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[[File:Planet_Mode(edited).png|thumb|left|200px]] For many who read The Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas’ story is likely just an amusing tale of adventure and swordplay, as the gallant d’Artagnan and his Musketeer friends Athos, Porthos, and Aramis journey throughout 17th-century France to foil the plots of Cardinal Richelieu and his associates the Comte de Rochefort and Lady de Winter. Yet within each musketeer lies a deeper sub-plot, as all three are caught up not only in their adventures together but their own personal quests.
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Athos’ story is the most mysterious but ironically enough, the most relevant to the main plot of the book. In Chapter 7 Dumas describes him as very quiet, so quiet in fact that “his silence mad almost an old man of him” and that his lackey Grimaud has learned to “obey him upon a simple gesture or upon a simple movement of the lips.” When the other musketeers bring up women his only statements are “bitter words and misanthropic remarks.” These actions are directly resulting from his having believed his ex-wife, the Lady de Winter, to be dead after he hung her upon discovering her incriminating Fleur-De-Lis brand. Even several years afterwards, Athos is still deeply remorseful over the scandal and tries to rid himself of the pain and sadness he bears. He drinks profusely to this end. When he recounts his backstory to d’Artagnan in Chapter 27,  at the end of the tale upon d’Artagnan’s comment, “ ‘Heavens, Athos, a murder?’ ” Athos replies, “ ‘No less…but methinks I need wine!’ ” This is also after a period of “about twelve days,” according to d’Artagnan, during which Athos has drunk by his own reckoning “a hundred and fifty bottles” of wine in the cellar of the inn where he barricaded himself in after being accused of forgery by the innkeeper. That comes out to an average of twelve and a half bottles of wine a day, about one bottle every two hours. Such heavy drinking could indicate that he has drunk so much to mask his pain that now he is fully dependant on it. He also hides his identity as the Comte de la Fere, even from his friends, so that not even they can know of his past. When he is forced to reveal his name to one of Lord de Winter’s seconds, he says he will have to kill the Englishman “because I am believed to be dead, and have reasons for wishing nobody to know I am living.” He abstains from socially interacting with women as to not have a repeat of the same tragedy. In Dumas’ aforementioned description of him, it is said that “no one knew whether he had ever had a mistress.” Athos wants nothing more than to be left alone so that he can cope with his existing grief and create no more of it anew.
 
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Revision as of 11:04, 26 June 2014


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SANDBOX SANDBOX SANDBOX

  • SANDBOX
    • SANDBOX
      • YES, A SANDBOX'
        • CAPS AND LISTS
          • MORE CAPS AND LISTS MWA HA HA HA
            • I DON"T BELIEVE YOU ARE USING ENOUGH CAPS

no more list :[

Main_Page

super link!

This link goes to google: [1]

this goes to google, too

Sandwich

BLT

Bacon

So good.

Let's play Global Thermonuclear War

Canadian Bacon

Is it really from Canada?

Lettuce

Make sure it's not brown!

Tomato

Gross.

PB&J

Peanut Butter

Creamy Peanut Butter

Useless.

Crunchy Peanut Butter

The superior choice.

Natural Peanut Butter

Oily!

War Games

Let's play global thermonuclear war.

This is Bat Country!

Brawler AB
Incursus: Brawler AB
EFT
[Incursus, Brawler AB]
Light Neutron Blaster II
Light Neutron Blaster II
Light Neutron Blaster II

Fleeting Progressive Warp Scrambler I
Fleeting Propulsion Inhibitor I
1MN Afterburner II

Damage Control II
200mm Reinforced Steel Plates II
Adaptive Nano Plating II
Small Ancillary Armor Repairer

Small Nanobot Accelerator I
Small Auxiliary Nano Pump I
Small Trimark Armor Pump I


Hobgoblin II x1

Nanite Repair Paste x32
Caldari Navy Antimatter Charge S x2000
Void S x1000
Null S x1500

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FITTING DIFFICULTY
EVE VERSION
ODY 1.0
ALPHA CAN USE
UNSET
EFT
SKILLS
NOTES
RECOMMENDED SKILLS
  • Power Grid Management V
  • Weapon Upgrades V
  • Advanced Weapon Upgrades V
NOTES
  • The skills alone will not provide enough PG for this fit. At least a Genolution Core Augmentation CA-1 is required.


Ham and Cheese

Ham

Make sure the ham is sliced very thin, so you can use extra layers

Cheese

Oh, of course cheese, but the selections, where do we start

  Swiss is fully of air, but tastes great. Stinky cheese, well that works too File:SP 111221 Cheese.jpg
  But, you could pick any type of cheese, as long as it goes with the ham!

Optional Condiments!

Pizza Pizza

Mustard

Pardon me, but is your pupon Gray?

More Mustard
Even More Mustard?
=How small will I get?==
==Here I go!==
===Goooo!===
====Oh no I am so tiny====
1 2
3 4
5 6

Secret Sauce

Terra Fitting Test

Template:Fittings

Template:Fittings

T3 test

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Orange Apple 12,333.00
Bread Pie 500.00
Butter Ice cream 1.00

PI Portal Test

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Planetary Interaction
Introductory Links

Planetary Interaction 101
Creating a PI Alt
Planetary Interaction Skills

Getting Started

Planets
Planetary Commodities
Planetary Buildings
Planetary Industry

Advanced

Good Planets
Colony Management

A mock PI portal template in order to (hopefully) lead to a more enjoyable user experience


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For many who read The Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas’ story is likely just an amusing tale of adventure and swordplay, as the gallant d’Artagnan and his Musketeer friends Athos, Porthos, and Aramis journey throughout 17th-century France to foil the plots of Cardinal Richelieu and his associates the Comte de Rochefort and Lady de Winter. Yet within each musketeer lies a deeper sub-plot, as all three are caught up not only in their adventures together but their own personal quests.

Athos’ story is the most mysterious but ironically enough, the most relevant to the main plot of the book. In Chapter 7 Dumas describes him as very quiet, so quiet in fact that “his silence mad almost an old man of him” and that his lackey Grimaud has learned to “obey him upon a simple gesture or upon a simple movement of the lips.” When the other musketeers bring up women his only statements are “bitter words and misanthropic remarks.” These actions are directly resulting from his having believed his ex-wife, the Lady de Winter, to be dead after he hung her upon discovering her incriminating Fleur-De-Lis brand. Even several years afterwards, Athos is still deeply remorseful over the scandal and tries to rid himself of the pain and sadness he bears. He drinks profusely to this end. When he recounts his backstory to d’Artagnan in Chapter 27, at the end of the tale upon d’Artagnan’s comment, “ ‘Heavens, Athos, a murder?’ ” Athos replies, “ ‘No less…but methinks I need wine!’ ” This is also after a period of “about twelve days,” according to d’Artagnan, during which Athos has drunk by his own reckoning “a hundred and fifty bottles” of wine in the cellar of the inn where he barricaded himself in after being accused of forgery by the innkeeper. That comes out to an average of twelve and a half bottles of wine a day, about one bottle every two hours. Such heavy drinking could indicate that he has drunk so much to mask his pain that now he is fully dependant on it. He also hides his identity as the Comte de la Fere, even from his friends, so that not even they can know of his past. When he is forced to reveal his name to one of Lord de Winter’s seconds, he says he will have to kill the Englishman “because I am believed to be dead, and have reasons for wishing nobody to know I am living.” He abstains from socially interacting with women as to not have a repeat of the same tragedy. In Dumas’ aforementioned description of him, it is said that “no one knew whether he had ever had a mistress.” Athos wants nothing more than to be left alone so that he can cope with his existing grief and create no more of it anew.

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