Botanic Tournament : Main Bracket !
Round 4 Poll TTT
*It's actually Honorable Rosemary and the character is always refered as such (Thanks to the lovely reviewer who informed me nicely)
(Juniper and rosemary)
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Round 1 Part 1 Poll 3
Propaganda
Finnbar lost his wife and son in a pirate attack, steals his ship back with the help of another dilf and they go on adventures.
Carswell Thorne wasn’t a captain when he was in the military but he told everyone to call him that
- Nobody did so
- Thorne’s password is “Captain is King”
- He is the only member of the main cast to not have a personal stake in the rebellion, he’s literally just there to support his new found family
- Speaking of found family he loves them all so much
- Thorne my beloved
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so, blantantly disregarding where these animals may be found irl, this is what i think the accent of some of the different animals in Redwall would be:
- Hares: definitely British. Can you hear anyone saying something like “Good show, Corporal Rubbadub, compliments to y’sah” in anything other than a British accent? I didn’t think so
- Otters: hear me out on this one.. they sound like either surfer dudes from California or pirates. No in between
- Mice: they’re just boring, plain ol Americans.Maybe the diff. types have a slight difference, like some are more Midwestern? idk. But all Americans for sure
- Voles: any type of vole, they all have a Cockney accent. It just makes sense, y’know?
- Badgers: definitely Russian. Do you understand how scary it would be for a giant badger to rush at you holding a battleaxe or broadsword yelling “EEULALIAAAA!!” at the top of its lungs in a Russian accent? Terrifying, and perfect for a badger Lord/Lady
- Wolverine: there’s only been 2, but they’re totally Aussies. Like, you hear the names Gulo and Askor and they totally sound like Aussies
- Rats: they have that Southern twang. Rats and mice are similar, so both are American (at least, this makes sense to me), but the rats are definitely Southern. I can’t hear them any other way
- Foxes: they have a French accent, but tone it down some. Like, you can hear it but it’s not super strong
- Stoats, Ferrets, & Weasels: they’re Italian. Think like, mafia boss.
- Ermine: while they’re technically in the weasel family, I imagine them sounding differently. They have some sort of Scandinavian accent, not any specific one, just one of them ig
- Wildcats: Fully German. It just makes sense to me
(If you disagree please lmk cause i want to hear what y’all’s thoughts may be?)
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Need to knwo for my own piece of mind, do we have a Redwall fandom on here? Cause I just started a Redwall Pinterest board and am waaaaay more excited about it than I, a grown ass woman, should be.
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I am curious about how others imagine this! To better explain the second option, I typically imagine voles, shrews, and mice are a little shorter than squirrels, who are shorter than hares, who are shorter than otters (otters being quite tall), and everyone is short compared to badgers and wildcats, but not on a “badgers could swallow mice whole” scale.
BUT the first book def describes Matthias falling into the mouth of a barn cat (it also mentions some human contrivances that never come up again). And the birds are CLEARLY still huge compared to the mammals, so we won’t concern ourselves with them rn. So I guess the question is, do you still imagine relative sizes like the first book, or do you follow the retcon Brian Jacques seemed to apply to the rest of the series?
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Related to nothing...
Send us your top ship from the Redwall books!
And by ship we mean character pairing. Not. Big Boats.
I mean, send us your favourite sea faring vessels too if you want. We don't control you.
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