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Post by Burfle, Brookfill & Madrigal on Apr 19, 2020 11:42:53 GMT -5
Otter and his wife, The.
The Otter and his Wife are two sculptures formed from a natural rock that had weathered into the faint likeness of a male and female otter standing side-by-side. The statues are a Mossflower landmark famous to woodland travellers. At some point their faces were carved into the stone by an unknown artisan.
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Post by Riverstream & Riana on Apr 24, 2020 16:37:52 GMT -5
Pikkle Ffolger
Although he spells his last name differently than Folgers Coffee, this gluttonous and exuberant hare very well could be powered on caffeine (if such a thing existed in Redwall). A loyal friend to Mara, Pikkle accompanies her on every adventure and is famous among the Gousim shrews for winning an eating contest against Tubgutt.
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Post by Burfle, Brookfill & Madrigal on Apr 30, 2020 7:12:59 GMT -5
Queen Amballa
Queen of the Pygmy Shrew Tribe on the northern cliffs, Amballa was the captor of Martin the Warrior and his companions for a while. Despite an insufferable nature (Napoleon complex?) the Queen was eventually gracious enough to let the bigbeasts go after the rescue of her equally insufferable child, Dinjer, from a gannet. She even gifted her sword to Martin as a temporary replacement for his own lost blade.
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Post by Celebes on Jun 2, 2020 23:45:37 GMT -5
Rufe Brush
The strangest squirrel in the history of Redwall Abbey and probably the only well-documented case of bestial schizophrenia, he went from the most utterly stoic eligible bachelor in Redwall in his first appearance in Mariel of Redwall, to being scared of his own shadow in Bellmaker. How mighty squirrels have fallen.
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Post by Burfle, Brookfill & Madrigal on Jul 2, 2020 11:13:49 GMT -5
Salaman...ders
Probably exist in Redwall right? I mean the mountain is named after them...
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Post by Celebes on Jul 10, 2020 23:04:52 GMT -5
Tsarmina
The most Russian of wildcats. Hailing from the snowy steps of somewhere, this is the most fearsome of royal brats to ever say "Da" to the woodlanders. After setting herself up on the ashes of her father in the great stone yurt of St. Kotirgrad, Czarmina was slow to hear the cries of the woodland proletariat which she ruled over, much to the consternation of her more liberal generals, notably prime minster Kluddensky. In an event now known as the Summer of the Red Summer, the great battlewagon Timballisto fired its bolts against the walls of the great yurt, and the workers of the woods stormed the fort, tearing down Kotirgrad under the leadership of their leader, Martinovich. Martinovich promptly "Da"nced on the old Ceasars grave, and completed the revolution by founding a commune of equality known as Red Walls.
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Zeke Ruffgar
Loyal Dibbun
Right Paw
"Good always wins. Always! Not just in books but in real life."
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Post by Zeke Ruffgar on Jul 11, 2020 16:25:13 GMT -5
Ublaz Mad Eyes
Ublaz is the (European) pine marten ruler of Sampetra , by virtue of the classic "I am rich so now I own this island" tactic. He manages a large corsair empire by indenturing captains into servitude via an economy built on artificial scarcity of resources (sounds a little too much like real-world villains), and commands an army of monitor lizards via mind control (okay, that part is less like real-world villains).
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Post by Burfle, Brookfill & Madrigal on Jul 13, 2020 9:42:00 GMT -5
Vilu Daskar
Known for his spiky hat and even spikier ship, Vilu Daskar was the captain of the dreaded slave ship the Goreleech. He considered stoats to be the most cunning of vermin species, and himself to be one of the most clever stoats. Infamous for butchering those he came across, his sadistic nature was hidden behind a rather thin veneer of genteel mannerisms.
Unfortunately all of his intelligence wasn't enough to stop him from making enemies of Luke the Warrior and Ranguvar Foeseeker.
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Post by Celebes on Aug 3, 2020 18:38:05 GMT -5
Wuddshipp
An oddly quasi-Germanic rebranding by an odd quasi-English mole, Dinny, of the pirate ship Bloodwake. While in the beginning of it's illustrious career it was a noble vessel that challenged even Salamandastron's formidable navy, it was later repurposed in a quasi-Dutch way of creaking a dike. However instead of keeping water out, it help direct the resulting flood in a quasi-New Orleans way.
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Zeke Ruffgar
Loyal Dibbun
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"Good always wins. Always! Not just in books but in real life."
Posts: 348
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Post by Zeke Ruffgar on Aug 3, 2020 19:30:48 GMT -5
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Post by Madeline on Mar 12, 2021 0:46:40 GMT -5
(After much careful searching on the Redwall wiki, I have come to the conclusion that there is nothing in the Redwall series that starts with X, so we must move on to the next letter :/ )
Yellow eel
During the Summer in which the Rapscallions marched in the direction of Redwall with the intent to conquer it (because if course), the Southern Abbey wall collapsed, revealing access to the ruins of Kotir, which the Abbey had been built over. While playing hide and seek with some of her fellow Dibbuns, baby Sloey (who eventually became the Infirmary Keeper) fell down what used to be one of Kotir's towers. At the bottom she encountered a gigantic yelloe eel that was more than happy to make the tiny tike into lunch. Skipper of the otters stole Tammo's dirk, dove down after Sloey, and engaged the eel in combat. Unfortunately, there was an underground stream running in this area, and they were swept away. After an intense battle, Skipper emerged the victor....right through a hole in a streambank, right at the feet of a Guosim Log-a-log. Because what are friends for other than to mock you for wearing a dead eel?
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Post by Celebes on Jun 13, 2021 23:50:20 GMT -5
(Can't leave this hanging when we were so close to completion!)
Zig-zags
The standard evasive tactic practiced and put into use everywhere, from long patrol hares bobbing and weaving out of the grasps of vermin, to dibbuns rucking beneath the sweeping arms of badgermum, seeking to give the young miscreants a long overdue bath.
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Post by Otus Shortwing on Jul 3, 2021 13:11:38 GMT -5
(I'm going to start again! Why not?) Ambrose SpikeThe one! The only! The Cellarhog featured in Redwall and Mattimeo, this hedgehog knew how to brew a mean ale! I always wanted to share a tankard with him.
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Post by Madeline on Jul 10, 2021 21:15:02 GMT -5
Bells The Abbey started off with none, then Joseph gave them one But after Cluny came, Two bells it became!
Joseph became Matthias and Methuselah; Their tunes tell us the hours. A message of welcome and safety Echo from their tower.
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Post by Otus Shortwing on Jul 10, 2021 21:56:46 GMT -5
Cluny the ScourgeThe original! The villain of the very first book, the rat with a horde and a tail tipped with a poisoned blade. Cluny was hands down evil.
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