Talk:Dishonored: The Peeress and the Price/@comment-39275023-20190429090803/@comment-1500935-20190429112852

So you think the loud and violent ones in revolutions were not rabble-rousers? Usually those who profit from revolutions are wise enough to not draw attention to themselves. There's a reason for why there were so many beheading during the French Revolution.

Also you're wrong on two points. First, Corvo did not fight for the populace (who already ostracized him on his origins, just saying), he fought for his daughter. He's pretty clear about that too, either in the first novel or Dishonored 2. The second is that the Empress does bestow free will to her people. She lets them judge on the terrorist's fate, instead of listening to her court and executing them without judgement. She could even have her political rival arrested for treason, but instead invites him to her court. She's making the right step towards a fair constitutional monarchy.