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* DirtyOldMan: Crassac wants to grope Éloïse on several occasions, and the Lady in Red prevents him from doing so.

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* DirtyOldMan: Crassac wants to grope Éloïse on several occasions, any chance he gets, and the Lady in Red prevents him from doing so.

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* EyepatchOfPower: Athos fakes being one-eyed and wears a black ribbon over one eye. He occasionally switches it from right to left and back because he has two good eyes.



* EvilIsHammy: Crassac is played ''very'' theatrically by Claude Rich.
* EyepatchOfPower: Athos fakes being one-eyed and wears a black ribbon over one eye. He occasionally switches it from right to left and back because he has two good eyes.



* LargeHam: Crassac is played ''very'' theatrically by Claude Rich.

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* EyepatchOfPower: Athos fakes being one-eyed and wears a black ribbon over one eye.

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* EyepatchOfPower: Athos fakes being one-eyed and wears a black ribbon over one eye. He occasionally switches it from right to left and back because he has two good eyes.



* [[SomeoneToRememberHimBy Someone to Remember Her by]]: D'Artagnan is moved almost to tears when he first lays eyes on his now grown-up daughter because she resembles her dead mother Constance (Bonacieux) so much.



* SpinOffspring: The film gives D'Artagnan a daughter, and puts her front and center.

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* SpinOffspring: The film gives D'Artagnan a daughter, and puts her front and center. He says her mother's name is Constance, heavily implying it's Constance Bonacieux, who died without giving him any child in the original novel.
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''La Fille de D'Artagnan'' (literally ''The Daughter of D'Artagnan'' -- the title ''Revenge Of The Musketeers'' is used in English speaking countries) is a 1994 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It is an original story that borrows elements to both the novel ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' and its sequel, ''Twenty Years After'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas.

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''La Fille de D'Artagnan'' (literally ''The Daughter of D'Artagnan'' -- the title ''Revenge Of The Musketeers'' is used in English speaking countries) is a 1994 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It is an original story that borrows elements to both the novel ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' and its sequel, ''Twenty Years After'' After'', by Creator/AlexandreDumas.
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* AgeLift: RealLife Charles de Batz de Castelmore aka D'Artagnan was around 40 in 1654. Philippe Noiret was 63 when the movie was filmed. Then again, it's still in line with the numerous anachronisms in Alexandre Dumas' novels.

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* AgeLift: The RealLife Charles de Batz de Castelmore aka D'Artagnan was around 40 in 1654. Philippe Noiret was 63 when the movie was filmed. Then again, it's still in line with the numerous anachronisms in Alexandre Dumas' novels.
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* CanonForeigner: There's no mention of D'Artagnan having a daughter anywhere in Dumas' canon, let alone historically.
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* AgeLift: RealLife Charles de Batz de Castelmore aka D'Artagnan was around 40 in 1654. Philippe Noiret was 63 when the movie was filmed.

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* AgeLift: RealLife Charles de Batz de Castelmore aka D'Artagnan was around 40 in 1654. Philippe Noiret was 63 when the movie was filmed. Then again, it's still in line with the numerous anachronisms in Alexandre Dumas' novels.
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* SpinOffspring: The film gives D'Artagnan a daughter, and puts her front and center.
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* CassandraTruth: Granted, Héloïse just ''guesses'' that Crassac is conspiring against the king and does so completely out of nowhere, but it turns out to be true, and people have a hard time taking her seriously until serious evidences emerge.

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* CassandraTruth: Granted, Héloïse Éloïse just ''guesses'' that Crassac is conspiring against the king and does so completely out of nowhere, but it turns out to be true, and people have a hard time taking her seriously until serious evidences emerge.



* DirtyOldMan: Crassac wants to grope Héloïse on several occasions, and the Lady in Red prevents him from doing so.
* InTheBack: [[spoiler:D'Artagnan ends up [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impaling]] Crassac in the back with his sword. [[AdultFear Crassac was about to kill her]] so [[PapaWolf he had to do something]], and even [[ApologeticAttacker apologizes]] to Crassac for that unsportsmanlike action.]]

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* DirtyOldMan: Crassac wants to grope Héloïse Éloïse on several occasions, and the Lady in Red prevents him from doing so.
* InTheBack: [[spoiler:D'Artagnan ends up [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impaling]] Crassac in the back with his sword. [[AdultFear Crassac was about to kill her]] Éloïse]] so [[PapaWolf he had to do something]], and even [[ApologeticAttacker apologizes]] to Crassac for that unsportsmanlike action.]]



* MinorCrimeRevealsMajorPlot: The murder of a mother superior is not a minor crime in itself, but the conspiracy against the king is a much bigger thing. Héloïse's guess after the murder turns out to be true.
* OverprotectiveDad: D'Artagnan with Héloïse once she comes back at him. He doesn't take Quentin's project to marry her very well.

