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** The TV show theme is also pretty [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc0mD8_IGCA epic]]
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** The TV show show's theme is also pretty [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc0mD8_IGCA epic]]
absolutely epic,]] made even better by Martin the Warrior's declaration at the end.
-->'''Martin the Warrior:''' [[ArcWords I am that is... my sword will wield, for me!]]
-->'''Martin the Warrior:''' [[ArcWords I am that is... my sword will wield, for me!]]
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* Matthias' ''entrance'' to that battle is awesome enough. "I AM THAT IS!" - talk about dramatic.
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* Matthias' mere ''entrance'' to that battle is awesome enough. "I enough, appearing clad in Martin's armor and wielding his sword and shield, to Cluny's horror now that his previous visions have come true.
-->'''Matthias:''' I AM THATIS!" - talk about dramatic. IS!
-->'''Matthias:''' I AM THAT
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* Cornflower, a young mousemaid who has never fought in a battle, singlehandedly rebuffing Cluny's surprise attack by throwing her lantern and burning his siege tower down. The fact that she was visibly terrified throughout the whole encounter only adds to the awesome.
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* Cornflower, a young mousemaid who has never fought in a battle, singlehandedly rebuffing Cluny's surprise attack by throwing her lantern and burning his siege tower down. The fact that [[CowardlyLion she was visibly terrified throughout the whole encounter encounter]] only adds to the awesome.
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* Constance the Badger using a giant oak dining table as a rat-flattener, then catching another rat in a fishing net and swinging him repeatedly against a stone wall.
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* [[NeverMessWithGranny Constance the Badger Badger]] using a giant oak dining table as a rat-flattener, then catching another rat -- Fangburn -- in a fishing net and swinging him repeatedly against a stone wall.wall. How she kills the latter in the animated series is even better -- and surprisingly, even ''more'' violent. She seizes Fangburn and lifts him off the ground, [[BrainFood raising him head-first to her mouth and biting through his skull]], complete with a loud SickeningCrunch.
-->'''Constance:''' (''[[TranquilFury quietly furious]]'') You're '''mine'''.
-->'''Constance:''' (''[[TranquilFury quietly furious]]'') You're '''mine'''.
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Wrong trope.
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* Also from ''Triss'' though [[PosthumousCharacter only in the backstory]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Sarengo]], father of Argarnu and grandfather of Kurda and Bladd. Unlike his [[InadequateInheritor descendants]] he ''[[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking earned]]'' his title. He went up against the mother of the three adder triplets by himself and achieved a ''MutualKill''. Most villains in ''Redwall'' would flee at the mere ''sight'' of an adder, but Sarengo, having lost his [[EpicFlail weapon]] and dying of poison, [[VillainousValor fought and killed her with his]] ''[[DyingMomentOfAwesome teeth]]''.
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* Also from ''Triss'' though [[PosthumousCharacter only in the backstory]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Sarengo]], father of Argarnu and grandfather of Kurda and Bladd. Unlike his [[InadequateInheritor descendants]] he ''[[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking ''[[AsskickingLeadsToLeadership earned]]'' his title. He went up against the mother of the three adder triplets by himself and achieved a ''MutualKill''. Most villains in ''Redwall'' would flee at the mere ''sight'' of an adder, but Sarengo, having lost his [[EpicFlail weapon]] and dying of poison, [[VillainousValor fought and killed her with his]] ''[[DyingMomentOfAwesome teeth]]''.
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In order, more or less. Tsarmina shot Mask. Brocktree founded the Long Patrol.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkbYp7OnxV8&feature=plcp "Kroova's Song"]] from the start of ''Triss''. The singer's voice is especially nice, making the song all the better.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkbYp7OnxV8&feature=plcp "Kroova's Song"]] from the start of ''Triss''. The singer's voice is especially nice, making the song all the better.
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** Also how when Gulo's hordes are working themselves up into a frenzy in ''Rakkety Tam'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4EmWMyap5Q&feature=plcp their chant gets an upgrade]] from ThePowerOfRock.
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** Also how when Gulo's hordes are working themselves up into a frenzy in ''Rakkety Tam'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4EmWMyap5Q&feature=plcp their chant gets an upgrade]] from ThePowerOfRock.
* In the first example of what would become a series-spanning pattern, Martin the Warrior's spirit slowly but surely driving Cluny insane throughout the story. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane Or maybe it was just Cluny's imagination.]]
* Basil Stag Hare in general, being the series' ur-example of the [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass simultaneously eccentric and badass]] hare. Special mention goes to his first appearance, when he [[LargeHam hams it up]] while effortlessly diverting Cluny's flunkies' attention long enough for Matthias to rescue the vole family.
** In the animated series, there are multiple instances where Matthias's courageous but reckless ventures would have failed if he and Basil weren't [[BigDamnHeroes on the same wavelength]]. This is most notable when Matthias goes to retrieve the stolen tapestry, as well as when he sets out to rescue Warbeak from Cluny and Asmodeus.
* The HoistByHisOwnPetard demise of Cheesethief. If anyone [[AssholeVictim deserved a giant arrow in the chest,]] he did.
** And of course, Constance again for being able to ''fire'' such a massive arrow.
* Basil Stag Hare in general, being the series' ur-example of the [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass simultaneously eccentric and badass]] hare. Special mention goes to his first appearance, when he [[LargeHam hams it up]] while effortlessly diverting Cluny's flunkies' attention long enough for Matthias to rescue the vole family.
** In the animated series, there are multiple instances where Matthias's courageous but reckless ventures would have failed if he and Basil weren't [[BigDamnHeroes on the same wavelength]]. This is most notable when Matthias goes to retrieve the stolen tapestry, as well as when he sets out to rescue Warbeak from Cluny and Asmodeus.
* The HoistByHisOwnPetard demise of Cheesethief. If anyone [[AssholeVictim deserved a giant arrow in the chest,]] he did.
** And of course, Constance again for being able to ''fire'' such a massive arrow.
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* The HoistByHisOwnPetard demise of Cheesethief. If anyone [[AssholeVictim deserved a giant arrow in the chest,]] he did.
** And of course, Constance again for being able to ''fire'' such a massive arrow.
* Basil Stag Hare in general, being the series' ur-example of the [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass simultaneously eccentric and badass]] hare. Special mention goes to his first appearance, when he [[LargeHam hams it up]] while effortlessly diverting Cluny's flunkies' attention long enough for Matthias to rescue the vole family.
** In the animated series, there are multiple instances where Matthias's courageous but reckless ventures would have failed if he and Basil weren't [[BigDamnHeroes on the same wavelength]]. This is most notable when Matthias goes to retrieve the stolen tapestry, as well as when he sets out to rescue Warbeak from Cluny and Asmodeus.
** And of course, Constance again for being able to ''fire'' such a massive arrow.
* Basil Stag Hare in general, being the series' ur-example of the [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass simultaneously eccentric and badass]] hare. Special mention goes to his first appearance, when he [[LargeHam hams it up]] while effortlessly diverting Cluny's flunkies' attention long enough for Matthias to rescue the vole family.
** In the animated series, there are multiple instances where Matthias's courageous but reckless ventures would have failed if he and Basil weren't [[BigDamnHeroes on the same wavelength]]. This is most notable when Matthias goes to retrieve the stolen tapestry, as well as when he sets out to rescue Warbeak from Cluny and Asmodeus.
