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* TheLadysFavour: The crucifix Queen Anne gifts him in the second episode as a thank you for [[spoiler: saving her life]].
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* TheLadysFavour: The crucifix Queen Anne gifts him in the second episode as a thank you for [[spoiler: saving her life]].life. He briefly loans it to Ninon de Larroque during her trial, causing Anne to wonder if the two are lovers. Aramis assures her it was just a friendly gesture of support, and Ninon returns it to him after she's freed. During season two Rochefort recognises the crucifix as the one he gave Anne before she left Spain, [[spoiler:which tips him off to the fact that Anne and Aramis had an affair]].
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*** He identified as [[spoiler: French]] during 2.04, although it was when he had just been [[spoiler: accused of "looking Spanish"]] while surrounded by [[spoiler: an army who really hated the Spanish]] and he was also more or less on an undercover mission at the time.
*** He could quite legitimately [[spoiler: consider himself French by nationality even if he does have Spanish heritage. It is interesting that this scene seems to echo the scene in 2.03 where Porthos insists he is French despite his African heritage.]]
*** He could quite legitimately [[spoiler: consider himself French by nationality even if he does have Spanish heritage. It is interesting that this scene seems to echo the scene in 2.03 where Porthos insists he is French despite his African heritage.]]
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*** He identified as [[spoiler: French]] French during 2.04, although it was when he had just been [[spoiler: accused of "looking Spanish"]] Spanish" while surrounded by [[spoiler: an army who really hated the Spanish]] Spanish and he was also more or less on an undercover mission at the time.
*** He could quite legitimately[[spoiler: consider himself French by nationality even if he does have Spanish heritage. It is interesting that this scene seems to echo the scene in 2.03 where Porthos insists he is French despite his African heritage.]]
*** He could quite legitimately
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* InNameOnly: He shares the last name of Athos' manservant in the original book, but nothing else of that Grimaud's character.