executed killed by the king and Cagliostro in a botched {{Magitek}} medical procedure and brought back as an automat with an extending snake-like head.]]
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* SexyBacklessOutfit: All of Aegis's outfits are backless in order to allow her coolant system to operate freely without freezing/burning anything unnecessary. While her segmented ceramic 'skin' and exposed machinery mean that 'sexy' is a bit of an overstatement, it does make her look more elegant and ladylike.

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* ArcWords: "What Vaucanson has done, only Vaucanson can undo." As Jacques de Vaucanson is the original creator of the automats, Marie-Antoinette sends Aegis to find him and make him stop the army. [[spoiler:With TheReveal that the soul animating Aegis is Jacques' daughter, Athénaïs, it becomes apparent the Vaucanson to stop the automats is Aegis herself.]]

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* AlchemyIsMagic: The {{Elemental Weapon}}s Aegis and the Automats use is explained as alchemy. [[spoiler:There's also the alchemy that extracts souls to make the automats.]]
* ArcWords: "What Vaucanson has done, only Vaucanson can undo." As Jacques Eugène de Vaucanson is the original creator of the automats, Marie-Antoinette sends Aegis to find him and make him stop the army. [[spoiler:With TheReveal that the soul animating Aegis is Jacques' Eugène's daughter, Athénaïs, it becomes apparent the Vaucanson to stop the automats is Aegis herself.]]



* DanceBattler: Aegis was created to dance before the royals recommissioned her as a fighter, so her attack animations are very graceful and can look like elaborate dance moves.

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* DanceBattler: Aegis was created to dance before the royals recommissioned repurposed her as a fighter, so her attack animations are very graceful and can look like elaborate dance moves.



* GrapplingHookPistol: An upgrade Aegis can get to make traversing the city quicker.

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* GrapplingHookPistol: An The Bishop's Hook, an upgrade Aegis can get to make traversing gets for beating the city quicker.Bishop of the Cité boss.


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* HealThySelf: Instead of the standard HealingPotion, Aegis heals with oil either from vials or a reusable burette.


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* SuperDrowningSkills: Being a robot, Aegis cannot swim. Falling into the water is instant death.

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* DanceBattler: Being a former dancer, Aegis' attack animations are very graceful and can look like elaborate dance moves.

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* DanceBattler: Being Aegis was created to dance before the royals recommissioned her as a former dancer, Aegis' fighter, so her attack animations are very graceful and can look like elaborate dance moves.



* EvilChancellor: A rare example where the chancellor is ''less'' evil than his charge. The last person in King Louis' good graces by the time of the game is Comte de Cagliostro, a mystic intent on advancing his own power at France's expense.



* GrapplingHookPistol: An upgrade Aegis can get to make traversing the city quicker.



* MeaningfulName: Aegis has two; "Aegis" is a divine shield in Myth/ClassicalMythology, fitting for a bodyguard. [[spoiler:The de Vaucansons called her "Ludia", the feminine form of "Ludius" a Roman term for a gladiator or a performer. Both apply to [[DanceBattler Aegis]].]]

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* MeaningfulName: Aegis has two; "Aegis" is a divine shield in Myth/ClassicalMythology, fitting for a bodyguard. [[spoiler:The de Vaucansons called her "Ludia", the feminine form of "Ludius" "Ludius", a Roman term for a gladiator or a performer. Both apply to [[DanceBattler Aegis]].]]


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* {{Psychometry}}: Aegis can see memories by touching personal items.
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* CombatHandFan: Aegis can equip various types or razor-sharp gigantic metal fans, including the Dancer class' starter weapon, to slice enemy automats to pieces.

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* CombatHandFan: Aegis can equip various types or of razor-sharp gigantic metal fans, including the Dancer class' starter weapon, to slice enemy automats to pieces.
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* ArcWords: "What Vaucanson has done, only Vaucanson can undo." As Jacques de Vaucanson is the original creator of the automats, Marie-Antoinette sends Aegis to find him and make him stop the army. [[spoiler:TheReveal that the soul animating Aegis is Jacques' daughter, Athénaïs, it becomes apparent the Vaucanson to stop the automats is Aegis herself.]]