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* MinorCrimeRevealsMajorPlot: The murder of a mother superior is not a minor crime in itself, but the conspiracy against the king is a much bigger thing. Héloïse's Éloïse's guess after the murder turns out to be true.
* OverprotectiveDad: D'Artagnan with Héloïse Éloïse once she comes back at him. He doesn't take Quentin's project to marry her very well.



* RetiredBadass: D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers are too old to serve in the King's guard, but they jump back in action as soon as they feel he is threatened.

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* RetiredBadass: D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers are too old to serve in have long retired from the King's guard, but they jump back in action as soon as they feel he is threatened.guard when Éloïse comes at them.



* SpannerInTheWorks: Crassac's conspiracy against the king is ruined because one of the slaves he owns escaped and because Héloïse D'Artagnan saw one of his men kill the mother superior.
* [[TurnOutLikeHisFather Turn Out Like Her Father]]: D'Artagnan specifically put Héloïse in a convent so she wouldn't grow up hearing of his exploits and imitating him, for her safety. Even if she lacks a bit of mastery in sword fights, she ends up just as heroically motivated to protect the French Crown as he was.

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* SpannerInTheWorks: Crassac's conspiracy against the king is ruined because one of the slaves he owns escaped and because Héloïse Éloïse D'Artagnan saw one of his men kill the mother superior.
* [[TurnOutLikeHisFather Turn Out Like Her Father]]: D'Artagnan specifically put Héloïse Éloïse in a convent so she wouldn't grow up hearing of his exploits and imitating him, for her safety. Even if she lacks a bit of mastery in sword fights, she ends up just as heroically motivated to protect the French Crown as he was.
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* DirtyOldMan: Crassac wants to grope Héloïse on several occasions, but the Lady in Red prevents him from doing so.

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* DirtyOldMan: Crassac wants to grope Héloïse on several occasions, but and the Lady in Red prevents him from doing so.
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In the year 1654 in France, an African slave escapes in the woods and ends up in a convent. The slavers, the Duke of Crassac (played by Claude Rich) and his mysterious henchwoman the "Lady in Red", chase the slave there and end up killing the mother superior. The young Éloïse D'Artagnan (played by Creator/SophieMarceau), daughter of the legendary musketeer (played by Philippe Noiret), witnesses the murder, and thinks Crassac conspires to assassinate King UsefulNotes/LouisXIV.

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In the year 1654 in France, an African slave escapes in the woods and ends up in a convent. The slavers, the Duke of Crassac (played by Claude Rich) and his mysterious henchwoman the "Lady in Red", chase the slave there and end one of their goons ends up killing the mother superior. The young Éloïse D'Artagnan (played by Creator/SophieMarceau), daughter of the legendary musketeer (played by Philippe Noiret), witnesses the murder, and thinks Crassac conspires to assassinate King UsefulNotes/LouisXIV.
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''La Fille de D'Artagnan'' (literally ''The Daughter of D'Artagnan'' -- the title ''Revenge Of The Musketeers'' is used in English speaking countries) is a 1994 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It is an original story that borrows elements to both the novel ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' and its sequel, ''Twenty Years After''.

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''La Fille de D'Artagnan'' (literally ''The Daughter of D'Artagnan'' -- the title ''Revenge Of The Musketeers'' is used in English speaking countries) is a 1994 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It is an original story that borrows elements to both the novel ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' and its sequel, ''Twenty Years After''.After'' by Creator/AlexandreDumas.
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* AgeLift: RealLife Charles de Batz de Castelmore aka D'Artagnan was around 40 in 1654. Philippe Noiret was 63 when the movie was filmed.
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* OverprotectiveDad: D'Artagnan with Héloïse once she comes back at him. He doesn't take Quentin's project to marry her very well.
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* EyepatchOfPower: Athos pretends to be blond and wears a black ribbon over one eye.

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* EyepatchOfPower: Athos pretends to be blond fakes being one-eyed and wears a black ribbon over one eye.

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* CassandraTruth: Granted, Héloïse just ''guesses'' Crassac's conspiracy against the king and does so completely out of nowhere, but it turns out to be true, and people have a hard time taking her seriously until serious evidences emerge.

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* CassandraTruth: Granted, Héloïse just ''guesses'' Crassac's conspiracy that Crassac is conspiring against the king and does so completely out of nowhere, but it turns out to be true, and people have a hard time taking her seriously until serious evidences emerge.


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* EyepatchOfPower: Athos pretends to be blond and wears a black ribbon over one eye.
* DirtyOldMan: Crassac wants to grope Héloïse on several occasions, but the Lady in Red prevents him from doing so.

