Athos is described as noble and handsome but also taciturn and melancholy, drowning his secret sorrows in drink. He is very protective of d'Artagnan, the youngest, whom he eventually treats as a son.
Porthos
Porthos, honest and slightly gullible, is the extrovert of the group, enjoying wine, women and song. Though he is often seen as the comic relief, he is also extremely dedicated and loyal toward his friends and fellow Musketeers
Aramis
Aramis loves and courts women, which fits well with the opinions of the time. He is portrayed as constantly ambitious and unsatisfied: as a musketeer, he yearns to become a; but as an abbé, he wishes for the life of the soldier
d'Artagnan
After the death of his father, he travelled to Paris and found a new life as an accomplice of the Musketeers. Over time he grew great friendships with his fellow Musketeers, and even joined them on their adventures.
Feron
Governor Feron runs Paris as his personal playground, maintaining a corrupt grip on the city with the support of his Red Guard Bullies.As the King’s favoured half-brother he’s untouchable – and a constant thorn in the Musketeers’ sides.