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* In the first example of what would become a series-spanning pattern, Martin the Warrior's spirit slowly but surely driving Cluny insane throughout the story. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane Or maybe it was just Cluny's imagination.]]
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*
* The Battle of Salamandastron. Boar the Fighter kicks ungodly amounts of Searat ass, as do Martin and his friends - not to mention the
* Martin's entire battle with Tsarmina. It's cat versus mouse, but
** What makes it ''even better'' is the
--> "Martin, the one that fought like a great male badger."
* TheReveal of Slagar's true identity. He previously appeared in ''Redwall'', but was bitten by Asmodeus. The only other character in the series to survive an adder's bite is Sunflash, a ''freaking badger'', and Sunflash was given immediate treatment by someone who knew an old remedy for snake venom. Slagar passed out, then woke back up and crawled all the way back to his mother's den, then spent an entire winter treating himself to recover fully.
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* TheReveal of Slagar's true identity. He previously appeared in ''Redwall'', but was bitten by Asmodeus. The only other character in the series to survive an adder's bite is Sunflash, a ''freaking badger'', and Sunflash was given immediate treatment by someone who knew an old remedy for snake venom. Slagar passed out, then woke back up and crawled all the way back to his mother's den, then spent an entire winter treating himself to recover fully.
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* The weapon of choice of the title character? A large knotted rope!
* When [[EnfantTerrible Abbey Dibbuns]] Bagg, Runn, and Grubb singlehandedly stop a searat invasion at night by cutting the vermin grappling ropes with kitchen knives.
[[AC:Salamandastron]]
* Urthstripe the Strong's TakingYouWithMe with Ferahgo the Assassin.
* The weapon of choice of the title character? A large knotted rope!
* When [[EnfantTerrible Abbey Dibbuns]] Bagg, Runn, and Grubb singlehandedly stop a searat invasion at night by cutting the vermin grappling ropes with kitchen knives.
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* Urthstripe the Strong's TakingYouWithMe with Ferahgo the Assassin.
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* Martin grabbing his stolen sword while Badrang is still holding it and forcibly turning it back into the tyrant's heart.
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* Martin grabbing Brome managing to BS his stolen sword while Badrang is still holding it and forcibly turning it back way into Marshank and, with the tyrant's heart.help of Keyla, free ''all'' the slaves. Even when the exit to the escape tunnel collapses and most of them are past the DespairEventHorizon, Keyla just decides he's had enough and [[BerserkButton digs them all out of there]] with his bare paws.
--> '''Keyla:''' "Shows what you can do when you have to."
--> '''Keyla:''' "Shows what you can do when you have to."
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* Brome managing to BS his way into Marshank and, with the help of Keyla, free ''all'' the slaves. Even when the escape tunnel collapses and most of them are past the DespairEventHorizon, Keyla just decides he's had enough and [[BerserkButton digs them all out of there]] with his bare paws.
--> '''Keyla:''' "Shows what you can do when you have to."
[[AC:Mossflower]]
* Martin's entire battle with Tsarmina. It's cat versus mouse, but this time the lone mouse drives the cat back and into the water, partially by triggering her insane phobia of it.
** What makes it ''even better'' is the fact that, while Tsarmina begins the battle uninjured, Martin had just been wounded in the thigh by her arrow in a confrontation the day before and is ''[[HandicappedBadass limping.]]'' The fight is so vicious and [[{{Determinator}} Martin is so tenacious]] that it's easy to forget that on top of the injuries he's fighting someone much, much larger than him to boot. Then there's a wonderful line further emphasizing the warrior-mouse's greatness, comparing him to a creature about ''nine'' times his size:
--> "Martin, the one that fought like a great male badger."
* Earlier on, Skipper's battle with the vermin army commander who murdered his brother. He manages to launch the guy into the air, so that he lands on a bunch of otter javelins sticking out of the ground—and otter javelins are sharpened on both ends.
* The Battle of Salamandastron. Boar the Fighter kicks ungodly amounts of Searat ass, as do Martin and his friends - not to mention the hares. It's no wonder they presumably went on to found the Long Patrol. The battle ends with Boar pulling off an epic TakingYouWithMe on Ripfang, and the others proceed to capture Ripfang's flagship, sail it back up the Mossflower River and use it to turn the tide of the war against Kotir.
[[AC:Rakkety Tam]]
* Rakkety Tam's battle with [[IAmAHumanitarian Gulo the Savage]]. For reference, Gulo the Savage is a ''wolverine'', and probably the most dangerous enemy combatant in the series. The only one who comes close is Ungatt Trunn, a male wildcat in the prime of his life, and his opponent, Lord Brocktree, is a badger lord. Rakkety Tam isn't even in the same size category as Gulo, and he still manages to come out on top!
** Tam manages to deliver some pretty good zingers to Gulo during their BossBattle.
-->'''Gulo the Savage:''' (Shouting various gory threats) I'll eat thy flesh and gorge on thy bones! Your heart is mine!
-->'''Rakkety Tam:''' Yours? You cannot have my heart, 'tis promised to a fair pretty maid!
* The death of Brigadier Buckworthy Crumshaw. He charged across the Abbey grounds wielding only his cane, with three arrows in his chest and a sliced apart face and he still grabbed Freeta's sword, twisted it around, and rammed it into her throat before dying. How much more awesome can a TakingYouWithMe get?
* Wopscutt's HeroicSacrifice in the same book.
[[AC:Long Patrol]]
* The [[BigBadassBattleSequence final battle]], with the Redwall alliance versus the Rapscallion horde clashing in the largest pitched battle in the series.
* Cregga Rose Eyes' --and the rest of the Long Patrol's-- BigDamnHeroes moment.
[[AC:High Rhulain]]
* Cuthbert Blanedale Frunk's HeroicSacrifice while hacking a giant sea monster to death.
** Frunk as a whole is pretty awesome. Bears very little resemblance to how dissociative identity disorder works in real life, but [[RuleOfCool who cares when he's this cool?]]
* Minor character Brinty the mouse gets one. After a gannet is accidentally pushed out of the Abbey and onto the lawn, it tries to go after a pair of Dibbuns. Brinty charges the thing and tackles it, pummeling it while yelling for it to get out of Redwall until he successfully pushes it out beyond the gates and the gannet goes away. Almost immediately turns into a TearJerker in a shocking case of MoodWhiplash when the water rat GoldfishPoopGang leader hops out of the ditch and kills him, though Skipper kills him with a javelin immediately after.
* Later in the same book, after witnessing her friend Pandion Piketalon's murder at the hands of [[CatsAreMean Riggu Felis]], Tiria Wildlough's immediate reaction is to load a barbed iron star (which had been embedded in Pandion's ''beak'' by Felis early in the book) and launch it at Felis. It pierces him through the forehead, killing him instantly. This was the same guy who had Leatho and the otterclans literally on the run at all times.
--> '''Keyla:''' "Shows what you can do when you have to."
[[AC:Mossflower]]
* Martin's entire battle with Tsarmina. It's cat versus mouse, but this time the lone mouse drives the cat back and into the water, partially by triggering her insane phobia of it.
