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OKAY! IN REDWALL, THERE IS A PATH GOING FROM NORTH TO SOUTH THAT APPARENTLY HAS BEEN THERE FOREVER. NOW, THE THING IS PATHS NEED SIGNIFICANT TRAVEL TO BECOME DIRT PATHS THAT ARE COMPACTED ENOUGH TO STAY DIRT PATHS OVER THE YEARS. I WANT TO KNOW WHAT EVENT DID THAT!? OR IS THERE JUST A LOT OF TRAVEL!?
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guys I had this realization the other day that Redwall works really well for reading aloud, and kinda half-remembered something about the author reading to kids? So I looked it up to see if I had made a connection.
And it turns out, yes, actually, because he read aloud to kids at a school for the blind. But all the books they gave him to read were depressing. So he wrote Redwall, a story about heroism and courage and making it through struggles, and filled it with so many sensory, visual details so he could give them something better and I just-- that's so wholesome-- help
#my theory is that all good childrens books are written with LOVE#and he clearly loved these kids#anyway I got kind of emotional at that#as someone who read Redwall as a kid and was inspired to be brave#also I left this in my drafts for a while oops#but yeah I have feelings#redwall#brian jacques#reading#scribe rambles
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Hi!! Congratulations on finishing!!
What you say about colonization is a very very interesting perspective that I'm excited to think more about as I read. Some of the books definitely emphasize the fact that the vermin are not on their own land, and they're unfamiliar with the nature around them, and I know in two books at least the goodbeasts "won" because of their knowledge of the land. Amazing analysis.
I love the idea that Maudie serves as abbess, absolutely adopting this!
I'm glad that you spoke about the time that passes between these books and things which are lost and rediscovered; the incredible time scale in Redwall is one of my favorite things about the books!
And, I had never phrased it as you did, but you're very right that Loamhedge is a mournful book. In that, I think it's a really valuable addition to the books as they shape Redwall culture. Good thinking, friend.
I have to admit, I haven't agreed with everything you've said as you've read through these books. I was sad to see some of my favorites disliked. I suppose we have different tastes, which is good, isn't? As much as we disagree, we also agree on other things. Friend, been a delight reading your thoughts, learning and discussing, and being allowed to participate! Thank you! I'm sure I have more thoughts for some future post, but that's all for now.
Thoughts on the Redwall Series overall
What started as a walk down memory lane ended up being a multi month reading project. With notes!
A lot of how these books are stereotyped is not true. Only a handful of them end in Babies Ever After. There may be a riddle or a poem but it's not taking up most of the story.
The lack of immediate continuity after book 6 is a little sad but it gives a real sense of time to things, which I like. The Lord of Mossflower exists in Mattimeo, but hundreds of years later in Loamhedge, it doesn't. Brockhall is rediscovered twice! That’s kind of what I liked about Mistmantle, it was only 5 books but there were enough characters that yes, some became parents, but the young ones didn’t. It’s only at the end of the series where some even get married, and it’s not EVERY animal.
Until I reread these, I didn't look at these from the point of anti-colonialization. But, yeah it's THE recurring theme.
colonizers (vermin) are harassing the people who already live there. Who are native to the land. They're trying to enslave or kill them.
They're trying to take over either redwall, or mossflower, or basically any place mentioned.
There is a minor fighting force but the majority just want to chill. A few outliers exist because they've lost families or communities. And they get stopped. This book series is essentially a minimally colonized world.
Green Isle is a colonized area where the indigenous population fights back and eventually succeeds. Mossflower is eventually freed from the Greeneyes.
Rhulain and Taggerung come at this from different angles, and while both are hampered by the series structure a bit, enough good shines through. (I lurked the r/Redwall subreddit and a lot of people seem to dislike Taggerung, maybe they were thinking about it from my angle initially - see my thoughts on Taggerung post in my Redwall tag for how my mind was changed).
There's also the heavy religion (Western Christianity) parallels which is why so many conservative kids and young adults attached themselves to this series. And yet they miss major parts of the entire concept. Ah well.