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* ArcWords: "What Vaucanson has done, only Vaucanson can undo." As Jacques de Vaucanson is the original creator of the automats, Marie-Antoinette sends Aegis to find him and make him stop the army. [[spoiler:TheReveal [[spoiler:With TheReveal that the soul animating Aegis is Jacques' daughter, Athénaïs, it becomes apparent the Vaucanson to stop the automats is Aegis herself.]]
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-->-- '''Queen Marie Antoinette'''

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-->-- '''Queen Marie Antoinette'''
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* AristocratsAreEvil: Zig-zagged. Louis the XVI is undeniably the villain of the story, having brutally suppressed the revolution using his machines and letting his automats run havoc in the streets of Paris. His wife UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette on the other hand is portrayed in a sympathetic light, being horrified of what her husband has become and asking Aegis to stop him.

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* AristocratsAreEvil: Zig-zagged. Louis the XVI is undeniably the villain of the story, having brutally suppressed the revolution using his machines and letting his automats run havoc in the streets of Paris. His wife UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette Marie Antoinette on the other hand is portrayed in a sympathetic light, being horrified of what her husband has become and asking Aegis to stop him.

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* AristocratsAreEvil: Zig-zagged. Louis the XVI is undeniably the villain of the story, having brutally suppressed the revolution using his machines and letting his automats run havoc in the streets of Paris. His wife Marie Antoinette on the other hand is portrayed in a sympathetic light, being horrified of what her husband has become and asking Aegis to stop him.

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* AristocratsAreEvil: Zig-zagged. Louis the XVI is undeniably the villain of the story, having brutally suppressed the revolution using his machines and letting his automats run havoc in the streets of Paris. His wife Marie Antoinette UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette on the other hand is portrayed in a sympathetic light, being horrified of what her husband has become and asking Aegis to stop him.


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* DanceBattler: Being a former dancer, Aegis' attack animations are very graceful and can look like elaborate dance moves.


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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Naturally, a story taking place in the French Revolution is going to feature most of the central figures of that time period.


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* VirtualPaperDoll: Aside from her equipment Aegis can be visually customized by altering her complexion, her wig and makeup.

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Although "automatons" is the correct word, they're called "automats" in the games. Translated into French?


''Steelrising'' is an {{Action|Adventure}}[=-=]SoulsLikeRPG created by Creator/{{Spiders}}. It's plot takes place in an alternate history during UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution in which King UsefulNotes/LouisXVI managed to suppress the revolution with an army of robots called automatons.\\

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''Steelrising'' is an {{Action|Adventure}}[=-=]SoulsLikeRPG created by Creator/{{Spiders}}. It's plot takes place in an alternate history during UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution in which King UsefulNotes/LouisXVI managed to suppress the revolution with an army of robots called automatons.automats.\\



Paris, 1789. The revolution has failed. The streets of Paris are drenched in the blood of revolutionaries, mercilessly slaughtered by the king's army of automatons. You are Aegis, a mechanical masterpiece created by the engineer Vaucanson to be the bodyguard of the queen. Will you be able to save the revolution and end the king's ReignOfTerror?\\

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Paris, 1789. The revolution has failed. The streets of Paris are drenched in the blood of revolutionaries, mercilessly slaughtered by the king's army of automatons.automats. You are Aegis, a mechanical masterpiece created by the engineer Vaucanson to be the bodyguard of the queen. Will you be able to save the revolution and end the king's ReignOfTerror?\\



* AristocratsAreEvil: Zig-zagged. Louis the XVI is undeniably the villain of the story, having brutally suppressed the revolution using his machines and letting his automatons run havoc in the streets of Paris. His wife Marie Antoinette on the other hand is portrayed in a sympathetic light, being horrified of what her husband has become and asking Aegis to stop him.
* BigBad: King Louis the XVI, being the leader of the automaton army and a horrible tyrant who sees nothing wrong with terrorizing his kingdom and having his machines slaughter anyone who so much as makes a peep against his regency.

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* ArcWords: "What Vaucanson has done, only Vaucanson can undo." As Jacques de Vaucanson is the original creator of the automats, Marie-Antoinette sends Aegis to find him and make him stop the army. [[spoiler:TheReveal that the soul animating Aegis is Jacques' daughter, Athénaïs, it becomes apparent the Vaucanson to stop the automats is Aegis herself.]]
* AristocratsAreEvil: Zig-zagged. Louis the XVI is undeniably the villain of the story, having brutally suppressed the revolution using his machines and letting his automatons automats run havoc in the streets of Paris. His wife Marie Antoinette on the other hand is portrayed in a sympathetic light, being horrified of what her husband has become and asking Aegis to stop him.
* {{Bifauxnen}}: Aegis' armor collections are inspired by ''men's'' fashion of the period.
* BigBad: King Louis the XVI, being the leader of the automaton automat army and a horrible tyrant who sees nothing wrong with terrorizing his kingdom and having his machines slaughter anyone who so much as makes a peep against his regency.