** What makes it ''even better'' is the fact that, while Tsarmina begins the battle uninjured, Martin had just been wounded in the thigh by her arrow in a confrontation the day before and is ''[[HandicappedBadass limping.]]'' The fight is so vicious and [[{{Determinator}} Martin is so tenacious]] that it's easy to forget that on top of the injuries he's fighting someone much, much larger than him to boot. Then there's a wonderful line further emphasizing the warrior-mouse's greatness, comparing him to a creature about ''nine'' times his size:
--> "Martin, the one that fought like a great male badger."
* Earlier on, Skipper's battle with the vermin army commander who murdered his brother. He manages to launch the guy into the air, so that he lands on a bunch of otter javelins sticking out of the ground—and otter javelins are sharpened on both ends.
* The Battle of Salamandastron. Boar the Fighter kicks ungodly amounts of Searat ass, as do Martin and his friends - not to mention the hares. It's no wonder they presumably went on to found the Long Patrol. The battle ends with Boar pulling off an epic TakingYouWithMe on Ripfang, and the others proceed to capture Ripfang's flagship, sail it back up the Mossflower River and use it to turn the tide of the war against Kotir.
[[AC:Rakkety Tam]]
* Rakkety Tam's battle with [[IAmAHumanitarian Gulo the Savage]]. For reference, Gulo the Savage is a ''wolverine'', and probably the most dangerous enemy combatant in the series. The only one who comes close is Ungatt Trunn, a male wildcat in the prime of his life, and his opponent, Lord Brocktree, is a badger lord. Rakkety Tam isn't even in the same size category as Gulo, and he still manages to come out on top!
** Tam manages to deliver some pretty good zingers to Gulo during their BossBattle.
-->'''Gulo the Savage:''' (Shouting various gory threats) I'll eat thy flesh and gorge on thy bones! Your heart is mine!
-->'''Rakkety Tam:''' Yours? You cannot have my heart, 'tis promised to a fair pretty maid!
* The death of Brigadier Buckworthy Crumshaw. He charged across the Abbey grounds wielding only his cane, with three arrows in his chest and a sliced apart face and he still grabbed Freeta's sword, twisted it around, and rammed it into her throat before dying. How much more awesome can a TakingYouWithMe get?
* Wopscutt's HeroicSacrifice in the same book.
[[AC:Long Patrol]]
* The [[BigBadassBattleSequence final battle]], with the Redwall alliance versus the Rapscallion horde clashing in the largest pitched battle in the series.
* Cregga Rose Eyes' --and the rest of the Long Patrol's-- BigDamnHeroes moment.
[[AC:High Rhulain]]
* Cuthbert Blanedale Frunk's HeroicSacrifice while hacking a giant sea monster to death.
** Frunk as a whole is pretty awesome. Bears very little resemblance to how dissociative identity disorder works in real life, but [[RuleOfCool who cares when he's this cool?]]
* Minor character Brinty the mouse gets one. After a gannet is accidentally pushed out of the Abbey and onto the lawn, it tries to go after a pair of Dibbuns. Brinty charges the thing and tackles it, pummeling it while yelling for it to get out of Redwall until he successfully pushes it out beyond the gates and the gannet goes away. Almost immediately turns into a TearJerker in a shocking case of MoodWhiplash when the water rat GoldfishPoopGang leader hops out of the ditch and kills him, though Skipper kills him with a javelin immediately after.
* Later in the same book, after witnessing her friend Pandion Piketalon's murder at the hands of [[CatsAreMean Riggu Felis]], Tiria Wildlough's immediate reaction is to load a barbed iron star (which had been embedded in Pandion's ''beak'' by Felis early in the book) and launch it at Felis. It pierces him through the forehead, killing him instantly. This was the same guy who had Leatho and the otterclans literally on the run at all times.
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* Brome managing to BS Martin grabbing his way into Marshank and, with the help of Keyla, free ''all'' the slaves. Even when the escape tunnel collapses stolen sword while Badrang is still holding it and most of them are past the DespairEventHorizon, Keyla just decides he's had enough and [[BerserkButton digs them all out of there]] with his bare paws.
--> '''Keyla:''' "Shows what you can do when you have to."
[[AC:Mossflower]]
* Martin's entire battle with Tsarmina. It's cat versus mouse, but this time the lone mouse drives the catforcibly turning it back and into the water, partially by triggering her insane phobia of it.
** What makes it ''even better'' is the fact that, while Tsarmina begins the battle uninjured, Martin had just been wounded in the thigh by her arrow in a confrontation the day before and is ''[[HandicappedBadass limping.]]'' The fight is so vicious and [[{{Determinator}} Martin is so tenacious]] that it's easy to forget that on top of the injuries he's fighting someone much, much larger than him to boot. Then there's a wonderful line further emphasizing the warrior-mouse's greatness, comparing him to a creature about ''nine'' times his size:
--> "Martin, the one that fought like a great male badger."
* Earlier on, Skipper's battle with the vermin army commander who murdered his brother. He manages to launch the guy into the air, so that he lands on a bunch of otter javelins sticking out of the ground—and otter javelins are sharpened on both ends.
* The Battle of Salamandastron. Boar the Fighter kicks ungodly amounts of Searat ass, as do Martin and his friends - not to mention the hares. It's no wonder they presumably went on to found the Long Patrol. The battle ends with Boar pulling off an epic TakingYouWithMe on Ripfang, and the others proceed to capture Ripfang's flagship, sail it back up the Mossflower River and use it to turn the tide of the war against Kotir.
[[AC:Rakkety Tam]]
* Rakkety Tam's battle with [[IAmAHumanitarian Gulo the Savage]]. For reference, Gulo the Savage is a ''wolverine'', and probably the most dangerous enemy combatant in the series. The only one who comes close is Ungatt Trunn, a male wildcat in the prime of his life, and his opponent, Lord Brocktree, is a badger lord. Rakkety Tam isn't even in the same size category as Gulo, and he still manages to come out on top!
** Tam manages to deliver some pretty good zingers to Gulo during their BossBattle.
-->'''Gulo the Savage:''' (Shouting various gory threats) I'll eat thy flesh and gorge on thy bones! Your heart is mine!
-->'''Rakkety Tam:''' Yours? You cannot have my heart, 'tis promised to a fair pretty maid!
* The death of Brigadier Buckworthy Crumshaw. He charged across the Abbey grounds wielding only his cane, with three arrows in his chest and a sliced apart face and he still grabbed Freeta's sword, twisted it around, and rammed it into her throat before dying. How much more awesome can a TakingYouWithMe get?
* Wopscutt's HeroicSacrifice in the same book.
[[AC:Long Patrol]]
* The [[BigBadassBattleSequence final battle]], with the Redwall alliance versus the Rapscallion horde clashing in the largest pitched battle in the series.
* Cregga Rose Eyes' --and the rest of the Long Patrol's-- BigDamnHeroes moment.
[[AC:High Rhulain]]
* Cuthbert Blanedale Frunk's HeroicSacrifice while hacking a giant sea monster to death.
** Frunk as a whole is pretty awesome. Bears very little resemblance to how dissociative identity disorder works in real life, but [[RuleOfCool who cares when he's this cool?]]
