- Where did the name Revachol come from? - Steam Community
Like our Revachol, the loyalists of either side were rounded up and dealt with in one way or another during their respective occupations, fascists and nationalists fighting communists and vice versa
- What is Revechol based of : r DiscoElysium - Reddit
Revachol is named after the French anarcho-communist Ravachol, and the Revachol commune is based on the Paris commune, so in that sense we could say that Revachol is a bit like Paris The way that Revachol was partitioned and occupied after the revolution is similar to Berlin
- The name Revachol : r DiscoElysium - Reddit
The name "Revachol" This may seem super obvious to some, but is the name "Revachol" based on 19th century French anarchist François "Ravachol" Koenigstein? His anti-capitalism, use of political violence, and eventual martyrdom fits into Disco's political themes
- The real world inspirations of the countries in Disco Elysium? : r . . .
Revachol is an odd combination of Germany, a Post-Soviet state, Manhattan, and Paris It’s Germany because Kraz Mazov is a mashup of Karl Marx, Valadamir Lenin, and Hitler As he is the founder of communist ideology (Marx) personally led a revolution (Lenin) and shot him self in a bunker when things stopped going well (Hitler)
- Questions about Revachols Layout : r DiscoElysium - Reddit
During a recent replay, I've been really focussing on what the narration and characters say about Revachol's geography Most of it lines up with the official map of Jamrock, although there are a few inconsistencies
- A complete map of the DE world? : r DiscoElysium - Reddit
The map in the bookstore marks some relative directions between different isolas: according to the descriptions, it put the Insulinde at the center (Revachol used to be the center of the world after all), Mundi (the original one) to the north, Graad to the north-east, Samara to the east, Seol to the west Between them is the pale, the nothingness It seems like Mundi and Graad are references
- A possible future of Revachol. What are your thoughts about . . . - Reddit
The future of Revachol sucks ;_; but I can tell you with some degree of certainty that these two events are not directly connected to each other In the way history seeds itself across decades, sure, probably, but it's not direct The novel does not talk about Le Retour, so we have no idea of what happens there from that But ETA dangit, upon further consideration re: the first point, the trip
- [SPOILER] Sacred and Terrible Air -- Meaning, Theories, Characters
Hello dear Elysium fans! After finally being able to read the "Sacred and Terrible Air" book in English (thanks to the recent translations), I've been spending some time thinking about the book, the story, the characters and meaning of it all in the wider world of Disco Elysium The text is quite artistic and prone to different interpretations, thus best to discuss it; so hoping to start a
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