The Abbot or Abbess, maintains order in Redwall.
Abbot Humble, a hedgehog. He used to be the abbey cellarkeeper.
Abbot Glisam was the first abbot dormouse of Redwall.
The Abbot or Abbess symbolizes a leader, or the one makes the decisions.
Redwall Abbey is the reason why the book is called Redwall.
Constance doesn't trust foxes
The first book, Redwall, was about an abbey named Redwall being attacked by a evil rat named Cluny the Scourge and his minions. Meanwhile inside the abbey dwells a peaceful community of animals under the wisdom of an abbot named Abbot Mortimer. One of these abbey animals named Matthias has been chosen by the spirit of the Abbey's guardian, Martin the Warrior, to find his sword and defeat Cluny the Scourge once and for all!
There's the tapestry of Martin the Warrior, as in Redwall and the Great Redwall Feast.
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.
The Redwall Cookbook was created in 2005.
Outcast of Redwall was created in 1995.
RedwallMossflowerMattimeoMariel of RedwallSalamandastronMartin the WarriorThe BellmakerOutcast of RedwallPearls of LutraThe Long PatrolMarlfoxThe Legend of LukeLord BrocktreeTaggerungTrissNote they're not in time order; first in time is Lord Brocktree; before Redwall was even built. Redwall picture books and others:The Great Redwall FeastA Redwall Winter Tale
The Redwall Cookbook has 96 pages.