TV-Series
Description
Comte de Vaudreuil, a nobleman entwined in the shadows of counter-revolution, emerges from the influential de Forges lineage as the son of Duke de Forges. His father’s adoption of Simone Rolland—orphaned by agents of Madame Catherine—anchors his early ties to both privilege and tragedy. Trained in military strategy and steeped in political machinations, he sheds the passive veneer of aristocracy to become La Tulipe Noire, a masked vigilante partnering with Simone, now La Seine No Hoshi.

Their alliance is marked by calculated defiance: he gifts her a white stallion, weaponizing her ascent from commoner to revolutionary icon. Their bond evolves from tactical mentorship to a marriage that unites their crusades, culminating in the adoption of Marie Antoinette’s orphaned children—a deliberate emblem of their forged legacy.

Though rooted in aristocratic tradition, his trajectory pivots on contempt for systemic corruption. Through covert networks and calculated subversion, he dismantles oppressive structures, bridging his elite heritage with populist rebellion. His arc mirrors the era’s tumult—a nobleman’s insular privilege fractured into fractured loyalty to revolution, sealed by actions that blur the lines between insider and insurgent.