
Four years ago I made a size chart of some species featured in the Redwall novels. I wanted to revisit that idea and expand the range of outfits and species- this time there are two whole non-mammals! \o/
As before, this is just my own personal interpretation, not 100% true to real life size differences. It would be impractical to illustrate every species that's ever appeared in a Redwall book but I think everything else would fall somewhere or other in this range.
(Where is our 'multiple species' option, FA. ive been saying this for years)
As before, this is just my own personal interpretation, not 100% true to real life size differences. It would be impractical to illustrate every species that's ever appeared in a Redwall book but I think everything else would fall somewhere or other in this range.
(Where is our 'multiple species' option, FA. ive been saying this for years)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1573 x 500px
File Size 1.06 MB
There are twenty novels so you will have to be more specific :')
The original Redwall, its prequel Mossflower, and the sequel Mattimeo are all extremely good and worth your time. The others get formulaic after a while and can be hit-or-miss the further into the series you go (i hate high rhulain sO MUCH) but as a whole they're well known and loved for a reason. Redwall probably made me furry, not gonna lie
The original Redwall, its prequel Mossflower, and the sequel Mattimeo are all extremely good and worth your time. The others get formulaic after a while and can be hit-or-miss the further into the series you go (i hate high rhulain sO MUCH) but as a whole they're well known and loved for a reason. Redwall probably made me furry, not gonna lie
OH your right! I had this one: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net.....20080501071246
I suppose I had one out of order
I suppose I had one out of order
It's been a while since I've read Taggerung but I remember it being solidly in the middle, if nothing else it's notable for being one of the few books that tries to put a twist on what makes a particular species 'good' or 'evil'. The key word here being tries. It's okay, not one I'd try to push on people like the first three, but not bad.
Well it's certainly better then "Doomwyte" , the story where nothing ever got done and where the entire plot could've been avoided entirely with even one of the main characters mentioning it. I'd say give it at least a read so you can say you read all the books.
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