* Minor character Brinty the mouse gets one. After a gannet is accidentally pushed out of the Abbey and onto the lawn, it tries to go after a pair of Dibbuns. Brinty charges the thing and tackles it, pummeling it while yelling for it to get out of Redwall until he successfully pushes it out beyond the gates and the gannet goes away. Almost immediately turns into a TearJerker in a shocking case of MoodWhiplash when the water rat GoldfishPoopGang leader hops out of the ditch and kills him, though Skipper kills him with a javelin immediately after.
* Later in the same book, after witnessing her friend Pandion Piketalon's murder at the hands of [[CatsAreMean Riggu Felis]], Tiria Wildlough's immediate reaction is to load a barbed iron star (which had been embedded in Pandion's ''beak'' by Felis early in the book) and launch it at Felis. It pierces him through the forehead, killing him instantly. This was the same guy who had Leatho and the otterclans literally on the run at all times.
tyrant's heart.
--> '''Keyla:''' "Shows what you can do when you have to."
[[AC:Mossflower]]
* Martin's entire battle with Tsarmina. It's cat versus mouse, but this time the lone mouse drives the cat
** What makes it ''even better'' is the fact that, while Tsarmina begins the battle uninjured, Martin had just been wounded in the thigh by her arrow in a confrontation the day before and is ''[[HandicappedBadass limping.]]'' The fight is so vicious and [[{{Determinator}} Martin is so tenacious]] that it's easy to forget that on top of the injuries he's fighting someone much, much larger than him to boot. Then there's a wonderful line further emphasizing the warrior-mouse's greatness, comparing him to a creature about ''nine'' times his size:
--> "Martin, the one that fought like a great male badger."
* Earlier on, Skipper's battle with the vermin army commander who murdered his brother. He manages to launch the guy into the air, so that he lands on a bunch of otter javelins sticking out of the ground—and otter javelins are sharpened on both ends.
* The Battle of Salamandastron. Boar the Fighter kicks ungodly amounts of Searat ass, as do Martin and his friends - not to mention the hares. It's no wonder they presumably went on to found the Long Patrol. The battle ends with Boar pulling off an epic TakingYouWithMe on Ripfang, and the others proceed to capture Ripfang's flagship, sail it back up the Mossflower River and use it to turn the tide of the war against Kotir.
[[AC:Rakkety Tam]]
* Rakkety Tam's battle with [[IAmAHumanitarian Gulo the Savage]]. For reference, Gulo the Savage is a ''wolverine'', and probably the most dangerous enemy combatant in the series. The only one who comes close is Ungatt Trunn, a male wildcat in the prime of his life, and his opponent, Lord Brocktree, is a badger lord. Rakkety Tam isn't even in the same size category as Gulo, and he still manages to come out on top!
** Tam manages to deliver some pretty good zingers to Gulo during their BossBattle.
-->'''Gulo the Savage:''' (Shouting various gory threats) I'll eat thy flesh and gorge on thy bones! Your heart is mine!
-->'''Rakkety Tam:''' Yours? You cannot have my heart, 'tis promised to a fair pretty maid!
* The death of Brigadier Buckworthy Crumshaw. He charged across the Abbey grounds wielding only his cane, with three arrows in his chest and a sliced apart face and he still grabbed Freeta's sword, twisted it around, and rammed it into her throat before dying. How much more awesome can a TakingYouWithMe get?
* Wopscutt's HeroicSacrifice in the same book.
[[AC:Long Patrol]]
* The [[BigBadassBattleSequence final battle]], with the Redwall alliance versus the Rapscallion horde clashing in the largest pitched battle in the series.
* Cregga Rose Eyes' --and the rest of the Long Patrol's-- BigDamnHeroes moment.
[[AC:High Rhulain]]
* Cuthbert Blanedale Frunk's HeroicSacrifice while hacking a giant sea monster to death.
** Frunk as a whole is pretty awesome. Bears very little resemblance to how dissociative identity disorder works in real life, but [[RuleOfCool who cares when he's this cool?]]
* Minor character Brinty the mouse gets one. After a gannet is accidentally pushed out of the Abbey and onto the lawn, it tries to go after a pair of Dibbuns. Brinty charges the thing and tackles it, pummeling it while yelling for it to get out of Redwall until he successfully pushes it out beyond the gates and the gannet goes away. Almost immediately turns into a TearJerker in a shocking case of MoodWhiplash when the water rat GoldfishPoopGang leader hops out of the ditch and kills him, though Skipper kills him with a javelin immediately after.
* Later in the same book, after witnessing her friend Pandion Piketalon's murder at the hands of [[CatsAreMean Riggu Felis]], Tiria Wildlough's immediate reaction is to load a barbed iron star (which had been embedded in Pandion's ''beak'' by Felis early in the book) and launch it at Felis. It pierces him through the forehead, killing him instantly. This was the same guy who had Leatho and the otterclans literally on the run at all times.
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* Finnbarr Galedeep's CurbStompBattle with Urgan Nagru. He does something you'd expect a burly otter like him to do: Finnbarr throws his twin swords to the ground and fights off the Foxwolf using nothing but his claws and teeth. At TheClimax, he picks up Urgan by his tail and neck and smashes his head into a heavy log, cracking his skull and driving the wolf skull's fangs into Urgan's head. Oh yeah, he did all this ''after'' he got slashed in the face and stabbed with a spear.
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* [[BloodKnight Zwilt the Shade's]] death. Talk about BewareTheNiceOnes...
* Axtel Sternclaw, [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Mole Berserker]]. Goes around flattening vermin with a big hammer and [[HandicappedBadass has only one good leg]], but has the [[SuperMode Bloodwrath]], making him one of the very few non-Badgers to have it.
[[AC:Salamandastron]]
* Urthstripe the Strong's TakingYouWithMe with Ferahgo the Assassin.
[[AC:Taggerung]]
* The best line of the book: "For my father!" *Swish* *Thud*
** It doesn't hurt that this happens immediately after Deyna took an arrow to the chest [[AnnoyingArrows and kept charging towards Vallug like the arrow wasn't even there]].
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* Axtel Sternclaw, [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Mole Berserker]]. Goes around flattening vermin
[[AC:Salamandastron]]
* Urthstripe the Strong's TakingYouWithMe with Ferahgo the Assassin.
[[AC:Taggerung]]
* The best line of the book: "For my father!" *Swish* *Thud*
** It doesn't hurt that this happens immediately after Deyna took an arrow to the chest [[AnnoyingArrows and kept charging towards Vallug like the arrow wasn't even there]].
* Sunflash killing two adders. By himself. '''With his bare paws'''. Then surviving their poison after being bitten multiple times. All this was in Part 1 of the book, which was ''several years'' before he TookALevelInBadass and became the Badger Lord of Salamandastron.
* Skarlath is pretty much made up of awesome moments, especially his BigDamnHeroes moment when he attacks Warpclaw.
* Skarlath is pretty much made up of awesome moments, especially his BigDamnHeroes moment when he attacks Warpclaw.
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* Skarlath is pretty much made up of awesome moments, especially his BigDamnHeroes moment when he attacks Warpclaw.
* Sunflash killing two adders. By himself. '''With his bare paws'''. Then surviving their poison after being bitten multiple times. All this was in Part 1 of the book, which was ''several years'' before he TookALevelInBadass and became the Badger Lord of Salamandastron.
