Do you know, dear readers, that Aramis has become a storyteller? Yes, yes, the very same gray cardinal and dandy musketeer, one of the magnificent four, to whom d’Artagnan's last words were directed on the pages of the genius «Vicompte de Bragelonne». Tired of endless intrigues, the old duelist retired and began to compose tales. In them, swords also clink, horses break free from the saddle, villains weave spider webs, and heroes rush to help, forgetting about sleep and dinner. And, of course, against the backdrop of all sorts of wonders and tricks, there are also the most ordinary, main wonders — love, loyalty, and friendship.
The next volume of Alexander Dumas' collected works «Tales of Aramis» continues the theme of the previous collection «The Kobolds of the Old Castle». In this book, there are even more illustrations (over 200), beautiful, mysterious, mischievous, elegantly adding to the atmosphere of «the legends of olden times».