* CombatHandFan: Aegis can equip various types or razor-sharp gigantic metal fans to slice enemy automats to pieces.

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* CombatHandFan: Aegis can equip various types or razor-sharp gigantic metal fans fans, including the Dancer class' starter weapon, to slice enemy automats to pieces.



* {{Fembot}}: Aegis' appearance, voice and mannerisms are very feminine, making her stand out from the other automatons who were built to be little more than killing machines.

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* FashionableAsymmetry: All of Aegis' foot armor. She always wears a boot on her left and a matching shoe on her right.
* {{Fembot}}: Aegis' appearance, voice and mannerisms are very feminine, making her stand out from the other automatons automat who were built to be little more than killing machines.machines.
* GratuitousFrench: Naturally, with the story set in an alternate historical Paris.
* HeroicSuicide: [[spoiler:At the end of the story, Aegis decides free Athénaïs de Vaucanson from the soul syphoning machine, losing the soul keeping her alive in doing so.]]



* PoweredByAForsakenChild: [[spoiler:The automats are powered by human souls. The souls powering the bosses come from the King's enemies being shut inside a coffin-like mechanism to extract their souls, painfully but non-lethally.]]

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* PoweredByAForsakenChild: [[spoiler:The automats are powered by human souls. The souls powering the bosses and Aegis herself come from the King's enemies being shut inside a coffin-like mechanism to extract their souls, painfully but non-lethally.]]



* TragicMonster: many of the bosses are this in spades, of special note is the [[spoiler: optional fight against the Royal Orpheus, Marie's own son executed by the king and brought back as a automaton with an extending snake-like head.]]

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* TragicMonster: many Many of the bosses are this in spades, of special note is the [[spoiler: optional fight against the Royal Orpheus, Marie's own son executed by the king and brought back as a automaton an automat with an extending snake-like head.]]
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* TragicMonster: many of the bosses are this in spades, of special note is the [[spoiler: optional fight against the Royal Orpheus, Marie's own son executed by the king and brought back as a automaton with an extending snake-like head.]]
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* EmptyRoomPsych: Many of the automats have they nasty tendency to pose as statues or hide behind barrels, creates or other assorted props, then jump Aegis when she comes close.

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* EmptyRoomPsych: Many of the automats have they a nasty tendency to pose as statues or hide behind barrels, creates crates or other assorted props, then jump Aegis when she comes close.
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* CombatHandFan: Aegis can equip various types or razor-sharp gigantic metal fans to slice enemy automats to pieces.


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* EmptyRoomPsych: Many of the automats have they nasty tendency to pose as statues or hide behind barrels, creates or other assorted props, then jump Aegis when she comes close.


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* TokenHeroicOrc: The protagonist Aegis is the only automat fighting for the revolution and the people, on behalf of her mistress Marie Antoinette. Not coincidentally she is also the most [[BeautyEqualsGoodness human-looking]] automat in the game.
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* CharacterCustomization: At the start of the game, the player can change Aegis' appearance to whatever they like, deciding on her wig (hair), material (arms) and face (skin-tone).
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* ClockPunk: Downplayed. The setting is an alternate history Paris that has doll-like robots roaming through its streets, the protagonist is a robot herself and uses weapons that utilize cogs and gears. One of them even being a literal giant pocket-watch used as a flail. But apart from the robots, nothing much has changed about Paris with the technology mostly being used to create metallic soldiers with intricate patterns and designs.
* ClockworkCreature: The automats are all machines of the cogs and wheels variety. Unfortunately for the citizens of Paris, they're advanced enough to have no need for a WindUpKey.
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''Steelrising'' is an {{Action|Adventure}}[=-=]SoulsLikeRPG created by Creator/{{Spiders}}. It's plot takes place in an alternate history during UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution in which King Louis the XVI managed to suppress the revolution with an army of robots called automatons.\\