* Sunflash killing two adders. By himself. '''With his bare paws'''. Then surviving their poison after being bitten multiple times. All this was in Part 1 of the book, which was ''several years'' before he TookALevelInBadass and became the Badger Lord of Salamandastron.
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* Luke the Warrior's HeroicSacrifice, holding his enemy trapped as the ship they're on sinks.
* Luke the Warrior's HeroicSacrifice, holding his enemy trapped as the ship they're on sinks.
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* Cregga Rose Eyes' --and the rest of the Long Patrol's-- BigDamnHeroes moment.
[[AC:The Legend of Luke]]
* Luke the Warrior's HeroicSacrifice, holding his enemy trapped as the ship they're on sinks.
[[AC:Taggerung]]
* The best line of the book: "For my father!" *Swish* *Thud*
** It doesn't hurt that this happens immediately after Deyna took an arrow to the chest [[AnnoyingArrows and kept charging towards Vallug like the arrow wasn't even there]].
* Luke the Warrior's HeroicSacrifice, holding his enemy trapped as the ship they're on sinks.
[[AC:Taggerung]]
* The best line of the book: "For my father!" *Swish* *Thud*
** It doesn't hurt that this happens immediately after Deyna took an arrow to the chest [[AnnoyingArrows and kept charging towards Vallug like the arrow wasn't even there]].
* Also from ''Triss'' though [[PosthumousCharacter only in the backstory]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Sarengo]], father of Argarnu and grandfather of Kurda and Bladd. Unlike his [[InadequateInheritor descendants]] he ''[[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking earned]]'' his title. He went up against the mother of the three adder triplets by himself and achieved a ''MutualKill''. Most villains in ''Redwall'' would flee at the mere ''sight'' of an adder, but Sarengo, having lost his [[EpicFlail weapon]] and dying of poison, [[VillainousValor fought and killed her with his]] ''[[DyingMomentOfAwesome teeth]]''.
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* Also from ''Triss'' though [[PosthumousCharacter only in the backstory]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Sarengo]], father of Argarnu and grandfather of Kurda and Bladd. Unlike his [[InadequateInheritor descendants]] he ''[[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking earned]]'' his title. He went up against the mother of the three adder triplets by himself and achieved a ''MutualKill''. Most villains in ''Redwall'' would flee at the mere ''sight'' of an adder, but Sarengo, having lost his [[EpicFlail weapon]] and dying of poison, [[VillainousValor fought and killed her with his]] ''[[DyingMomentOfAwesome teeth]]''.
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* The weapon of choice of the title character? A large knotted rope!
* When [[EnfantTerrible Abbey Dibbuns]] Bagg, Runn, and Grubb singlehandedly stop a searat invasion at night by cutting the vermin grappling ropes with kitchen knives.
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* The
* Wopscutt's HeroicSacrifice in the same book.
* Rakkety Tam's battle with [[IAmAHumanitarian Gulo the Savage]]. For reference, Gulo the Savage is a ''wolverine'', and probably the most dangerous enemy combatant in the series. The only one who comes close is Ungatt Trunn, a male wildcat in the prime of his life, and his opponent, Lord Brocktree, is a badger lord. Rakkety Tam isn't even in the same size category as Gulo, and he still manages to come out on top!
** Tam manages to deliver some pretty good zingers to Gulo during their BossBattle.
-->'''Gulo the Savage:''' (Shouting various gory threats) I'll eat thy flesh and gorge on thy bones! Your heart is mine!
-->'''Rakkety Tam:''' Yours? You cannot have my heart, 'tis promised to a fair pretty maid!
[[AC:High Rhulain]]
* Minor character Brinty the mouse gets one. After a gannet is accidentally pushed out of the
* When [[EnfantTerrible
* Later in the same book, after witnessing her friend Pandion Piketalon's murder at the hands of [[CatsAreMean Riggu Felis]], Tiria Wildlough's immediate reaction is to load a barbed iron star (which had been embedded in Pandion's ''beak'' by Felis early in the book) and launch it at Felis. It pierces him through the forehead, killing him instantly. This was the same guy who had Leatho and the otterclans literally on the run at all times.
* Cuthbert Blanedale Frunk's HeroicSacrifice while hacking a giant sea monster to death.
** Frunk as a whole is pretty awesome. Bears very little resemblance to how dissociative identity disorder works in real life, but [[RuleOfCool who cares when he's this cool?]]
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* After a long and distinguished career as the book's HateSink, Tugga Bruster is exposed as a liar and a thief, declared no longer fit to be Log a Log, disowned by his entire tribe, and kicked out of Redwall, where he is ambushed and killed by Tala for killing her husband (turns out vermin have feelings too). Total number of mourners in-verse and out: zero.
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* After a long and distinguished career as the book's HateSink, Tugga Bruster is exposed as a liar and a thief, declared no longer fit to be Log a Log, disowned by his entire tribe, and kicked out of Redwall, where he is ambushed and killed by Tala for killing her husband (turns out vermin have feelings can love too). Total number of mourners in-verse and out: zero.
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[[AC:The Sable Quean]]
* Axtel Sternclaw, [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Mole Berserker]]. Goes around flattening vermin with a big hammer and [[HandicappedBadass has only one good leg]], but has the [[SuperMode Bloodwrath]], making him one of the very few non-Badgers to have it.
* [[BloodKnight Zwilt the Shade's]] death. Talk about BewareTheNiceOnes...
[[AC:The Sable Quean]]
* Axtel Sternclaw, [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Mole Berserker]]. Goes around flattening vermin with a big hammer and [[HandicappedBadass has only one good leg]], but has the [[SuperMode Bloodwrath]], making him one of the very few non-Badgers to have it.
* [[BloodKnight Zwilt the Shade's]] death. Talk about BewareTheNiceOnes...
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* Matthias' true Crowning Moment comes shortly after that, when he's up in the bell tower during his final battle with Cluny the Scourge. Cluny has a hostage, so Matthias promises on his honor as a warrior that he'll come down from the tower if the hostage is released first. Cluny agrees, and Matthias comes down... ''after'' he cuts the rope holding the bell, which falls and crushes Cluny to death. Proving once again that [[GoodIsNotNice just because you're honourable doesn't mean you have to be an idiot about it]].
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* Matthias' true Crowning Moment comes shortly after that, when he's up in the bell tower during his final battle with Cluny the Scourge. Cluny has a hostage, so Matthias promises on his honor as a warrior that he'll come down from the tower if the hostage is released first. Cluny agrees, and Matthias comes down... ''after'' he cuts the rope holding the bell, which falls and crushes Cluny to death. Proving once again that [[GoodIsNotNice [[GoodIsNotSoft just because you're honourable doesn't mean you have to be an idiot about it]].
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* Matthias' true Crowning Moment comes shortly after that, when he's up in the bell tower during his final battle with Cluny the Scourge. Cluny has a hostage, so Matthias promises on his honor as a warrior that he'll come down from the tower if the hostage is released first. Cluny agrees, and Matthias comes down... ''after'' he cuts the rope holding the bell, which falls and crushes Cluny to death. Proving once again that just because you're honourable doesn't mean you have to be an idiot about it.
