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The '''Swords of Justice''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|聖剣士|せいけんし}}''' ''Sacred Swordsmen'') is a collective term to refer to the quartet of {{p|Cobalion}}, {{p|Terrakion}}, {{p|Virizion}}, and {{p|Keldeo}}. They are also commonly referred to by fans as the '''Legendary musketeers'''.
The '''Swords of Justice''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|聖剣士|せいけんし}}''' ''Sacred Swordsmen'') is a collective term to refer to the quartet of {{p|Cobalion}}, {{p|Terrakion}}, {{p|Virizion}}, and {{p|Keldeo}}. They are also commonly referred to by fans as the '''Legendary musketeers'''.


The group is based on the French novel ''{{wp|The Three Musketeers}}'' by {{wp|Alexandre Dumas, père}}. Cobalion represents {{wp|Athos (fictional character)|Athos}}, the oldest and ''de facto'' leader of the group. Terrakion represents {{wp|Porthos}}, the strongest, heaviest, and largest member of the group. Virizion represents {{wp|Aramis}}, the most feminine, vain, and romantic member of the group. Keldeo represents {{wp|d'Artagnan}}, the youngest by far and the latest addition to the group.
The group is based on the French novel ''{{wp|The Three Musketeers}}'' by {{wp|Alexandre Dumas}}. Cobalion represents {{wp|Athos (fictional character)|Athos}}, the oldest and ''de facto'' leader of the group. Terrakion represents {{wp|Porthos}}, the strongest, heaviest, and largest member of the group. Virizion represents {{wp|Aramis}}, the most feminine, vain, and romantic member of the group. Keldeo represents {{wp|d'Artagnan}}, the youngest by far and the latest addition to the group.


The Swords of Justice share a secondary type, {{type|Fighting}}, and the Ability {{a|Justified}}. A number of their moves refer to combat and swordplay—something the Musketeers specialized in—such as {{m|Swords Dance}} and {{m|Sacred Sword}}. The latter move was the [[signature move]] of the Swords of Justice in [[Generation V]].
The Swords of Justice share a secondary type, {{type|Fighting}}, and the Ability {{a|Justified}}. A number of their moves refer to combat and swordplay—something the Musketeers specialized in—such as {{m|Swords Dance}} and {{m|Sacred Sword}}. The latter move was the [[signature move]] of the Swords of Justice in [[Generation V]].
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