he asks him to join warrens and make a warren that all of the rabbits from efrafa and his warren can live in
In "Watership Down," the rabbits from Sandleford that leave with Fiver's group include Hazel, Fiver, and his brother, Bigwig. They are joined by other rabbits like Dandelion, Pipkin, and Blackberry as they seek a new home away from the dangers of their original warren. Each character brings unique traits and skills that aid their survival and journey.
There are many stories about rabbits. You might like Watership Down if you like rabbit stories.
In Part 2 of "Watership Down," themes of leadership and community emerge prominently as the rabbits navigate the challenges of establishing a new warren. The importance of collaboration and trust is highlighted as they work together to build a safe haven. Additionally, the theme of survival is underscored as they face external threats, reinforcing the necessity of resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity. The contrast between freedom and oppression also plays a critical role, particularly in their encounters with authoritarian figures like General Woundwort.
it may have been Watership down not sure it was like rabbit war story Irecall.
Probaly not hes a twisted person (the great dragon) and apart from that hes the narrator in watership down which sucks so no one likes him or the great dragon
Well, I've found that Watership Down is extremely similar, however the subject is rabbits instead of cats. >Guardians of Ga'Hoole is also a lot like warriors. It is about Owls. guardians of ga'hoole is very much like warriors and the redwall series is similar too
no, warren is dale's brother who comes out of a trance like state in the second book.
He Died In Like 1995
Answer: Warren!!! Get it? A warren is where rabbits live, its like a burrow. See? Funny!
Abigail had lied and made it look like mary warren is lying.
it was like her being in trouble
studied with brothers