I did find it tiresome that as soon as a maid is mentioned to be pretty she's going to be the wife of the male protagonist. They all prove capable and varied but the immediate reaction of pretty is tiring. Note how Mariel is never referred to as pretty by Dandin, and they don't get married but remain partners presumably through their lives. Doomwyte is terrible about this. Come to think of it, Rogue Crew is like a homage but is done much better than Doomwyte, and it works on expanding the world in ways we never get to see officially :( Maybe we should work on it ourselves. We could do that.
While the squirrels have no subculture, the shrews only have a subculture (arguably two worth pygmy shrews) There's not lone shrews simply existing outside of Redwall or the Guosim.
Any headcanons about things in story?
I choose to believe Martha spent a time as Abbess after Fenna died. She would be the only noted hare ruler of Redwall.
There was a squirrel society in Mossflower but it eventually migrated to the area where Sunflash and Skarlath stayed the winter with the mole and hedgehog families.
What books were your favorite?
I've ranked them in groups of 5 of published order (or in the case of the last 2, just 2.)
*Lord Brocktree was my favorite as a child and frankly it’s still enjoyable. I won't include it in any ranking to keep it fair.
The Pleasant Surprises
Loamhedge (probably bc I listened to the audiobook. I liked how there was quite a mournful tone throughout, from going to a place full of life to a dead Abbey.)
Eulalia!
The Long Patrol
Martin The Warrior (while it felt a bit long, it was so nice to see a different side of the continent. It wasn't just Mossflower.)
Taggerung.
The Rogue Crew
Side note; I’d love to see someone superimpose the map of some of the books on others. Like where did Martin wander in his book with Grumm, the hedgehog, and Rose compared to the Patrol in The Rogue Crew? He was born on the northern shores - are they the same shores as the Crew?
The Disappointments
High Rhulain - It’s just not interesting outside of what Green Isle existing implies.
Mariel of Redwall - I think he got better at writing female characters, and it’s not as if Mariel is awful - she’s fairly well rounded, being headstrong and angry as well as needing support - her personality is just kind of There.
Half of the Bellmaker. The part with Southward is dull as dishwater the part with the seafaring is almost enjoyable. The Redwall part is, oddly, the best part.
The one with more than meets the eye lorewise
High Rhulain
The one with the best songs
Loamhedge (the spring song)
High Rhulain (the honeybee song and the calling of the clans)
Marlfox (Mother Nature Dear)
The Long Patrol (over the hills)
Lord Brocktree (a hare is a marvelous creature)
The Rogue Crew (The song Lancejack Sage sings at the funeral)
The best
Mice: Rose, Lycian, Nimbalo
Hare: Maudie, Dottie, Boorab, Martha, Rockjaw
Squirrels: Fwirl, Song, Doogy
Shrews: Basically all of ‘em, if I had to name one, Flib, if I had to name two, Dandy
Moles: again, most of ‘em. Though it’s funny how they’re championed as beings with good sense, but apparently not good enough sense to ever be elected as Abbott or Abbess.
Hedgehogs: The family of theatrical troupe hedgehogs in Sable Quean, Tansy, Posy
Otter: Mhera, Kroova, Skor, Ruggan, and Swiffo
Birds: Orocca and Tauroc, any bird from the North, Rocangus and MacTalon
Moles: any of the mole Dibbuns.
Badgers: Sunflash, Cregga, Brocktree
Major antagonists: the fractured groups of the Juskarath, Tsarmina, Ungatt Trunn, Slagar, Raga Bol, Razzid Wearat.
There was probably going to be more but I got a concussion and forgot
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Mariel: Okay, Tarquin, you sign whatever Rosie puts in front of you because you are the luckiest person in the world. If you let her go, there is no way you’d ever find another girl like her. Speaking on behalf of all woman, it will not happen, we had a meeting.
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outcast: the necessity of the mace
The kestrel spoke around a beakful of chestnut: “I am Skarlath; I was alone, but you saved my life; now I am with you. Where come you from, friend?”
