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  2. Marlfox - Wikipedia

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    The Marlfoxes, backed by an army of water rats, mount a successful invasion of Redwall and steal the tapestry of the long dead hero, Martin the Warrior. The Marlfox Ziral is slain, however, and the remaining Marlfoxes swear revenge on the citizens of Redwall. Mokkan, one of the Marlfoxes, escapes with the tapestry, leaving his siblings behind.

  3. The Lost Legends of Redwall - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Legends of Redwall (originally titled Redwall: The Adventure Game, Redwall: The Warrior Reborn, and Epic Tales of Redwall during development) is a series of six episodic indie adventure games for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Xbox One developed and published by studio Soma Games.

  4. Redwall - Wikipedia

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    Redwall is a series of children's fantasy novels by British writer Brian Jacques, published from 1986 to 2011. [1] [2] It is also the title of the first book of the series, published in 1986, as well as the name of the abbey featured in the book, and is the name of an animated television series based on three of the novels (Redwall, Mattimeo, and Martin the Warrior), which first aired in 1999.

  5. The Rogue Crew - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the Wearat wreaks havoc on land, killing otters and Guosim common shrews, all the time making his way to Redwall. Skor Axehound has a young son Swiffo, who doesn't care for weapons and, against his father's will, joins the fortunate Freepaws.

  6. Brian Jacques - Wikipedia

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    Redwall alludes to the surrounding human civilization - for example, with a scene featuring a horse-drawn cart. The subsequent books ignore humans completely, portraying an Iron Age society from the misty past building castles, bridges and ships to the scale of forest creatures, writing their own literature and drawing their own maps.

  7. Mattimeo - Wikipedia

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    Mattimeo is a direct sequel to Redwall and Mossflower, taking place eight seasons (two years) after the events of the first novel. [1] The peaceful woodland creatures of Redwall Abbey are busy preparing for a feast during the summer equinox. [2]

  8. Lord Brocktree - Wikipedia

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    Publication place: United Kingdom: Media type: Print (hardback and paperback) Pages: ... Redwall series (chronological order) Succeeded by. Martin the Warrior ...

  9. Mossflower - Wikipedia

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    She places her brother in prison and takes the throne for herself. While in the dungeons, Martin eventually meets Gonff the Mousethief, who was imprisoned for stealing food from the Kotir storages. Meanwhile, Abbess Germaine and the surviving members of Loamhedge, an abbey stricken with a plague, arrive and join the woodlanders.