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* Matthias' true Crowning Moment comes shortly after that, when he's up in the bell tower during his final battle with Cluny the Scourge. Cluny has a hostage, so Matthias promises on his honor as a warrior that he'll come down from the tower if the hostage is released first. Cluny agrees, and Matthias comes down... ''after'' he cuts the rope holding the bell, which falls and crushes Cluny to death. Proving once again that [[GoodIsNotNice just because you're honourable doesn't mean you have to be an idiot about it.it]].
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** And of course, Constance again for being able to ''fire'' such a massive arrow.
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** A couple of Cluny's rats have infiltrated a circus group in order to gain access to the abbey. They have succeeded in opening the gates, Cluny's armies are approaching, Matthias just watched one of them drop Cornflower over the high walls, and now he is lying weaponless with a big rat wielding a sword standing over him. Still, [[Determinator Matthias]] refuses to give in, and proceeds to duel the guy with a fire arrow he picked up off the ground. Despite being half the rat's size, he manages to force him backwards into the basket of a catapult and launch him away to his death. Later, after he finds out Cornflower is okay, Matthias uses the blunt end of a throwing knife to knock out and disable the other rat. Even without Martin's sword, Matthias proves he's capable of some pretty badass feats when it comes to defending his home.
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** A couple of Cluny's rats have infiltrated a circus group in order to gain access to the abbey. They have succeeded in opening the gates, Cluny's armies are approaching, Matthias just watched one of them drop Cornflower over the high walls, and now he is lying weaponless with a big rat wielding a sword standing over him. Still, [[Determinator Matthias]] Matthias refuses to give in, and proceeds to duel the guy with a fire arrow he picked up off the ground. Despite being half the rat's size, he manages to force him backwards into the basket of a catapult and launch him away to his death. Later, after he finds out Cornflower is okay, Matthias uses the blunt end of a throwing knife to knock out and disable the other rat. Even without Martin's sword, Matthias proves he's capable of some pretty badass feats when it comes to defending his home.home.
** In a later episode, Cluny has kidnapped Cornflower in an attempt to draw the Abbey's forces out. After a momentary HeroicBSOD, Matthias figures out where he's holding her and, with the help of Foremole, comes up with a plan to save his [[UnresolvedSexualTension mousemaid... friend]]. Whilst in only his undergarments and wielding nothing but a kitchen knife, Matthias convinces the dormouse that Cluny used to kidnap Cornflower to help him, and they rescue Cornflower and the dormouse's wife and get away almost before Cluny even knows they're there. Appropriately, Cornflower rewards Matthias with a SmoochOfVictory... and an invitation to help her finish her [[BigNo inventory]].
* Martin's defeat of Badrang in ''Martin the Warrior'' was sufficiently badass. In the final episode of the animated series? The warrior mouse overpowers Badrang with Amballa's sword, despite the stoat wielding the much larger sword of Martin's father, and then rolls underneath him, tugging on his cape and causing him to drop the sword. In the brief moment Badrang is teetering on the edge of the prison pit, Martin jumps in, picks up his father's sword, and slays the Tyrant via InertialImpalement. A [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath family unfriendly]] but most deserved end to Badrang's reign.
** In a later episode, Cluny has kidnapped Cornflower in an attempt to draw the Abbey's forces out. After a momentary HeroicBSOD, Matthias figures out where he's holding her and, with the help of Foremole, comes up with a plan to save his [[UnresolvedSexualTension mousemaid... friend]]. Whilst in only his undergarments and wielding nothing but a kitchen knife, Matthias convinces the dormouse that Cluny used to kidnap Cornflower to help him, and they rescue Cornflower and the dormouse's wife and get away almost before Cluny even knows they're there. Appropriately, Cornflower rewards Matthias with a SmoochOfVictory... and an invitation to help her finish her [[BigNo inventory]].
* Martin's defeat of Badrang in ''Martin the Warrior'' was sufficiently badass. In the final episode of the animated series? The warrior mouse overpowers Badrang with Amballa's sword, despite the stoat wielding the much larger sword of Martin's father, and then rolls underneath him, tugging on his cape and causing him to drop the sword. In the brief moment Badrang is teetering on the edge of the prison pit, Martin jumps in, picks up his father's sword, and slays the Tyrant via InertialImpalement. A [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath family unfriendly]] but most deserved end to Badrang's reign.
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** In the animated series, there are multiple instances where Matthias's courageous but reckless ventures would have failed if he and Basil weren't on the same wavelength. This is most notable when Matthias goes to retrieve the stolen tapestry, as well as when he sets out to rescue Warbeak from Cluny and Asmodeus.
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** In the animated series, there are multiple instances where Matthias's courageous but reckless ventures would have failed if he and Basil weren't [[BigDamnHeroes on the same wavelength.wavelength]]. This is most notable when Matthias goes to retrieve the stolen tapestry, as well as when he sets out to rescue Warbeak from Cluny and Asmodeus.
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* At the end of the book, Matthias and Orlando responding to Nadaz's rantings by [[ShutUpHannibal destroying the giant statue of Malkariss]] he is hiding in. ''With a sword and an axe.''
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* Brome managing to BS his way into Marshank and, with the help of Keyla, free ''all'' the slaves. Even when the escape tunnel collapses and most of them are past the DespairEventHorizon, Keyla just decides he's had enough and [[BerserkButton digs them all out of there]] with his bare paws.
--> '''Keyla:''' "Shows what you can do when you have to."
--> '''Keyla:''' "Shows what you can do when you have to."
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* After a long and distinguished career as the book's HateSink, Tugga Bruster is exposed as a liar and a thief, declared no longer fit to be Log a Log, disowned by his entire tribe, and kicked out of Redwall, where he is ambushed and killed by Tala for killing her husband (turns out vermin have feelings too). Total number of mourners in-verse and out: zero.
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* After a long and distinguished career as the book's HateSink, Tugga Bruster is exposed as a liar and a thief, declared no longer fit to be Log a Log, disowned by his entire tribe, and kicked out of Redwall, where he is ambushed and killed by Tala for killing her husband (turns out vermin have feelings too). Total number of mourners in-verse and out: zero.zero.
[[AC:The Animated Series]]
* Season 1 has a couple episodes that focus on events that didn't happen in ''Redwall'', added to develop characters and relationships further. These supposed "filler" arcs nonetheless come with plenty more awesome moments for our favorite warrior-monk Matthias.
** A couple of Cluny's rats have infiltrated a circus group in order to gain access to the abbey. They have succeeded in opening the gates, Cluny's armies are approaching, Matthias just watched one of them drop Cornflower over the high walls, and now he is lying weaponless with a big rat wielding a sword standing over him. Still, [[Determinator Matthias]] refuses to give in, and proceeds to duel the guy with a fire arrow he picked up off the ground. Despite being half the rat's size, he manages to force him backwards into the basket of a catapult and launch him away to his death. Later, after he finds out Cornflower is okay, Matthias uses the blunt end of a throwing knife to knock out and disable the other rat. Even without Martin's sword, Matthias proves he's capable of some pretty badass feats when it comes to defending his home.
[[AC:The Animated Series]]
* Season 1 has a couple episodes that focus on events that didn't happen in ''Redwall'', added to develop characters and relationships further. These supposed "filler" arcs nonetheless come with plenty more awesome moments for our favorite warrior-monk Matthias.