Scratching his golden stripe, the badger chewed thoughtfully. “I’m not sure. I think I had a mother, Bella or Bellen or something, it’s hard to remember. I must have been very young. Boar the Fighter, that’s a name I recall, maybe he was my father, or my grandsire, I’m not certain. Sometimes I dream about home, or maybe it’s my imagination, but it feels nice. Then there’s the mountain, was that my home? It is all very mixed up.”
Sunflash speaks about himself, excerpt from Chapter 2 of Outcast of Redwall
one of the reasons outcast differs from every other novel of redwall is in the fact veil, the titular character, does not even exist until the eighteenth chapter of the book. the previous seventeen chapters are spent building the rivalry between swartt sixclaw, the primary antagonist, and sunflash the mace, ascendant badger lord. though he may not have done so intentionally, mister jacques’ inclusion of the experience of sunflash allows us to draw comparable narrative lines with veil’s story. sunflash is fortunate to bear memories of his early childhood that become the lynchpin for his growth into a just, kind, and wise badger lord and friend. this foundational aspect of backstory, echoed more explicitly in the narrative of deyna in taggerung and rooted in current theories of psychology and human development, postulates that positive experiences with a parental guardian in early life are necessary for healthy growth and formation of the self. in future posts, we will weigh the differences between sunflash’s early childhood and veil’s early childhood; here, we will extrapolate what sunflash’s early memories imply about his childhood environment.
though his memories are certainly sparse, the tone and descriptive words sunflash uses to talk about his early childhood betray more about it than he is consciously aware of. he begins his reminisce with his mother: she is the largest figure in his memory as a baby. her name comes to his lips immediately, though when he presses against the fog of memories, he falters in his confidence. so much of the secure base of his babyhood has been eroded by the cruelty he experienced at the hands of swartt. bella likely spoke to sunflash of boar the fighter even before he could understand speech, sharing the legacy of their bloodline and imparting some of the sense of the destiny of badger lords to her son--whom she knew, even as he was a babe, he would one day take on that heavy mantle. perhaps boar even visited little sunflash in his early dreams, as is the mysterious power of some badger lords, which could explain sunflash’s vague sense of the existence of salamandastron. it is one of the latter lines of sunflash’s dialogue that gives us the most information about his formative environment. he dreams of his home and the emotions those dreams conjure for him are inherently positive. these dreams bring him comfort and they are totally unlike his reality at the mercy of swartt. “... it [thematic elements of home] feels nice.” what does “nice” mean for a baby? we can easily guess. there was safety. there was security. there was warmth. baby sunflash’s basic needs were met: he did not go hungry, somebeast tended to him when he cried, and he was groomed and cared for.
swartt tried his absolute damndest to beat any sense of personhood out of sunflash. swartt gave sunflash a degrading name, forced the young badger to commit acts lower than a slave, deprived sunflash of food and drink, and left him exposed to suffer the full effects of the weather. swartt did not succeed in breaking him because sunflash carried his verifiable sense of self borne out of the scant memories of his childhood. sunflash knew he had a benevolent mother figure. he knew he had a family history, the promise of having come from somewhere and something of any measure of meaning. he knows he had a home: a place where he was wanted, where he belonged. it was a place where he was safe, where his needs were met, and where his worth as a living creature was imparted. sunflash subconsciously knew that swartt could not truly define him.
veil, in strikingly direct contrast, was given none of these things.
