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  1. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the description of Salamandastron 7 days ago.

    • The inhabitants of Redwall relax in the haze of summer-but as they do, the neighboring stronghold of Salamandastron lies besieged by the evil weasel army of Ferhago the Assassin. Worse still, Mara, beloved daughter of Urthstripe, Badger Lord of the Fire Mountain, is in terrible danger. Then a lightning bolt uncovers the sword of Martin the Warrior, and young Samkin embarks on an adventure that leads him to Mara. Can the good creatures triumph over the villainous Assassin? Illustrated by Gary Chalk

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  2. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the description of Salamandastron Saturday, August 1 2009.

    • The inhabitants of Redwall relax in the haze of summer-but as they do, the neighboring stronghold of Salamandastron lies besieged by the evil weasel army of Ferhago the Assassin. Worse still, Mara, beloved daughter of Urthstripe, Badger Lord of the Fire Mountain, is in terrible danger. Then a lightning bolt uncovers the sword of Martin the Warrior, and young Samkin embarks on an adventure that leads him to Mara. Can the good creatures triumph over the villainous Assassin? Illustrated by Gary Chalk

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  3. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the contributors of Salamandastron Tuesday, July 21 2009.

      • reordered the contributors.
    • Edited a contributor: Gary Chalk: (Primary AuthorNone)
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  4. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the contributors of Salamandastron Thursday, July 16 2009.

    • Added a contributor: Brian Jacques: (Primary Author)
    • Added a contributor: Gary Chalk: (Primary Author)
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  5. Amanda

    Amanda approved Timothy Gray’s request to change the title of Salamandastron Wednesday, July 15 2009.

    Salamandastron (Redwall, Book 5)Salamandastron
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  6. Amanda

    Amanda approved Timothy Gray’s request to change the contributors of Salamandastron Wednesday, July 15 2009.

      • reordered the contributors.
    • Edited a contributor: Gary Chalk: (Primary AuthorNone)
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  7. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray changed the title of Salamandastron Monday, July 13 2009.

    Salamandastron (Redwall, Book 5)Salamandastron
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  8. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray edited the characters of Salamandastron Sunday, July 12 2009.

    • Changed the section title: Cast of Characters
    • Added a character: Urthstripe the Strong
    • Added a character: Ferahgo the Assassin
    • Added a character: Mara
    • Added a character: Pikkle Ffolger
    • Added a character: Samkim
    • Added a character: Klitch
    • Added the description of Thrugg the Otter: an otter
    • marked the description of Thrugg the Otter as not a spoiler
    • Added a character: Dumble
    • Added a character: Drooney
    • Added a character: Friar Bellows
    • Added a character: Spriggatt
    • Added a character: Wild King MacPhearsome
    • Added a character: Urthwyte the Mighty
    • Added a character: Loambudd
    • Added a character: Tubgutt
    • Added a character: Dingeye
    • Added a character: Thura
    • Added a character: Furgle the Hermit
    • Added a character: Mrs. Faith Spinney
    • Added a character: Mr. Tudd Spinney
    • Added a character: Burrley
    • Added a character: Windpaw
    • Added a character: Migroo
    • Added a character: Raptail
    • Added a character: Dethbrush
    • Added a character: Brother Hal
    • Added a character: Ashnin
    • Added a character: Sergent Sapwood
    • Added a character: Shorebuck
    • Added a character: Clarissa
    • Added a character: Brother Hollyberry
    • Added a character: The Lazy Old Trout
    • Added a character: Foremole
    • Added a character: Farran the Poisoner
    • Added a character: Mother Rabbit
    • Added a character: Nordo
    • Added a character: Log-a-Log
    • Added a character: Big Oxeye
    • Added a character: Bart Thistletown
    • Added a character: Pennybright
    • Added a character: Sister Nasturtium
    • Added a character: Bremun
    • Added a character: Arula
    • Added a character: Glagweb
    • Added a character: Goffa
    • Added a character: Swinkee
    • Added a character: Clarence
    • Added a character: Sickear
    • Added a character: Alfoh
    • Added a character: Abbess Vale
    • Added a character: Moonpaw
    • Added a character: Starbob
    • Added a character: Forgin
    • Added a character: Lord Mactalon
    • Added a character: Tammbeak
    • Added a character: Rocangus
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  9. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray edited the first sentence of Salamandastron Sunday, July 12 2009.

    • The dormouse was a jolly plump old fellow, clad in a rust-colored jerkin, his white beard curled and trimmed neatly.
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  10. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray edited the summary of Salamandastron Sunday, July 12 2009.

    • The book follows the tale of the Badger Lord, Urthstripe the Strong, and his battle against Ferahgo the Assassin, the weasel leader of the infamous "Corpsemakers." Mara, Urthstripe's young adopted daughter, and her hare friend, Pikkle, decide to leave the great mountain stronghold, Mara having become tired of the way Urthstripe treats her.

      Meanwhile, two stoats, Dingeye and Thura, have recently deserted Ferahgo's army. They manage to find their way to Redwall Abbey and are taken in by the kind beasts that reside there. While tension mounts as to their presence, the ruling beasts of the Abbey decide they may stay: the two stoats, while rude, have done no harm.

