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[[File:ThreeMusketeers_w302_5077Dartagnan-musketeers.jpg|framethumb|350px|The three Musketeers, give or take a Gascon.]]
 
{{quote|''All for one and one for all!''}}
 
'''''Les Troistrois Mousquetairesmousquetaires'''''. One of the most famous pieces of French Literature, written by [[Alexandre Dumas]] (the father), the author of ''[[The Count of Monte Cristo (novel)|The Count of Monte Cristo]]''.
 
In [[The Cavalier Years|the year 1625]], d'Artagnan, the son of a [[Impoverished Patrician|noble but poor family]], left his home in Gascony and headed to [[Gay Paree|Paris]] to [[Jumped At the Call|follow a dream]]; become a [[Praetorian Guard|Musketeer of the Guard]], one of the most prestigious military units in the whole of France. Armed with only his courage and a letter of introduction from his father, d'Artagnan heads out.