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In the year 1654 in France, an African slave escapes in the woods and ends up in a convent. The slavers, the Duke of Crassac (played by Claude Rich) and his mysterious henchwoman the "Lady in Red", chase the slave there and end up killing the mother superior. The young Éloïse D'Artagnan (played by Creator/SophieMarceau), daughter of the legendary musketeer (played by Philippe Noiret), witnesses the murder, and thinks Crassac conspires against King UsefulNotes/LouisXIV.

Followed by a bumbling young poet named Quentin La Misère (played by Nils Tavernier), Héloïse travels to Paris to find her father so he can help her unfolding the conspiracy against the king.

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In the year 1654 in France, an African slave escapes in the woods and ends up in a convent. The slavers, the Duke of Crassac (played by Claude Rich) and his mysterious henchwoman the "Lady in Red", chase the slave there and end up killing the mother superior. The young Éloïse D'Artagnan (played by Creator/SophieMarceau), daughter of the legendary musketeer (played by Philippe Noiret), witnesses the murder, and thinks Crassac conspires against to assassinate King UsefulNotes/LouisXIV.

Followed by a bumbling young poet named Quentin La Misère (played by Nils Tavernier), Héloïse travels to Paris to find her father so he can help her unfolding the conspiracy against the king.king before it's too late.


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* PuttingTheBandBackTogether: Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D'Artagnan team up again to save the king after splitting up many years before.
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* CassandraTruth: Granted, Héloïse completely guesses Crassac's conspiration against the king almost out of nowhere, but it turns out to be true, and people have a hard time taking her seriously until serious evidences emerge.

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* CassandraTruth: Granted, Héloïse completely guesses just ''guesses'' Crassac's conspiration conspiracy against the king almost and does so completely out of nowhere, but it turns out to be true, and people have a hard time taking her seriously until serious evidences emerge.
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* CassandraTruth: Granted, Héloïse completely guesses the thing, but it turns out to be true, and people have a hard time taking her seriously until serious evidences emerge.

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* CassandraTruth: Granted, Héloïse completely guesses Crassac's conspiration against the thing, king almost out of nowhere, but it turns out to be true, and people have a hard time taking her seriously until serious evidences emerge.
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* CassandraTruth: Granted, Héloïse completely guesses the thing, but it turns out to be true, and people have a hard time taking her seriously until serious evidences emerge.
* TheConspiracy: Crassac and his followers seek to assassinate King Louis XIV.


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* MinorCrimeRevealsMajorPlot: The murder of a mother superior is not a minor crime in itself, but the conspiracy against the king is a much bigger thing. Héloïse's guess after the murder turns out to be true.
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* [[TurnOutLikeHisFather Turn out like her Father]]: D'Artagnan specifically put Héloïse in a convent so she wouldn't grow up hearing of his exploits. Even if she lacks a bit of mastery in sword fights, she ends up just as heroically motivated to protect the French Crown as he was.

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* [[TurnOutLikeHisFather Turn out like her Out Like Her Father]]: D'Artagnan specifically put Héloïse in a convent so she wouldn't grow up hearing of his exploits.exploits and imitating him, for her safety. Even if she lacks a bit of mastery in sword fights, she ends up just as heroically motivated to protect the French Crown as he was.
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* RoyalBrat: How D'Artagnan considers King Louis XIV, who's 16 at the time of the story.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Crassac's conspiracy against the king is ruined because one of the slaves he owns escaped and because Héloïse D'Artagnan saw one of his men kill the mother superior.
* [[TurnOutLikeHisFather Turn out like her Father]]: D'Artagnan specifically put Héloïse in a convent so she wouldn't grow up hearing of his exploits. Even if she lacks a bit of mastery in sword fights, she ends up just as heroically motivated to protect the French Crown as he was.
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''La Fille de D'Artagnan'' (literally ''The Daughter of D'Artagnan'' -- the title ''Revenge Of The Musketeers'' is used in English speaking countries) is a 1994 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by Bertrand Tavernier.

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''La Fille de D'Artagnan'' (literally ''The Daughter of D'Artagnan'' -- the title ''Revenge Of The Musketeers'' is used in English speaking countries) is a 1994 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by Bertrand Tavernier.
Tavernier. It is an original story that borrows elements to both the novel ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' and its sequel, ''Twenty Years After''.
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Followed by a bumbling poet Quentin La Misère (played by Nils Tavernier), Héloïse travels to Paris to find her fathe so he can help her unfold the conspiracy against the king.

