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"Mossflower" by Brian Jacques follows the story of a young mouse named Martin who leads a group of woodland creatures in rebellion against an evil wildcat ruler named Verdauga Greeneyes. Together, they fight for freedom and justice in the Mossflower Wood. The book is a tale of courage, friendship, and the power of unity in the face of oppression.
The Badger Lord in the book Mossflower is Lord Brocktree, a legendary warrior and leader of the badger community at Salamandastron. Brocktree is known for his strength, courage, and sense of justice, and he plays a crucial role in rallying the animals of Mossflower to resist the tyranny of the wildcat queen, Ungatt Trunn.
Tsarmina's Army:AshlegBlacktoothBroggCluddDitchpawDogfurFortunataFoulwiskerRakerRatflankScratchScrattSlinkbackSplitnoseSquintThicktailWheggBane's Mercenaries:BadtailBentbrushChinwartThat should be all of them.
In chronological order, Martin the Warrior is the second book. In publication order, Mossflower is second.
Martin-mouseGonff-mouseDinny-moleLog-a-Log-shrewBella-badgerSkipper-otterColumbine-mouseAbbess Germaine-mouseLady Amber-squirrelGingivere-WildcatTsarmina-wildcatThe rest of the characters play minor roles in the story.
The spirit of Martin the Warrior (a mouse who shows up, alive, in the books Mossflower, Martin the Warrior, and Legend of Luke) is the inciting force that guides the young warriors at Redwall to rise up and defend those they love.
My personal favorite book in the series is Mossflower, the second book, because instead of just having the usual mice, badgers, rats and so on, this book features a much more diverse range of animals, from toads to bats, and even a falcon!
The first book in the Redwall series is "Redwall," written by Brian Jacques. It was published in 1986 and introduces readers to the world of Redwall Abbey and its animal inhabitants.
Most of the main characters live in the Redwall Abbey. But some, such as Basil Stag Hare. live in Mossflower Woods. There is also Saint Ninians Church, where the Churchmouses reside, but Cluny the Scourge takes over it when it was vacant. There are many other areas, such as Salamandstron and Noonvale, but in Redwall these are the two main areas.
The chronological order of Brian Jacques' books is as follows: "Redwall," "Mossflower," "Mattimeo," "Mariel of Redwall," "Salamandastron," "Martin the Warrior," "The Bellmaker," "Outcast of Redwall," "Pearls of Lutra," "The Long Patrol," "Marlfox," "The Legend of Luke," "Lord Brocktree," "Taggerung," "Triss," "Loamhedge," "Rakkety Tam," "High Rhulain," "Eulalia!," "Doomwyte," "The Sable Quean," "The Rogue Crew."
The chronological order of the Redwall books by Brian Jacques is as follows: "Martin the Warrior," "Mossflower," "The Legend of Luke," "Outcast of Redwall," "Mariel of Redwall," "The Bellmaker," "Salamandastron," "Redwall," "Mattimeo," "The Pearls of Lutra," "The Long Patrol," "Marlfox," "The Taggerung," "Triss," "Loamhedge," "Rakkety Tam," "High Rhulain," "Eulalia!," "Doomwyte," "The Sable Quean," "The Rogue Crew."