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Young Blades

The young blades are French royal 'musketeer' guards (despite the name sword-fighters, not sharpshooters) of the generation after the legendary, now knighted Gascon hero D'Artagnan and his three mentors. They include his son, now known as D'Artagnan, and his companions in arms, stationed in the Bastille, under captain Duvall's command: Siroc the erudite inventor and Ramon, a romantic, poetically gifted Spaniard who deserted the Habsburg camp, France's arch-rival. They are joined by a late musketeer's daughter Jaqueline, who masquerades (only D'Artagnan junior knows) as her imaginary brother Jacques (the real one being no good at fighting and fled to America), looking for revenge and glory. Louis XIII's son Louis XIV, the future Sun king, is now on the French throne although a mere boy, ruled in name by his vain and useless mother, Queen-regent Ann, and in fact by cardinal Richelieu's hand-picked, Italian-born successor, cardinal Mazarin. In this series, the power-hungry prime minister is also a diabolical obelisk-sorcerer at the head of the murderous order of the Knights of the Tabernacle.

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Cast & Crew See All

Tobias Mehler
D'Artagnan
Mark Hildreth
Siroc
Zak Santiago
Ramon Montalvo Francisco de la Cruz

Season 1 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

Wanted

Sun, Jan 23, 2005

Jaqueline always beat her brother Gerard Rochey at fencing. When their dad is killed on the sword of the men of cardinal Mazarin, who rules during the minority of Louis XIV as his regent the queen-mother cares little for politics, and Gerard thrown in the royal Paris dungeons where his evil eminence presides over a satanic order of knights which honors king nor God, she tries to join the musketeers who guard it, cross-dressing as recruit Jaques Leponte, and succeeds by cheating at a sword-duel against D'Artagnan, cocky son of, who with is friends Siroc and Ramon just pissed off limping Captain Duvall who already put them on punitive prison cleaning duty for brawling with Mazarin's men. Thus they find her brother is unjustly imprisoned there, and one of the live guinea-pigs of the order's vile experiments, so they use one of Siroc's inventions, an unfinished flying machine, to free him so he can escape to colonial America. D'Artagnan learns she's a girl but accepts to keep quit, and one of the order's men they had to shoot is musketeer sergeant Moret...

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Awards

  • 2006 - Leo - Best Costume Design in a Dramatic Series - winner
  • 2006 - Leo - Best Musical Score in a Dramatic Series - nominated
  • 2006 - Leo - Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series - nominated
  • 2006 - Leo - Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series - nominated

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