** A couple of Cluny's rats have infiltrated a circus group in order to gain access to the abbey. They have succeeded in opening the gates, Cluny's armies are approaching, Matthias just watched one of them drop Cornflower over the high walls, and now he is lying weaponless with a big rat wielding a sword standing over him. Still, [[Determinator Matthias]] refuses to give in, and proceeds to duel the guy with a fire arrow he picked up off the ground. Despite being half the rat's size, he manages to force him backwards into the basket of a catapult and launch him away to his death. Later, after he finds out Cornflower is okay, Matthias uses the blunt end of a throwing knife to knock out and disable the other rat. Even without Martin's sword, Matthias proves he's capable of some pretty badass feats when it comes to defending his home.
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* Basil Stag Hare in general, being the series' ur-example of the [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass simultaneously eccentric and badass]] hare. Special mention goes to his first appearance, when he [[LargeHam hams it up]] while effortlessly diverting Cluny's flunkies' attention long enough for Matthias to rescue the vole family.
** In the animated series, there are multiple instances where Matthias's courageous but reckless ventures would have failed if he and Basil weren't on the same wavelength. This is most notable when Matthias goes to retrieve the stolen tapestry, as well as when he sets out to rescue Warbeak from Cluny and Asmodeus.
* Cornflower, a young mousemaid who has never fought in a battle, singlehandedly rebuffing Cluny's surprise attack by throwing her lantern and burning his siege tower down. The fact that she was visibly terrified throughout the whole encounter only adds to the awesome.
* In the first example of what would become a series-spanning pattern, Martin the Warrior's spirit slowly but surely driving Cluny insane throughout the story. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane Or maybe it was just Cluny's imagination.]]
** In the animated series, there are multiple instances where Matthias's courageous but reckless ventures would have failed if he and Basil weren't on the same wavelength. This is most notable when Matthias goes to retrieve the stolen tapestry, as well as when he sets out to rescue Warbeak from Cluny and Asmodeus.
* Cornflower, a young mousemaid who has never fought in a battle, singlehandedly rebuffing Cluny's surprise attack by throwing her lantern and burning his siege tower down. The fact that she was visibly terrified throughout the whole encounter only adds to the awesome.
* In the first example of what would become a series-spanning pattern, Martin the Warrior's spirit slowly but surely driving Cluny insane throughout the story. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane Or maybe it was just Cluny's imagination.]]
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* [[AwesomeMcCoolName Axtel Sternclaw]], [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Mole Berserker]]. Goes around flattening vermin with a big hammer and [[HandicappedBadass has only one good leg]], but has the [[SuperMode Bloodwrath]], making him one of the very few non-Badgers to have it.
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* [[AwesomeMcCoolName Axtel Sternclaw]], Sternclaw, [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Mole Berserker]]. Goes around flattening vermin with a big hammer and [[HandicappedBadass has only one good leg]], but has the [[SuperMode Bloodwrath]], making him one of the very few non-Badgers to have it.
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* The Battle of Salamandastron. Boar the Fighter kicks ungodly amounts of Searat ass, as do Martin and his friends - not to mention the hares. It's no wonder they presumably went on to found the Long Patrol. The battle ends with Boar pulling off an epic TakingYouWithMe on Ripfang, and the others proceed to capture Ripfang's flagship, sail it back up the Mossflower River and use it to turn the tide of the war against Kotir.
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* Warbeak's BigDamnHeroes moment. [[spoiler: Sadly, this was her DyingMomentOfAwesome]].
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* Warbeak's BigDamnHeroes moment. [[spoiler: Sadly, this was her DyingMomentOfAwesome]].DyingMomentOfAwesome.
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* TheReveal of Slagar's true identity. He previously appeared in ''Redwall'', but was bitten by Asmodeus. The only other character in the series to survive an adder's bite is Sunflash, a ''freaking badger'', and Sunflash was given immediate treatment by someone who knew an old remedy for snake venom. Slagar [[spoiler:passed out, then woke back up and crawled all the way back to his mother's den, then spent an entire winter treating himself to recover fully.]]
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* TheReveal of Slagar's true identity. He previously appeared in ''Redwall'', but was bitten by Asmodeus. The only other character in the series to survive an adder's bite is Sunflash, a ''freaking badger'', and Sunflash was given immediate treatment by someone who knew an old remedy for snake venom. Slagar [[spoiler:passed passed out, then woke back up and crawled all the way back to his mother's den, then spent an entire winter treating himself to recover fully.]]
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* Felldoh's duel with Badrang. He takes down his enemy in the coolest way possible (while ''smiling the whole time''), then proceeds to beat him senseless, just as Badrang used to beat his slaves. [[spoiler: While he ''does'' then get killed by Badrang's horde, he still wipes the floor with most of them]]. Bonus points for taking a javelin to a sword fight.
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* Felldoh's duel with Badrang. He takes down his enemy in the coolest way possible (while ''smiling the whole time''), then proceeds to beat him senseless, just as Badrang used to beat his slaves. [[spoiler: While he ''does'' then get killed by Badrang's horde, he still wipes the floor with most of them]].them. Bonus points for taking a javelin to a sword fight.
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* The death of [[spoiler: Brigadier Buckworthy Crumshaw. He charged across the Abbey grounds wielding only his cane, with three arrows in his chest and a sliced apart face and he still grabbed Freeta's sword, twisted it around, and rammed it into her throat before dying.]] How much more awesome can a TakingYouWithMe get?
* [[spoiler: Wopscutt]]'s HeroicSacrifice in the same book.
* [[spoiler: Wopscutt]]'s HeroicSacrifice in the same book.
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* The death of [[spoiler: Brigadier Buckworthy Crumshaw. He charged across the Abbey grounds wielding only his cane, with three arrows in his chest and a sliced apart face and he still grabbed Freeta's sword, twisted it around, and rammed it into her throat before dying.]] How much more awesome can a TakingYouWithMe get?
*[[spoiler: Wopscutt]]'s Wopscutt's HeroicSacrifice in the same book.
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* Cuthbert Blanedale Frunk's [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice]] while hacking a giant sea monster to death.
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* Minor character Brinty the mouse gets one. After a gannet is accidentally pushed out of the Abbey and onto the lawn, it tries to go after a pair of Dibbuns. Brinty charges the thing and tackles it, pummeling it while yelling for it to get out of Redwall until he successfully pushes it out beyond the gates and the gannet goes away. [[spoiler:Almost immediately turns into a TearJerker in a shocking case of MoodWhiplash when the water rat GoldfishPoopGang leader hops out of the ditch and kills him, though Skipper kills him with a javelin immediately after.]]
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* Minor character Brinty the mouse gets one. After a gannet is accidentally pushed out of the Abbey and onto the lawn, it tries to go after a pair of Dibbuns. Brinty charges the thing and tackles it, pummeling it while yelling for it to get out of Redwall until he successfully pushes it out beyond the gates and the gannet goes away. [[spoiler:Almost Almost immediately turns into a TearJerker in a shocking case of MoodWhiplash when the water rat GoldfishPoopGang leader hops out of the ditch and kills him, though Skipper kills him with a javelin immediately after.]]
