Journey of Warriors: A Sequel to SRV
Journey of Warriors: Sequel to Segalia Riverstorm’s Voyage
This is a sequel to Segalia Riverstorm's Voyage, so I would advise you to read that one first. Enjoy!
Also, while the first story bordered on PG-13 violence-wise, this one is strongly PG-13 with content warnings for torture, mind control, and forced suicide starting in Book 2. Read at your own risk.
- 1 Prologue
- 2 Book 1: Commencement
- 2.1 Chapter 1
- 2.2 Chapter 2
- 2.3 Chapter 3
- 2.4 Chapter 4
- 2.5 Chapter 5
- 2.6 Chapter 6
- 3 Book 2: A Deeper Evil
- 3.1 Chapter 7
- 3.2 Chapter 8
- 3.3 Chapter 9
- 3.4 Chapter 10
- 3.5 Chapter 11
- 3.6 Chapter 12
- 4 Book 3
- 4.1 Chapter 13
- 4.2 Chapter 14
- 4.3 Chapter 15
- 4.4 Chapter 16
- 4.5 Chapter 17
- 4.6 Chapter 18
- 5 Polls
The setting sun burnished the rich green landscape with a dull gold. Warmth became reticent and soon s…
Grath Longfletch: Green Longings
Grath Longfletch is my all-time favorite Redwall character. She’s an archer, an otter and has a great character. Therefore, the end of Pearls of Lutra always annoyed me; she expressed interest in going to Redwall Abbey. Whatever compelled her to stay with Inbar Trueflight at Ruddaring? Hopefully, a short story-like dive into her story should answer these questions.
Since this is largely based on and could be considered canon, I don't want to put the usual disclaimer.
Disclaimer: I do not own Grath or any circumstances from Pearls of Lutra.
- 1 Holt Lutra
- 2 Recuperation
- 3 Journey
- 4 Ruddaring
- 5 Battle
- 6 Epilogue
Grath’s holt had never been completely raucous. While not exactly peaceful, they were more laidback, collectors of unusual things, not just weapons …
Segalia Riverstorm's voyage
- 1 Book One: The Slow Rise
- 1.1 Chapter 1
- 1.2 Chapter 2
- 1.3 Chapter 3
- 1.4 Chapter 4
- 1.5 Chapter 5
- 1.6 Chapter 6
- 2 Book Two: New Friends and Enemies
- 2.1 Chapter 7
- 2.2 Chapter 8
- 2.3 Chapter 9
- 2.4 Chapter 10
- 2.5 Chapter 11
- 2.6 Chapter 12
- 3 Book Three: Zenith: No Loose Ends
- 3.1 Chapter 13
- 3.2 Chapter 14
- 3.3 Chapter 15
- 3.4 Chapter 16
- 3.5 Chapter 17
- 3.6 Chapter 18
- 4 Epilogue
- 5 Update List
- 6 Polls
In the middle of a cool green glen, shaded from the soft sun by dozens of trees stood a tan otter, colored leaves underpaw. The ottermaid hefted the loaded sling in her paw. The weight was nice and comfortable as it should be to somebeast whose ancestors had done this millions of times before her. She raised it above her head and swung. Spinning it several times with a soft swishing noise, she gauged c…