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* [[Fille Fatale]]: Angélica de Alquézar, becoming also a [[Rich Bitch]] as she grows up.
* [[Fille Fatale]]: Angélica de Alquézar, becoming also a [[Rich Bitch]] as she grows up.
* [[First-Person Peripheral Narrator]]: Íñigo Balboa y Aguirre, the young Basque squire of Alatriste, is the first person narrator of each of the books.
* [[First-Person Peripheral Narrator]]: Íñigo Balboa y Aguirre, the young Basque squire of Alatriste, is the first person narrator of each of the books.
* [[Foregone Conclusion]]: Íñigo has stated that {{Spoiler|Alatriste will be killed at Rocroi in 1643. No matter how desperate any situation seems, his survival until that battle}} is guaranteed.
* [[Friendly Enemy]]: In ''The Cavalier in the Yellow Doublet'', Malatesta claims that he is Alatriste's "[[Worthy Opponent|adversary]]" but not his enemy. (He's quite displeased when the Inquisitor slaps Alatriste's face. "Among their kind, killing was one thing—part of the job—but humiliation was another matter entirely.") Captain Alatriste doesn't reciprocate the "friendly" feeling.
* [[Friendly Enemy]]: In ''The Cavalier in the Yellow Doublet'', Malatesta claims that he is Alatriste's "[[Worthy Opponent|adversary]]" but not his enemy. (He's quite displeased when the Inquisitor slaps Alatriste's face. "Among their kind, killing was one thing—part of the job—but humiliation was another matter entirely.") Captain Alatriste doesn't reciprocate the "friendly" feeling.
* [[Historical Domain Character]]: Lots of them.
* [[Historical Domain Character]]: Lots of them.