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.