Talk:Uneasy Lies the Head/@comment-7706473-20131111142221/@comment-5025667-20131111173828

I was trying to make Robespierre seem human in the pasta, because I would imagine he wasn't all that bad and that while the power got to his head of course. But I didn't want to delve too much into the history because then it would just be retelling his tale as opposed to making a story out of it. Basically I wanted to expand on where the song did not, in a way. All I can say is that despite his deeds and claims, I hope I did him justice in that regard.

Yes, the focus was on the people than the gore and execution of course, and the horror that is the old torture devices. The gullotine was a horrifying and powerful beast that I'm surprised more pasta writers don't use.

But one of the best, huh? How does this compare to other pastas I've written? :3

This won't be the last of the historical real life pastas on that list I released. "Two Brothers", "The Purest Land", "A Howling Dust" and "Unearthly Dreamings" are a few examples of historical pastas, whether fictional or real, of many coming up.