In a bustling 18th-century Paris, a young noblewoman named Oscar François de Jarjayes finds herself trapped between the expectations of her status and her desire for a more liberated world. Raised as a man and trained in the art of swordsmanship by her father, Oscar lives with the resolve to become a knight, leading a life of adventure and honor while challenging the gender roles of her time.
However, her paths cross with a beautiful and noble lady, the sweet and naive Marie Antoinette, who quickly becomes both a friend and an object of admiration for Oscar. As the French Revolution approaches, the struggle between the nobility and the people intensifies, and our protagonists are drawn into a dangerous political game. Oscar's loyalty to the queen is put to the test as she tries to protect her from the growing tensions and demands of her people.
Amidst duels, palace intrigues, and hidden passions, Oscar must confront her own feelings and the difficult decisions that define her existence. Will she be able to remain true to her loyalty and her heart in a world that is crumbling around her? With a blend of romance, action, and historical drama, this story invites us to reflect on identity, sacrifice, and love in times of revolution. An exciting journey that not only challenges social norms but also invites the audience to question their own beliefs about freedom and the true meaning of being oneself.