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  1. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the description of The Long Patrol Friday, July 31 2009.

    • The murderous Rapscallion army is on the move. Dealt a humiliating defeat by Lady Cregga Rose Eyes, the Badger Lady of Salamandastron, who still pursues them, the Rapscallions are heading inland to take an even greater prize: the peaceful Abbey of Redwall. The elite fighting unit of hares, the Long Patrol, is called out to draw them off. At the forefront is the young hare Tammo, the lead sword in one of the most ferocious battles Redwall has ever faced—ready to fight to the death!

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  2. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the contributors of The Long Patrol Tuesday, July 21 2009.

      • reordered the contributors.
    • 1 : Brian Jacques:
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  3. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the contributors of The Long Patrol Thursday, July 16 2009.

    • Added a contributor: Brian Jacques: (Primary Author)
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  4. Amanda

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

    The Long Patrol (Redwall)Patrol
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  5. Amanda

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

      • reordered the contributors.
    • 1 : Brian Jacques:
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  6. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray changed the title of The Long Patrol Monday, July 13 2009.

    The Long Patrol (Redwall)Patrol
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  7. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray edited the characters of The Long Patrol Monday, July 13 2009.

    • Changed the section title: Cast of Characters
    • Added a character: Tamello de Fformelo Tussock (aka Tammo)
    • Added a character: Major Perigord Habile Sinistra
    • Added a character: Conspurrey do Fformelo Tussock
    • Added a character: Mem Divina
    • Added a character: Russa Nodrey
    • Added a character: Russano the Wise
    • Added a character: Rockjaw Grang
    • Added a character: Gormad Tunn
    • Added a character: Byral Fleetclaw
    • Added a character: Damug Warfang
    • Added a character: Arven
    • Added a character: Cregga Rose Eyes
    • Added a character: Foremole Diggum
    • Added a character: Abbess Tansy
    • Added a character: Friar Butty
    • Added a character: Shad the Gatekeeper
    • Added a character: Craklyn the Recorder
    • Added a character: Midge Manycoats
    • Added a character: Pasque Valerian
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  8. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray edited the first sentence of The Long Patrol Monday, July 13 2009.

    • Melting snowdrifts with grassy knolls poking through made a patchwork of the far east lands as winter surrendered its icy grip of the earth to.
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  9. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray edited the summary of The Long Patrol Monday, July 13 2009.

    • Tamello De Fformelo Tussock (or Tammo), a young hare who lives at Camp Tussock, longs to be part of the Long Patrol at Salamandastron. However, his father, Cornspurrey De Fformelo Tussock, will not hear of it. He believes that his son is too young to join up.

      Against her husband's wishes, Tammo's mother, Mem Divinia, prepares for him to leave during the night with Russa Nodrey, a wandering squirrel who is a friend of the family. The two then set off to find the Long Patrol. Along the way, they encounter the ferrets Skulka and Gromal. They do eventually meet up with the Long Patrol, but Russa is killed saving a baby badger, who is named Russano by one of the hares, Rockjaw Grang, in Russa's honor.

      Meanwhile, Gormad Tunn, the rat leader of the Rapscallion army has been dying from mortal wounds. The Rapscallions are in fear of Cregga Rose Eyes, the ruler of Salamandastron. Tunn's two sons, Byral Fleetclaw and Damug Warfang, fight to the death to determine who will be the new commander of the Rapscallions. Damug kills Byral through treachery and takes over control of the army, which he commands to move inland.

      At Redwall Abbey, the inhabitants discover that the south wall is mysteriously sinking into the ground. Foremole Diggum and his crew believe the best thing to do is to knock the wall down and re-build it. During the night, a storm brings a tree down on the wall, making the moles' job easier but also leaving the Abbey open to attack. The broken wall reveals a well, which turns out to be part of the ancient castle Kotir. Abbess Tansy, Friar Butty, Shad the Gatekeeper, Giygas, and Craklyn the Recorder investigate below. After a harrowing journey, they find the treasure of Verdauga Greeneyes, the long-dead lord of Kotir.

      The Long Patrol goes to Redwall, hoping to inform the denizens about the threat posed by Damug. At the abbey, the spirit of Martin the Warrior appears to Tammo, instructing him to go in the company of the hare Midge Manycoats to Damug's camp. Disguised as a vermin seer, Midge advises Damug not to attack the vulnerable abbey directly, but suggests an alternate place and time instead, buying the defenders precious time to prepare themselves.

      When the hare Rockjaw Grang is killed by the Rapscallions, Cregga's dreams direct her to the ridge where Midge has directed the battle to occur. Meanwhile, the Redwallers have gathered all the allies they can find, and with the Long Patrol, they battle a losing effort against the rat hordes. At a crucial point in the battle when it seems Damug might win, Lady Cregga Rose Eyes appears with the rest of the Salamandastron hares. She seizes Damug and strangles him, but he hacks at her eyes, blinding her in the process. The hares and Redwallers are eventually victorious, and the treasure brought back from Kotir by the Friar Butty is melted down into medals for the creatures that fought in battle. The ridge is named The Ridge of a Thousand after the vermin horde that lost all thousand of their number.

      In the end, Tammo marries the beautiful Pasque Valerian, the healer of the Long Patrol, and travels to Salamandastron. Cregga remains at Redwall Abbey as the new Badger Mother, and Russano, later on, journeys to Salamandastron, with Russa's hardwood stick as his weapon. He will turn out to be one of the only Badger Lords never to be possessed by the Bloodwrath.

      source: Wikipedia

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  10. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray edited the series of The Long Patrol Sunday, July 12 2009.

    • Added this book in the series: Redwall book 10 (Primary series)
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