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About Redwall
Redwall is an 18-book long series composed of fictional fantasy novels which involve personified animals, set in a medieval-esque time period. The central building in the novels is Redwall Abbey. In 1999, it was turned into an animated television series. This wiki serves as a communal resource for everything Redwall related. To start contributing, please see the Help and Community Central pages.


 * Author: Brian Jacques


 * Illustrators: Chris Baker, Tom Canty, Gary Chalk, Allan Curless, Christopher Denise, David Elliot, Douglas Hall, Michaela Helms, Troy Howell, Emmanuelle Lavabre, Pete Lyon, Philippe Munch, Sean Rubin, Peter Standley, Jonathan Walker, David Wyatt


 * In-house Illustrator: Ferahgo (He drew the Felldoh, Barkstripe, Brome, and Romsca caricatures)


 * Publishers: Penguin Putnam (US), Random House (UK), Puffin (UK), Thienemann (German)

Good Creatures
The following consists of creatures generally considered as protagonists or "good guys":


 * Mice


 * Hares


 * Badgers


 * Moles


 * Shrews


 * Hedgehogs


 * Otters


 * Voles


 * Squirrels

Bad Creatures
The following consists of creatures generally considered as antagonists or "bad guys":


 * Wildcats


 * Stoats


 * Rats


 * Weasels


 * Pine Martens


 * Reptiles/Amphibians


 * Ferrets


 * Foxes


 * Ermine


 * Wolverines

One hit Wonders
These creatures have only been mentioned in one Redwall novel:


 * Horses - Redwall


 * Beavers - Redwall


 * Dogs - Redwall


 * Pigs - Redwall


 * Cows - Redwall


 * Wolverines - Rakkety Tam


 * Turtles - Rakkety Tam


 * Shrikes - The Bellmaker


 * Sharks - The Bellmaker


 * Whales - The Pearls of Lutra


 * Monitors - The Pearls of Lutra


 * Jackdaws - The Pearls of Lutra


 * Slowworms - Martin the Warrior


 * Marlfoxes - Marlfox


 * Swans - Mossflower


 * Hamsters - Triss


 * Dolphins - The Legend of Luke


 * Sea Lions - The Legend of Luke

Inconsistencies & Coincidences
Throughout the books, there are a few inconsistencies, as well as name coincidences


 * Gabool the Wild has a gun on the original U.S. paperback edition of Mariel of Redwall.


 * In Pearls of Lutra there is a character named Trimp, there is also a Trimp in The Legend of Luke.


 * In Mossflower there is a character named Urthclaw, there is also an Urthclaw in Salamandastron.


 * In Redwall, Killconey is constantly changing from a male to a female.