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The Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}} is in turmoil and a new, naive [[UsefulNotes/LouisXIII King]] finds himself manipulated by the evil UsefulNotes/CardinalRichelieu (Creator/JamesCosmo). With a corrupt commander of the royal guard by his side, the Cardinal employs the expertise of the devious and wicked Milady de Winter in a plot to bring down the monarchy and drag the country into war. As France burns, the Cardinal is poised take control.

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The Kingdom [[UsefulNotes/LetatCestMoi Kingdom]] of UsefulNotes/{{France}} is in turmoil and a new, naive [[UsefulNotes/LouisXIII King]] finds himself manipulated by the evil UsefulNotes/CardinalRichelieu (Creator/JamesCosmo). With a corrupt commander of the royal guard by his side, the Cardinal employs the expertise of the devious and wicked Milady de Winter in a plot to bring down the monarchy and drag the country into war. As France burns, the Cardinal is poised take control.
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The Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}} is in turmoil and a new, naive [[UsefulNotes/LouisXIII King]] finds himself manipulated by the evil UsefulNotes/CardinalRichelieu (Creator/JamesCosmo). With a corrupt commander of the royal guard by his side, the Cardinal employs the expertise of the devious and wicked Milady de Winter in a plot to bring down the monarchy and drag the country into war. As France burns, the Cardinal will take control.

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The Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}} is in turmoil and a new, naive [[UsefulNotes/LouisXIII King]] finds himself manipulated by the evil UsefulNotes/CardinalRichelieu (Creator/JamesCosmo). With a corrupt commander of the royal guard by his side, the Cardinal employs the expertise of the devious and wicked Milady de Winter in a plot to bring down the monarchy and drag the country into war. As France burns, the Cardinal will is poised take control.



** Richelieu gets a hefty dose of AdaptationalVillainy and outright tries to bring down the monarchy, while he serves the King (his own way) in the novel.

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** Richelieu gets a hefty dose of AdaptationalVillainy and outright tries to bring down the monarchy, monarchy and usurp the throne, while he serves the King (his own way) in the novel.
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The Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}} is in turmoil and a new, naive [[UsefulNotes/LouisXIII King]] finds himself manipulated by the evil UsefulNotes/CardinalRichelieu (Creator/JamesCosmo). With a corrupt commander of the royal guard by his side, the Cardinal employs the expertise of the devious and wicked Milady de Winter in a plot to bring down the monarchy and drag the country into war. As France burns, the Cardinal will take control.

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The Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}} is in turmoil and a new, naive [[UsefulNotes/LouisXIII King]] finds himself manipulated by the evil UsefulNotes/CardinalRichelieu (Creator/JamesCosmo). With a corrupt commander of the royal guard by his side, the Cardinal employs the expertise of the devious and wicked Milady de Winter in a plot to bring down the monarchy and drag the country into war. As France burns, the Cardinal will is poised take control.



** Richelieu gets a hefty dose of AdaptationalVillainy and outright tries to bring down the monarchy, while he serves the King (his own way) in the novel.

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** Richelieu gets a hefty dose of AdaptationalVillainy and outright tries to bring down the monarchy, monarchy and usurp the throne, while he serves the King (his own way) in the novel.
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** D'Artagnan, who's implied to be a white man from Gascogne in the novel, is black here. Amusingly, some scholars believe that some aspects of the literary d'Artagnan's life were lifted from that of Dumas' mixed-race father, who himself had black ancestry.

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** D'Artagnan, who's implied to be a white man from Gascogne in the novel, novel (so was the historical one), is black here. Amusingly, some scholars believe that some aspects of the literary d'Artagnan's life were lifted from that of Dumas' mixed-race father, who himself had black ancestry.

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