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Followed by a bumbling young poet named Quentin La Misère (played by Nils Tavernier), Héloïse travels to Paris to find her fathe father so he can help her unfold unfolding the conspiracy against the king.
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* InTheBack: [[spoiler:D'Artagnan ends up [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impaling]] Crassac in the back with his sword. [[AdultFear Crassac was about to kill her]] so [[PapaWolf he had to do something]], and even [[ApologeticAttacker apologizes]] to Crassac for that unsportly action.]]

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* InTheBack: [[spoiler:D'Artagnan ends up [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impaling]] Crassac in the back with his sword. [[AdultFear Crassac was about to kill her]] so [[PapaWolf he had to do something]], and even [[ApologeticAttacker apologizes]] to Crassac for that unsportly unsportsmanlike action.]]
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* InTheBack: [[spoiler:D'Artagnan ends up [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impaling]] Crassac in the back with his sword. [[AdultFear Crassac was about to kill his daughter]] so [[PapaWolf he had to do something]], and even [[ApologeticAttacker apologizes]] to Crassac for that unsportly action.]]

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* InTheBack: [[spoiler:D'Artagnan ends up [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impaling]] Crassac in the back with his sword. [[AdultFear Crassac was about to kill his daughter]] her]] so [[PapaWolf he had to do something]], and even [[ApologeticAttacker apologizes]] to Crassac for that unsportly action.]]

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* InTheBack: [[spoiler:D'Artagnan [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impales]] Crassac InTheBack with his sword. [[AdultFear Crassac was about to kill his daughter]] so [[PapaWolf he had to do something]], and even [[ApologeticAttacker apologizes]] to Crassac for that unsportly action.]]

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* InTheBack: [[spoiler:D'Artagnan ends up [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impales]] impaling]] Crassac InTheBack in the back with his sword. [[AdultFear Crassac was about to kill his daughter]] so [[PapaWolf he had to do something]], and even [[ApologeticAttacker apologizes]] to Crassac for that unsportly action.]]



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In the year 1654 in France, an African slave escapes in the woods and ends up in a convent. The slavers, the Duke of Crassac (played by Claude Rich) and his mysterious henchwoman the "Lady in Red", chase the slave there and end up killing the mother superior. The young Éloïse D'Artagnan, daughter of the legendary musketeer (played by Philippe Noiret), witnesses the murder, and thinks Crassac conspires against King UsefulNotes/LouisXIV.

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In the year 1654 in France, an African slave escapes in the woods and ends up in a convent. The slavers, the Duke of Crassac (played by Claude Rich) and his mysterious henchwoman the "Lady in Red", chase the slave there and end up killing the mother superior. The young Éloïse D'Artagnan, D'Artagnan (played by Creator/SophieMarceau), daughter of the legendary musketeer (played by Philippe Noiret), witnesses the murder, and thinks Crassac conspires against King UsefulNotes/LouisXIV.



* BadassGrandpa: D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis are old now, but they're still very much capable of kicking ass.
* PapaWolf: D'Artagnan surely doesn't want to let 'anyone'' touch his daughter.

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* BadassGrandpa: D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis are old now, but they're still very much capable of kicking ass.
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* InTheBack: [[spoiler:D'Artagnan [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impales]] Crassac InTheBack with his sword. [[AdultFear Crassac was about to kill his daughter]] so [[PapaWolf he had to do something]], and even [[ApologeticAttacker apologizes]] to Crassac for that unsportly action.]]
* LargeHam: Crassac is played ''very'' theatrically by Claude Rich.
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* PapaWolf: D'Artagnan surely doesn't want to let 'anyone'' ''anyone'' touch his daughter.daughter.
* RetiredBadass: D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers are too old to serve in the King's guard, but they jump back in action as soon as they feel he is threatened.
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''La Fille de D'Artagnan'' (literally ''The Daughter of D'Artagnan'' -- the title ''Revenge Of The Musketeers'' is used in English speaking countries) is a 1994 French {{swashbuckler}} film directed by Bertrand Tavernier.

In the year 1654 in France, an African slave escapes in the woods and ends up in a convent. The slavers, the Duke of Crassac (played by Claude Rich) and his mysterious henchwoman the "Lady in Red", chase the slave there and end up killing the mother superior. The young Éloïse D'Artagnan, daughter of the legendary musketeer (played by Philippe Noiret), witnesses the murder, and thinks Crassac conspires against King UsefulNotes/LouisXIV.

Followed by a bumbling poet Quentin La Misère (played by Nils Tavernier), Héloïse travels to Paris to find her fathe so he can help her unfold the conspiracy against the king.
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!!''Revenge of the Musketeers'' provides examples of:

* BadassGrandpa: D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis are old now, but they're still very much capable of kicking ass.
* PapaWolf: D'Artagnan surely doesn't want to let 'anyone'' touch his daughter.
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