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Pepe

Pepe

This small very erudite monkey is entirely devoted to Milady. It is used as spy and supports her in the difficult moments. It is even ready to accompany her in death! However Pepe was not always with Milady because she meets it only in the first episode. Previously, it had as a Master the owner of the elephant exposed in Paris.

(Source : Booklet Box 4 IDP)

Rossinante

Rossinante

Rossinante is the faithful horse of D'Artagnan. Do not trust its appearance: in spite of its rustic looks of large horse of milks, Rossinante is a very powerful mounting with a rare intelligence. It would be almost more malignant than his Master! This horse was given to D'Artagnan by his grandfather, when he decided to come to Paris: "Since the time that it is bored here, you can take it along well. That will make him good!", he will say. Rossinante will help our apprentice musketeer and his friends to be left many delicate situations. It also gets along very well with Jean.

(Source : Booklet Box 1 IDP)

Copy

Copy

This parrot belongs to the animals drawn up by Milady. If it bears this name, it is quite simply because it was offered to the Queen by Richelieu in order to spy her conversations. Once the trickery was discovered, Copy is collected by D'Artagnan, and especially Jean with whom it gets along very well!

(Source : Booklet Box 4 IDP)

L'elephant

L'elephant

It is the cause of all. It is to prove its existence that D' Artagnan goes to Paris, becomes musketeer and knows all these adventures. It appears at the beginning of the history then again plays a role at the end on Belle-Ile en Mer. D' Artagnan receives it in reward at the end.

Sanders

Sanders

It only appears in the episode 20 ("D'Artagnan crossed over") and is the hunting falcon of the Duke of Buckingham. Hypnotized by the whistle of Milady, it steals the tags to the Duke to give them to the spy.

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