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* Philippe, having learned the lovers' story, lies to Isabeau about what Navarre said when he sent him on his errand, to make her feel better.
** Likewise, he also does the same with Navarre, about what Isabeau had said.
** Then, Philippe tells Navarre that when Philippe and Isabeau were at an inn, Isabeau couldn't stop talking about Navarre. Navarre tells Philippe to tell the truth about what she said, and Philippe does just that (note that he doesn't make up quotes; he just talks about what she said). At one point, Philippe tells Navarre honestly that when Isabeau remembered their good times, "Her eyes glowed. No, ''she'' glowed." It tells Navarre everything he needs to know.
* "Well, it just so happens I'm headed in that general direction myself."
* Philippe and Imperius becoming FireForgedFriends.
-->'''Imperius:''' I fully expect to meet you at the Pearly Gates, little thief, and don't you dare disappoint me.
-->'''Philippe:''' I'll meet you there, Father... even if I have to pick the lock.
* At one point, Navarre flips out at Philippe for supposedly losing his sword. He gets called out first by Mouse, who tells him he's being selfish with his fixation on revenge. Navarre loses it and starts to roughly manhandle Philippe, throwing him to the ground... which causes Philippe's shirt to fall open and reveal that his chest is ''covered'' in fresh scratch marks. This snaps Navarre out of it, dumbly asking what happened, and Imperius tells him that Philippe got those wounds saving Navarre's life while he was in wolf mode. Navarre has a quick MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment and asks Philippe for forgiveness, helps him up, and pulls him in for a hug. It really shows how far they've come as friends.
* When the lovers are reunited at the end of the film, blessing God for bringing Imperius back to them and referring to Philippe as the truest friend they ever had.
* Small scene, but Philippe using Navarre's sword to scare off Cezar, or at least trying to.
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