#i have tried my best to avoid using clinical language to describe sunflash's connection with his babyhood#commonly known psych buzzwords are fun#but often lack the true nuance of their meaning#clinicians would posit sunflash was likely 'securely attached' to his mother#due to the rapidity of creature development in the redwallverse#my theory is that one significant positive experience with a benevolent caregiver is enough for a creature to form a secure attachment#evidence of this could be deyna/tagg of taggerung#his first swim with his father became the anchor of his humanity#outcast of redwall#text#sunflash#sunflash the mace#skarlath#bella#boar the fighter#make no mistake#veil was wronged
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Dramatization of a non-serial killer’s experience, reading the Redwall books:
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#i did not care for drink deeply horse#i am not sure the civic peace protects redwall fans#seems to me people who recommend children's books with graphic animal torture every few chapters should be beaten with tire irons#and all the counterarguments seem like so much abstract theory
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In Tolkien's worldbuilding there was wide wilderness with few folk living in it, in Jacques' there is a repeatedly changing situation where threats disappear and new ones rise up, all their tales intersecting in the same region where creatures interact with the consequences. I love writing that depicts things like this "wasteland between two giants" phrase that Kinsey has so awesomely coined.
wtf happened to the Mossflower geopolitical situation by Loamhedge that led to a bunch of cannibals operating within a day’s walk of the abbey walls
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Got any favorite fictional food(s) you lowkey wish to eat irl someday?
The stew from Wind in the Willows that contains nine animals.
Butterbeer
Flanders' hot chocolate
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The biscuit-cookie things from Scamper the Penguin. They're infamous for making the ten people who've actually seen this movie crave Nilla wafers.
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Skyrim sweet rolls
The ratatouille from Ratatouille.
Creme de la Creme a la Edgar, sans the dangerous amount of sleeping pills.
The marmalade roll from Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
The pizza from All Dogs go to Heaven
The slime-fed wild boar from Das Bus.
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Popplers
Green eggs and ham. I've always imagined it tasted like eggs + ham infused with the way freshly cut grass smells.
Anything from Redwall, mostly to test my theory that it's not actually that good.
The leg cooked in clay from Hannibal
The Pale Man's grapes
The cake from Death Note
The burgers from Bob's Burgers
The ultimate sandwich from Adventure Time
Anything from any Ghibli movie.
There are probably a lot more. I love food, fictional or otherwise.
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Duskmourn or Innistrad?
Today, Magic the gathering released a humongous amount of new information about upcoming sets in 2024. We received many spoilers about Duskmourne and I stand with what I always thought upon first hearing about the set and theme; this could have been set on Innistrad. Maybe griselbrand has been fused to a haunted house upon resurrection (demons on Innistrad can return from being destroyed). Slowly, griselbrand has been gaining more power and he is starting to expand his domain outward. I think that a future trip to innistrad may want to move away from the typal creature support as that has been done many countless times. Do you think people would approve of an Innistrad set without the majority of creatures being locked into 5 types? Of course, vampires, spirits, humans, zombies, and werewolves/wolves would still get a few cards but it would pivot away from an overused theme just as Ixalan did in Caverns of Ixalan. After seeing Caverns of Ixalan and Murders at Karlov Manor experimenting with the idenitty of established planes, I thought that any horror set would be a lock for Innistrad. Didn't Innistrad do cosmic horror at one point? There are also many similarities between Duskmourn and Innistrad. Delirium debuted in Shadows over Innistrad. It is insulting to the audience to downplay the obvious similarities and then resuse an old mechanic that debuted on the first horror plane. One of the cards in duskmourne depicts a chainsaw. Innistrad just referenced the texas chainsaw massacre with the banned meathook massacre. Many of the spirits of Innistrad have connections to enchantments. While the creatures are not spirit, some of the glimmer creatures play in this same space. I will say that delirium seems like a stronger fit in Duskmourn as some of the villainous factions are either enchantment creatures or artifact creatures (quickened toys) The razorkin also kind of remind me of zombies and the beasties kind of remind me of werewolves. Beasties have two faces just like werewolves and werewolves also usually do not want you to see the wolf face. Even the wickerfolk kind of remind me of evil treefolk masquerading as trees. I do not like to spread conspiracy theories but a part of me thinks that Duskmounre was supposed to