      Mara and Pikkle, meanwhile, have escaped Ferahgos' horde and have taken refuge in a cave. Unfortunately, the cave is inhabited by a sand lizard called Swinkee. A fight ensued, and Mara accidentally pulls off Swinkees' tail. After the fight, Mara and Pikkle ask Swinkee if he can take them to Salamandastron. To get Swinkee to do it, they promise him a large bag of live swampflies and marshworms. Swinkee double-crosses them, however, and leads them straight to a tribe of cannibal toads. They are presented to the chieftain, a large, repulsive, fat toad called King Glagweb. He throws them into a pit where 36 young shrews are kept captive as well, one of these is Nordo, son of Log-a-Log. The shrews explain what the toads are going to do to them and their escape plan. Later, when they are nearing a feast day, a acorn drops into the pit, signalling the captives to throw whatever they got at the toads. After a few minutes of hard fighting, Log-a-Logs shrews come and free the captives while fighting and killing the toads. Mara attacks Glagweb, only to be stopped by Log-a-Log, who throws Glagweb into the prison pit, along with a large, healthy, young pike. Later, Log-a-Log asks a boon of Pikkle and Mara, asking them help in retrieving the Blackstone, the symbol of leadership among the Guosssom. He explains he had been ruling only through sheer strength, and that a badger ghost had taken the stone. When Mara and Pikkle and the Guosssom reach the island, they delve into the islands forest, meeting the 'ghost' badger, who is really a living badger named Urthwyte, the long-lost brother of Mara's father, Urthstripe, and Urthstripes' mother and Maras' grandmother, Loambudd.

      Meanwhile, a young squirrel named Samkim and his good mole friend Arula are wreaking havoc, as will happen with youngbeasts. They start playing with bows and arrows and frighten one of the Redwall abbey dwellers. One night, a lightning bolt strikes the weathervane of Redwall, and the sword of Martin the Warrior falls from its resting place high above the Abbey grounds and falls at the feet of Samkim, who is dumbfounded by his discovery.

      Dingeye and Thura's stay is cut short when they are forced to flee the Abbey after accidentally killing one of the Redwallers (Brother Hal) with the same bows and arrows that Samkim and Arula had used. Dingeye and Thura head towards the countryside, with Martin's stolen sword in hand. Samkim and Arula pursue the two beasts, intent on not only rescuing the legendary sword of their Abbey Champion, but exacting vengeance upon the murdering vermin. Thura falls dead from Dryditch fever, and is left behind by Dingeye. His body is discovered by Samkin, Furgle the Hermit, and Arula. Furgle recognizes the disease symptoms and goes to warn Redwall. Dingeye, however, is caught by a group of six vermin from Ferahgos' horde, and is beheaded the Sword of Martin the Warrior. The vermin leader is Dethbrush, and he in turn takes the Sword from Dingeyes headless carcass.

      Back at Redwall, a terrible disease has begun ravaging the Abbey. A local woodvole hermit by the name of Furgle determines that it is Dryditch Fever. There is an old wives' tale saying that the Flowers of Icetor from the Mountains of the North boiled in springwater can cure Dryditch Fever, so the brave otter Thrugg sets off to find them. With the dormouse babe Dumble along for the ride and an injured falcon who they meet on the road, Thrugg succeeds in securing the flowers from the ruler of the mountain: the mighty Golden Eagle, Wild King MacPhearsome.

      Mara and Samkin's paths eventually cross when Samkin catches up with Dethbrush in a storm and punches him overboard. He is in turn eaten by the Deepcoiler, a giant feared water serpent. Samkin grabs the Sword of Martin the Warrior from the body of Dethbrush before the Deepcoiler can dive. Then, after the Deepcoiler dove, it rose again, attacking Spriggat. Than, when the serpent has Spriggat in its jaws, Samkin stabs the Deepcoiler in the roof of the mouth. The serpent than vanishes. Later, Mara and the Guosssom find the body of Deepcoiler and retrieve the Sword from it. Along their way, they meet each other and Mara gives Samkin the Sword. Heading back to Salamandastron, the group arrives in time to find Urthstripe seized by the Bloodwrath, leaping from the towering mountain with Feragho in his grasp.

      Soon after Thrugg returns with his haversack full of flowers, Samkim and Arula, along with Mara and Pikkle, return to Redwall Abbey. Mara becomes the Badger Mother of Redwall. Urthwyte remains behind as Lord of Salamandastron, along with the surviving members of the Long Patrol.

      The epilogue shows Klitch, son of Ferhago, still trapped within Salamandastron. After wandering some way, he gets thirsty and thinks that it is his 'Lucky Day' when he finds some barrels with some water in it. He has promptly forgotten the fact that the Poisoner, hired by Feragho, has poisoned everything he saw while on his last mission before his death. Klitch drinks the dregs, and is eventually beset by lances of pain and numbness. He wedges himself on a mountainside opening, and dies of the powerful poison.

      source: Wikipedia

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