Longtime fan energy here — I get a weird thrill hunting down
FanFiction that respects the original tone and beats of 'The Rose of Versailles'. For me, the most faithful works are the ones that start by picking which canon they're honoring: the manga, the anime, or the historical backdrop. If
a story leans on Oscar's upbringing, her duty-driven personality, André's slow, steady devotion, and the political currents leading to the Revolution without bending characters into modern archetypes, that's usually a good sign.
When I look for fidelity I scan author notes and tags first. Authors who cite panels, episode numbers, or historical sources are gold. I also check whether minor characters like Rosalie, Fersen, and the court are treated with consistent motives. Good pacing matters too — faithful fanfiction tends to treat key scenes (the palace politics, Oscar's internal conflict, André's loyalty) with the weight they deserve rather than turning everything into shipping fodder. On platforms like Archive of Our Own and FanFiction.net I filter for 'canon-compliant' or 'canon-typical' tags, then read a few paragraph samples to hear if the voice matches what I expect.
If you want a concrete approach: prefer longer, well-reviewed works that cite their sources, and avoid fics that drastically rewrite core motivations early on. When I find one that nails Oscar's complexity and the tragic historical arc, I can re-read it like an extra chapter of the original — it feels so satisfying.