be set on Innistrad but they changed it after the failure of crismon vow and midnight hunt. Is Duskmourne meant as a replacement for Innistrad which looks like it has diminishing returns with set after set? Has wotc realized that returning too frequently, even to popular planes does not allow us nostalgia to build? Also, what is with the butterfly set symbol. A butterfly would have made more sense for bloomburrow or lorwyn but the symbol totally contradicts the theme. Do we get a butterfly card in the set? Will it be creature type insect or butterfly? The symbol should have obviously been a spooky house. We did get more news on Bloomburrow but I think we all know enough about what to expect from that set. I had never heard of the Redwall series but I am familiar with some of the tropes. I do not feel like the news about bloomburrow was significant or important in the history of the game. However, one announcement could have a major impact on the game going forward. Standard is now five years. Yes, after just increasing standard to 3 years they have decided to make standard even longer. May sheoldred forever reign! Ok, you got me! Standard is NOT going to be 5 years...... yet. A major announcement does shake up standard in a way that many did not see coming. Magic the Gathering Foundations is a new set that is going to release November 15 2024. It will be a standard legal set and it will be legal in standard until AT LEAST 2025. That means the set will have a role in the next two standard environments. The set is supposed to be similiar to a core set with some amount of reprints and some amount of new cards and the cards showcased so far seem very simple. So why am I so concerned about this set? Well simple does not mean weak. The few cards spoiled in Foundations seem extremely pushed.
#magic the gathering#magic the card game#youtube#commander legends#commander#mtg#blogatog#arena#mark rosewater#reserve list#magic card game#maro#magic the gathering arena#magic arena#mtg arena#tolarian community college#rudy#alpha investments#duskmourne#innistrad#horror#delirium
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Going to work on turns this into a master post of prompts I’ve made. Prompts I like, and things I alike and would be willing to write things on.
My own Posts. Superwoman AU
Super Phantom DCxDP
Future Son?! DCxDP
Super X-man
DND Young Justice
DPxDC A Tale of Two Jacks
Age Reversal
Teenage Mutant Ninja Wizard
Alien PETA
Young Justice Spider
The Year of the Dragon
Superwoman Kara
Spleen Surprise DCxDP
Benders in DC (ATLA x justice league)
Random OC Villain Character not connected to any existing media
Not mine but I am invested in.
Time Winder. Connected to Time Travel Teen Parents
Re-alive ray superson
Pack less misunderstandings
Thermon aka Ghost Pokémon
Niche unheard of crossover ideas. (Some not even a one shot on ao3🥲
Wild Kratts x How to Train Your Dragon
Series and media I like or liked and enjoy fan discussion and fics on (may include Cartoons, Books, Movies or Games.)1 How to train your dragon2 Transformers Prime (cartoons, NOT the movies)3 Avatar the last air-bender. (Not including Korra)4 Teenage mutant ninja turtles (cartoon series)5 Spectacular Spider-man (cartoon Series)6 Redwall (cartoon and book series)7 Pokemon (cartoon and game)8 Sonic the hedgehog (cartoons, and comics.)9 Justice league (the 1990 animated series. NOT the live action movies) And batman animated. 10 My Little pony FIM (G4 cartoon) 11 Marvel Cinematic Universe (before Disney bought it)12 Wings of Fire (books)13 Ben 10 (cartoon)14 Star wars (past liked not present)15 Star trek original series (past liked not present)16 Neo-pets ( Toys. great concept but not the best executed game)17 Kungfu Panda (cartoons)18 Teen titans (original Cartoon, not go)19 Rangers apprentice (books)20 Kim possible (cartoon)21 Lilo and stitch (cartoon)22 American Dragon (Cartoon)23 Big Hero 6 (cartoon) 24 Guardians of Ga’Hoole (books. don’t bother with the movie)25 Epic (animated movie by Blue Sky studios)26 Atlantis the lost Empire (Disney cartoon)27 Big bang theory (TV)28 Lord of the Rings (movies and books.)29 Dragon Quest (games)30 Wild Krats (cartoon)31 The Fluppy Dogs (cartoon)32 Zootopia (cartoon)33 Nelvana Care bears (cartoon specifically the 1985 to 1988 series)34 Last man standing (what can I say he reminds me of my dad)35 Bones (TV)36 Warrior cats. (books only read up until power of three arc)37 Flash (TV)38 Home improvement (TV)39 Steven Universe (cartoon. concept was good but poorly executed story)40 Phineas and Ferb (cartoons)41 Milo Murphy’s law (cartoon)42 Amphibia (cartoon)43 Emperors new groove. (cartoon)44 Harry Potter (books)45 Chronicles of Narnia (books)46 Dinotopia (TV movie, and books)47 Encanto (cartoon)48 Jane and the dragon. (cartoon)49 Gravity falls (cartoon)50 Swat Kats (cartoon)51 Chip and Dale rescue rangers (cartoon) 52 Ducktales (cartoon) 53 Prince of Egypt. (Animated movie) 54 Danny Phantom. (Cartoon) 55 Puss in Boots (dreamworks movies)56 Young Justice (cartoon have not read the comics) 57 Batman Wayne family adventures (web comic. 58 Tower dungeon farmer (web comic)
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Anyone with a job where you have to write notes for every appointment got any tips for making the unending repetitious nature of this task NOT soul-destroying?