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''Steelrising'' is an {{Action|Adventure}}[=-=]SoulsLikeRPG created by Creator/{{Spiders}}. It's plot takes place in an alternate history during UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution in which King Louis the XVI UsefulNotes/LouisXVI managed to suppress the revolution with an army of robots called automatons.\\
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''Steelrising'' is an {{Action|Adventure}}-SoulsLikeRPG created by Creator/{{Spiders}}. It's plot takes place in an alternate history during UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution in which King Louis the XVI managed to suppress the revolution with an army of robots called automatons.\\

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''Steelrising'' is an {{Action|Adventure}}-SoulsLikeRPG {{Action|Adventure}}[=-=]SoulsLikeRPG created by Creator/{{Spiders}}. It's plot takes place in an alternate history during UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution in which King Louis the XVI managed to suppress the revolution with an army of robots called automatons.\\
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''Steelrising'' is an action souls-like [=RPG=] created by Creator/{{Spiders}}. It's plot takes place in an alternate history during UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution in which King Louis the XVI managed to suppress the revolution with an army of robots called automatons.\\

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''Steelrising'' is an action souls-like [=RPG=] {{Action|Adventure}}-SoulsLikeRPG created by Creator/{{Spiders}}. It's plot takes place in an alternate history during UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution in which King Louis the XVI managed to suppress the revolution with an army of robots called automatons.\\
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* MeaningfulName: Aegis has two; "Aegis" is a divine shield in Myth/ClassicalMythology, fitting for a bodyguard. [[spoiler:The de Vaucansons called her "Ludia", the feminine form of "Ludius" a Roman term for a gladiator or a performer. Both apply to [[DanceBattler Aegis]].]]
* PoweredByAForsakenChild: [[spoiler:The automats are powered by human souls. The souls powering the bosses come from the King's enemies being shut inside a coffin-like mechanism to extract their souls, painfully but non-lethally.]]
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The game was released on September 8th, 2022 an dis available for UsefulNotes/Playstation5, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS and on [=PC=].

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The game was released on September 8th, 2022 an dis and is available for UsefulNotes/Playstation5, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS and on [=PC=].
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* AristocratsAreEvil: Zig-zagged. Louis the XVI is undeniably the villain of the story, having brutally suppressed the revolution using his machines and letting his automatons run havoc in the streets of Paris. His wife Maire Antoinette on the other hand is portrayed in a sympathetic light, being horrified of what her husband has become and asking Aegis to stop him.

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* AristocratsAreEvil: Zig-zagged. Louis the XVI is undeniably the villain of the story, having brutally suppressed the revolution using his machines and letting his automatons run havoc in the streets of Paris. His wife Maire Marie Antoinette on the other hand is portrayed in a sympathetic light, being horrified of what her husband has become and asking Aegis to stop him.

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The game is available for UsefulNotes/Playstation4, UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} and on [=PC=].

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The game is was released on September 8th, 2022 an dis available for UsefulNotes/Playstation4, UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} UsefulNotes/Playstation5, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS and on [=PC=].



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* AristocratsAreEvil: Zig-zagged. Louis the XVI is undeniably the villain of the story, having brutally suppressed the revolution using his machines and letting his automatons run havoc in the streets of Paris. His wife Maire Antoinette on the other hand is portrayed in a sympathetic light, being horrified of what her husband has become and asking Aegis to stop him.
* BigBad: King Louis the XVI, being the leader of the automaton army and a horrible tyrant who sees nothing wrong with terrorizing his kingdom and having his machines slaughter anyone who so much as makes a peep against his regency.
* {{Fembot}}: Aegis' appearance, voice and mannerisms are very feminine, making her stand out from the other automatons who were built to be little more than killing machines.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Fight the king's army of automatons and pierce Paris's shroud of mystery'']]

-> ''"Aegis? The king must be stopped."''
-->-- '''Queen Marie Antoinette'''

''Steelrising'' is an action souls-like [=RPG=] created by Creator/{{Spiders}}. It's plot takes place in an alternate history during UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution in which King Louis the XVI managed to suppress the revolution with an army of robots called automatons.\\
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Paris, 1789. The revolution has failed. The streets of Paris are drenched in the blood of revolutionaries, mercilessly slaughtered by the king's army of automatons. You are Aegis, a mechanical masterpiece created by the engineer Vaucanson to be the bodyguard of the queen. Will you be able to save the revolution and end the king's ReignOfTerror?\\
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The game is available for UsefulNotes/Playstation4, UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} and on [=PC=].
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