OceanoNox

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[โ€“] OceanoNox@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

Indeed! I think the main difference is that the musketeers are all nobility. I forgot if they are also nobility of sword? Meaning that their ancestors earned their privileges through feats in battle (I am not certain at all). I remember another story where a character is not high in the hierarchy, but he is said to have earned the right to ride a horse in a church.

[โ€“] OceanoNox@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago (2 children)

What surprised me most when reading the books, is how much d'Artagnan is after money. But yes, the musketeers were an unit of privileged and flamboyant men. In a way they remind me of how the hussars were said to be (same thing, womanizing assholes getting into fights, but glamorous).