Like. I was a fucking weirdo child in a fucking weirdo Montessori school for 7 years. I would do 2-3 weeks of class assignments in one week and then have free time to focus on the important work of drawing anime characters and reading every redwall book.
So the idea that I just have to… keep doing notes. That there will never be a time that I am AHEAD on them and therefore do not get “free time” at work, is kind of melting my brain.
I’ve been doing this for 6 years now and I feel like my brain is full of noise. I described it to my partner as there’s this theory that one of the things that dreams do is help you sort junk information and discard the things you don’t need to remember. We think this might be the case because, when people are deprived of REM sleep (the kind of sleep when you’re dreaming), they begin to have difficulties forming new memories. Their brain is full of so much information from multiple days without REM sleep that it can’t hold more information and it hasn’t been able to sort through the information it already has, to create long term memories or toss out unneeded info.
And I feel like that at work. There’s no downtime. No time to navel gaze and speculate and theorize. I feel so constantly reactive, attending only to what’s right in front of me, there’s no space to pull back and get a better grasp of a bigger picture or trajectory.
I’m wondering if I’m experiencing autistic burnout?? Or regular burnout?? Or a mounting disillusionment and disappointment with the area of my field in which I work???
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hey help me and my partner test a theory
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happy to report that one month after I started being able to read for the first time in a couple months (and it was Redwall because my brain was truly broken) im reading actual theory. you turn in your last paper and suddenly you have room in your brain for other things it’s crazy
#it’s The Delectable Negro by Vincent Woodard which someone on here was reading a while back idr who but thank you to them#it’s absolutely diabolical how mr. woodard’s brain worked this book is crazy (compliment)#my posts#reading tag
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I'm re-reading Taggerung right now! This is a lovely review! And really really interesting comments.
thoughts on [The] Taggerung
This is very long because I'm very torn on it. When it's good it's very great but it fails in its original twist.
All my favorite Abessess are dead 🫥. Well except Lycian I guess.
Here's something never mentioned - outside of Germaine's tomb, where are the Abbesses buried? Just by the vegetables to replenish the soil I guess.
I may be wrong but this may be a new art style for the chapters and only for this book. It may never be seen again in another story because I don't remember seeing it again (disclaimer - I get the ebooks and not all come with art) Pity, it's like the Marlfox art but with less sketchy lines. It's nice!
You've heard their names, everybeast has. Cluny the Scourge, Slagar the Cruel, Ferahgo the Assassin and many others. All of them defeated and slain. Redwall is so powerful, it killed someone who never tried to conquer it or even entered Mossflower Country!
See they mention Vulpuz! There’s a demon entity! AWESOME
Once again we have a great concept that's kneecapped bc of the strict dichotomy these species have. You can find fanfictions on the Redwall wikia where people have played with the concept of “good” species who are raised in evil (or in my 25 chapter fanfictions case, suffered a head wound and turned into vermin) and actually kill and commit crimes. We can't even give Tagg the vermin dialect. There's nothing to deconstruct here.
