Lore[]
The loss of a loved one was the spark that ignited the fire within Marianne. Feeling remorse over the young life she was unable to save, she took a stand to prevent any further losses. And she was supported by the voice of thousands. The red of the banner she carried represented the hopes of the living and the blue symbolized the wishes of the dead. She felt neither anger nor hatred, only the determination to bring about equality for all. Bearing the lofty ideals of the people, she continued until her revolution brought about the reconstruction of her land.
Acquisition[]
See (Reached) Leader of Masses Marianne
Name origin[]
Marianne is a French female given name, either a diminutive of Marie or a combination of Marie and Anne. Shortly after the formation of the French Republic in 1792, a female figure by this name was adopted as the symbol of the state.
Additional Info[]
- Artwork by Choi Yongjae.
- Renewed Version of (Acceded) Leader of Masses Marianne.