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Which of your fav. Character where killed off?
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Ephraim
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Nov 26, 2010 04:48PM

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Yeah, it's pretty good.



Me too!!! My dad is always saying we do not have a religion, we have a relationship.
Oh, I've read all of Brian Jacques' book except his two horror ones. I'm not allowed to read horror.
If you liked Castaways of the Flying Dutchman, you should read Isle of Swords by Wayne Thomas Batson. It is really cool!

Me too!!! My dad is always saying we do not have a religion, we have a relationship.
Oh, I've read all of Brian J..."
WOW! Thats eaxtly how my dad puts it. And how is so mad at todays every days church

Lol, yeah!

Lol, yeah!"
Yeah, that's the way I saw it too. Wha did you mean to say, Ephraim?

Definitely Rose for me as well.
It seemed such a cruel fate for Martin after all he'd been through to lose one of the few people who'd come to be like family to him. Not to mention how hard it must have been for Brome and the people of Noonvale.
Probably why Martin the Warrior is my favourite Redwall novel.




Mine are Mask, Finbarr, Flandor, Bragoon and Saro, Rose, Felldoh, and I that's all I can think of right ..."
The first time I read Martin the Warrior, I cried when both Rose and Felldoh die. I pretended that Felldoh lives. In my mind, I created stories about him. I do understand why he dies, but I still wish that he survives.

This book is so good. Ben and Ned are a great pair.

While I agree Rose dying broke my heart, I think the fact that he lost the love of his life adds an unseen element to Martin's character that I think makes him a deeper character in Mossflower and Legend of Luke

Felldoh!! =( Such an epic way to go, though.

well, there was one searat in the bellmaker who became a good guy.