Sometimes he had admired Sawney, his strength, leadership and determination, but he had never really liked the ferret, never called him lather, never loved him. No internal conflict. If this had been written earlier, I'm sure we would have gotten a little. This is why Nimbalo is a better character because he has been changed bc of the abuse he suffered and is unlike most mice in the series.
The hares are wildly hit and miss for me. Scarum was annoying. Boorab is delightful.
We see the flatlands north of Redwall to the mountain. It's nice, lively, not as weird southern desert like where the ravine and Loamhedge is.
This may be the only book in the series with an actual theme beyond good vs evil, in terms of family. The ones you pick, are born into, are forced into, you lose, you leave, you make. You see it in the Obvious but then you see it with instances like how Boorab and Filorn are peas in a pod or how Fwirl (who is a rarity as an actual active female character who is noted as pretty doing things beyond healing) joins the Abbey, and Mhera supporting Cregga all this time.
Actually most of the redwall characters genuinely grow and learn something you don't often see in these books. It helps that it's not a huge cast, like in Loamhedge, the Bellmaker is killed early and they never name the man again. Broggle learned confidence, Fwirl and Nimbalo learned to rely on others, Filorn learned acceptance, Alkanet isn't shamed for being stern but grows to be flexible , Mhera did the typical Abbess MasterClass speed run.
One of the chapter arts suggests that Nimbalo is much smaller than Tagg. He stated to be a harvest mouse, when the non denomination mice of Mossflower are a bit more in scope with otters.
We need more Forthrights.
The actual drama of Tagg finally being back at Redwall but them not knowing he's the missing babe Deyna is very good and I appreciate how the reunion is delayed and not rushed through. There's a real sense of anticipation, and for my big critiques about the idea not having any follow through, this is probably the best 3rd act of any Redwall book. Maybe only Mossflower is better.
Somehow I thought Ruggan Bor just...walked away when Deyna said the Taggerung wasn't at Redwall lmao WHY did I think this.
Another point; You know how I said squirrels don't have a subculture like the other animals? There are very few, if any, shrews without a subculture , they're either Guosim or Pigmy Shrews.
There's a sliding scale of sapiency with some animals. Woodpidgeons don't talk, so they can be eaten. Other birds do, so they don't get eaten, even if that's the intent of the villains. Most lizards are sapient but some like Firl in Mariel don't talk. So when rawback was trapped in the swamp, did he go insane by eating talking lizards and frogs? Basically one out of two mentions and depictions of cannibalism in the series?
While there's a humongous missed opportunity with Tagg as a character, this can very solidly sit in my top 5.
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Joseph: No visible reaction while lying is a characteristic of a violent sociopath. Finnbar: Joseph, are you worried about your safety? Joseph: No. I imagine if you were going to kill me you’d have done it a long time ago.
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Get to Know Me
tagged by @paleolithicarcher (ty!!)
List 3 ships I like: timkon, clois, qp konbart!
First ship ever: oh man. maybe martin the warrior/rose of noonvale from redwall? or zelink?
Last Song I heard: "i belong in your arms" by chairlift!
Favorite Childhood Book: the silmarillion by j.r.r. tolkien. i first read it when i was 11. yes, something is wrong with me to this day bc of it.
Currently Reading Now: between books but in theory about to pick up "persephone station" by stina leicht! also in theory about to start reading the dungeon meshi manga. i'm just awful at starting things.
Currently Watching: dungeon meshi anime with my friends :)
Currently Consuming: nothing but i ate some adai for dinner earlier? oh unless beverages count in which case i'm having some chai.
Currently Craving: a body that doesnt hurty :/
Tagging: @mysterycitrus @ectonurites and @lemontongues <3
#rimi talks#also anyone who wants to do it feel free to say i tagged u!!!#i was going to tag more people but then i got shy so i didnt. but i did think about it#tag game
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