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* TimeShiftedActor: Aurore was played by a baby actress, then a child actress, then Sabine Sesselmann.

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** Flor is the daughter of a Spanish nobleman here, while in the novel she's a [[HotGypsyWoman Gypsy girl]].

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** Flor is the daughter of a Spanish nobleman from Toledo here, while in the novel she's a [[HotGypsyWoman Gypsy girl]].



* RegionalSpeciality: Not so much about food here, rather another product -- once he's in Toledo, Lagardère is offered a sword by his friend, who happens to own a blacksmith workshop. Toledo steel is historically known for being an unusually hard alloy.

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* RegionalSpeciality: Not so much about food here, rather another product -- once he's in Toledo, Lagardère is offered a sword by his friend, who happens to own a blacksmith workshop. Toledo steel is historically known renowned for being an unusually hard alloy.


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* RightHandAttackDog: Lagardère has an attack dog when hiding near Segovia. It attacks one of Gonzague's goons that was going after Aurore, and gets killed by him.
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** Flor is the daughter of a Spanish nobleman here, while in the novel she's a [[HotGypsyWoman Gypsy girl]].
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** In the novel, Cocardasse and Passepoil are recruited by Gonzague for the AssassinationAttempt on Nevers. Passepoil is indeed recruited for that, but he's an AdaptationalWimp here instead of a master at arms, and Cocardasse has been AdaptedOut.

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** In the novel, Cocardasse and Passepoil are recruited by Gonzague for the AssassinationAttempt on Nevers. Passepoil is indeed recruited for that, but he's an AdaptationalWimp here instead of a master at arms, arms (he trained Lagardère in the novel's backstory even), and Cocardasse has been AdaptedOut.

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