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When Count Rugen and his men spot Inigo, Fezzik, and Westley, Rugen tells his fighters to “kill the dark one and the giant, but leave the third one for questioning.” Why does he want Westley’s life to be spared?

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When Count Rugen and his men spot Inigo, Fezzik, and Westley, Rugen tells his fighters to “kill the dark one and the giant, but leave the third one for questioning.” Why does he want Westley’s life to be spared?

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Count Rugen wants Westley's life to be spared because he recognizes him as the "Dread Pirate Roberts" and believes he may have valuable information. Rugen is intrigued by Westley's survival and escape from the Pit of Despair, and he wants to question him further about it. Additionally, Westley's relationship with Princess Buttercup could also be a reason for Rugen's interest in keeping him alive for questioning.

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