- Athos, Porthos and d'Artagnan have been at war, while Aramis has been at the monastery caring for the children left orphaned. Missing munitions brings the three to the monastery where the bad guys have taken refuge. As they scheme to stop the stolen munitions from being sold to the Spanish and save the Monks and the children, Aramis is forced back into battle and has to decide where he truly belongs.—SueP
- Four years have elapsed and Aramis has returned to his monastery to care for orphaned children. Having overcome a superior Spanish force in battle his three former colleagues find that their inept general, Lantier, has been abducted and his escort murdered by a band of assassins led by renegade Lucien Grimaud, who seek sanctuary at the monastery. The musketeers give chase, leading to a showdown which will decide Aramis's future. In Paris governor Feron, new chief of the Red Guard, permits and possibly encourages extortion and murder which the selfish king is too stupid to recognize. Constance and Treville know how to humiliate the guardsmen but when the musketeers return to the city Feron makes it clear that he is not their friend.—don @ minifie-1
- General Lantier willfully orders French troop to storm the Spanish lines in the north without caring for the enemy artillery, resulting in absurd losses, until fearless D'Artagnan successfully storms the Spanish canon facing the musketeers regiment. In Paris, king Louis cares only for his toddler dauphin, yet has a suspicious fainting episode, asking bastard brother Philippe, marquis of Feron, to take over the boy on tip of the office of governor of Paris, which he abuses for dirty plots with mercenary leader Lucien Grimaud and the duke of Beaufort, who supplies grain, which is allegedly stolen from his Paris granaries by the war refugees. Defending them ends D'Artagnan's sexy reunion with his wife Constace, their protector, while punishing the abusive red guard commander Marchaud's treatment of musketeers, notably cadet Clairmont, with a raid on their garrison bath. Three musketeers go after the missing gun powder, which Lantier sold to the Spanish enemy through Grimaud, who is furious when it goes missing. The trio followed the convoy to near the abbey where Aramis retired as monk in charge of orphans, whose compromised safety forces him to rejoin the regiment after enjoying to fight off the more numerous traitors.—KGF Vissers
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