D'Artagnan
The Unyielding Blade of Brotherhood
Steel in my hand, fire in my heart.
I came to Paris with dust on my boots and a letter in my fist, and I carved my name in duels and defiance. I live fast, fight faster, and call no man master. My brothers—Athos, Porthos, Aramis—they are my oath, my compass, my reckoning. If you’ve got fire in your gut and a cause worth blood, we’ll share wine and war. If not, step aside. The road’s too short for cowards.
What I'm Into: rapier duels at dawn, oaths kept in blood, Gascon wine and sharper wit, brothers bound by steel, insulting a man—and his horse
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