- A riot is taking place at the prison, the king has his hands full with his son's birthday.
- The musketeers join the Red Guard in controlling a mass prison break, unaware that it has been engineered by Feron and Grimaud to spring petty thief and locksmith Victor Joubert whom they intend to coerce into robbing the treasury or else they will kill his blind wife Annabelle. The musketeers save Annabelle and thwart the heist but D'Artagnan has unwittingly helped another escapee, Borel, a madman who believes himself to be the rightful monarch, and whom the musketeers must prevent from killing the queen.—don @ minifie-1
- King Louis is obsessed with preparations for a grand celebration of the dauphin's sixth birthday, insisting everyone pledge loyalty in advance of the succession, which he fears may be impending. Meanwhile the Red Guard is suspiciously lax in catching prisoners escaping from the Châtelet, and Captain Marcheaux tells the helpful musketeers to keep their catch in the garrison until after noon. Feron's mercenary ally Grimaud has seized royal master locksmith Victor Joubert, jailed for debts, threatening his abducted blind wife Annabelle, to manufacture access through the elaborate vault mechanism the crown ordered from him to protect the royal gold treasury. D'Artagnan took pity on a mentally disturbed escapee, Borel, whose evil schizophrenic personality believes to be the king, delivering him to a nunnery from where a blood trail leads to court, where Feron needs to recuperate from the royal desk letters on the private loan he took in Louis's name from Dutch banker Van Laar, whom Feron murders.—KGF Vissers
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