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* Finnbarr Galedeep's CurbStompBattle with Urgan Nagru. He does something you'd expect a burly otter like him to do: Finnbarr throws his twin swords to the ground and fights off the Foxwolf using nothing but his claws and teeth. At TheClimax, [[spoiler: he picks up Urgan by his tail and neck and smashes his head into a heavy log, cracking his skull and driving the wolf skull's fangs into Urgan's head.]] Oh yeah, he did all this ''after'' [[spoiler: he got slashed in the face and stabbed with a spear.]]
* [[MookFaceTurn Blaggut]] when he [[spoiler: strangled his evil captain after the captain murdered an Abbeydweller, and then returned to Redwall to own up to it, even giving them the permission to kill him if they wanted. (They didn't)]].
* [[MookFaceTurn Blaggut]] when he [[spoiler: strangled his evil captain after the captain murdered an Abbeydweller, and then returned to Redwall to own up to it, even giving them the permission to kill him if they wanted. (They didn't)]].
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* Finnbarr Galedeep's CurbStompBattle with Urgan Nagru. He does something you'd expect a burly otter like him to do: Finnbarr throws his twin swords to the ground and fights off the Foxwolf using nothing but his claws and teeth. At TheClimax, [[spoiler: he picks up Urgan by his tail and neck and smashes his head into a heavy log, cracking his skull and driving the wolf skull's fangs into Urgan's head.]] head. Oh yeah, he did all this ''after'' [[spoiler: he got slashed in the face and stabbed with a spear.]]
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* [[MookFaceTurn Blaggut]] when he[[spoiler: strangled his evil captain after the captain murdered an Abbeydweller, and then returned to Redwall to own up to it, even giving them the permission to kill him if they wanted. (They didn't)]].didn't).
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** It doesn't hurt that this happens immediately after [[spoiler:Deyna took an arrow to the chest [[AnnoyingArrows and kept charging towards Vallug like the arrow wasn't even there]]]].
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** It doesn't hurt that this happens immediately after [[spoiler:Deyna Deyna took an arrow to the chest [[AnnoyingArrows and kept charging towards Vallug like the arrow wasn't even there]]]].
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** Followed up by his [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice to save Bryony.]]
* Skarlath is pretty much made up of awesome moments, especially his BigDamnHeroes moment when he attacks [[spoiler: Warpclaw]].
* Skarlath is pretty much made up of awesome moments, especially his BigDamnHeroes moment when he attacks [[spoiler: Warpclaw]].
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** Followed up by his [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice to save Bryony.]]
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* [[spoiler:Luke the Warrior's]] HeroicSacrifice, holding his enemy trapped as the ship they're on sinks.
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** What really makes them badass is the fact that they're ten times more dangerous than Princess Kurda and her ''entire army''. Who do Princess Kurda and her whole army kill of relative importance? [[SacrificialLamb Drufo]]. Who do the adder triplets kill? [[spoiler:Ovus]], [[spoiler:Bluddbeak]], [[spoiler:Captain Ovus, Bluddbeak, Captain Plugg Firetail]], Firetail, ''and'' [[spoiler:Shogg, Shogg, who was ''one of the main protagonists'']].protagonists''. Talk about [[HeroKiller Hero Killers]].
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* After a long and distinguished career as the book's HateSink, Tugga Bruster is exposed as a liar and a thief, declared no longer fit to be Log a Log, disowned by his entire tribe, and kicked out of Redwall, where he is [[spoiler:ambushed and killed by Tala for killing her husband]] (turns out vermin have feelings too). Total number of mourners in-verse and out: zero.
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* After a long and distinguished career as the book's HateSink, Tugga Bruster is exposed as a liar and a thief, declared no longer fit to be Log a Log, disowned by his entire tribe, and kicked out of Redwall, where he is [[spoiler:ambushed ambushed and killed by Tala for killing her husband]] husband (turns out vermin have feelings too). Total number of mourners in-verse and out: zero.
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* [[AwesomeMcCoolName Axtel Sternclaw]], [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Mole Berserker]]. Goes around flattening vermin with a big hammer and only one good leg, but has the [[SuperMode Bloodwrath]] as well.
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* [[AwesomeMcCoolName Axtel Sternclaw]], [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Mole Berserker]]. Goes around flattening vermin with a big hammer and [[HandicappedBadass has only one good leg, leg]], but has the [[SuperMode Bloodwrath]] as well.
Bloodwrath]], making him one of the very few non-Badgers to have it.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkbYp7OnxV8&feature=plcp "Kroova's Song"]] from the start of ''Triss''. The singer's voice is especially since, making the song all that much better.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkbYp7OnxV8&feature=plcp "Kroova's Song"]] from the start of ''Triss''. The singer's voice is especially since, nice, making the song all that much the better.
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* TheReveal of Slagar's true identity. He previously appeared in ''Redwall'', but was bitten by Asmodeus. The only other character in the series to survive an adder's bite is Sunflash, a ''freaking badger''. And Sunflash was given immediate treatment by someone who knew an old remedy for snake venom. Slagar [[spoiler:passed out, then woke back up and crawled all the way back to his mother's den, then spent an entire winter treating himself to recover fully.]]
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* TheReveal of Slagar's true identity. He previously appeared in ''Redwall'', but was bitten by Asmodeus. The only other character in the series to survive an adder's bite is Sunflash, a ''freaking badger''. And badger'', and Sunflash was given immediate treatment by someone who knew an old remedy for snake venom. Slagar [[spoiler:passed out, then woke back up and crawled all the way back to his mother's den, then spent an entire winter treating himself to recover fully.]]
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* When Veil Sixclaw finally meets up with his father Swartt, he goes into full-on DeadpanSnarker mode, and it is ''awesome''. He won't stop even when Swartt starts making death threats. And then he dishes out an ''epic'' TheReasonYouSuckSpeech about how Swartt is a coward who abandoned him, and that he considers him his ultimate enemy.
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* When Veil Sixclaw finally meets up with his father Swartt, he goes into full-on DeadpanSnarker mode, and it is ''awesome''. He won't stop even when Swartt starts making death threats. And then Then he dishes out an ''epic'' TheReasonYouSuckSpeech about how Swartt is a coward who abandoned him, and that he considers him his ultimate enemy.
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* Sunflash killing two adders. By himself. '''With his bare paws'''. Then surviving their poison after being bitten multiple times. And this was in Part 1 of the book, which was ''several years'' before he TookALevelInBadass and became the Badger Lord of Salamandastron.
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* Sunflash killing two adders. By himself. '''With his bare paws'''. Then surviving their poison after being bitten multiple times. And All this was in Part 1 of the book, which was ''several years'' before he TookALevelInBadass and became the Badger Lord of Salamandastron.
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* And yet Yet another first: [[AwesomeMcCoolName Axtel Sternclaw]], [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Warrior Mole]]. Goes around flattening vermin with a big hammer and only one good leg, but has the [[SuperMode Bloodwrath]] as well.
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** It should be noted that another badass old lady, Grandma Ellayo, was aiming for Cregga, and a third party in the scene is noted to have never seen a longbow drawn that far.
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** It should be noted that another badass old lady, Grandma Ellayo, was aiming for Cregga, and a third party in the scene is noted to have never seen a longbow drawn that far. \n The end result?
-->''The badger released the string with a mighty twang. The arrow carried on, straight through the fire, across the lawn and out through the open gates on to the flatlands, despite the fact that Ascrod was the first target it passed through.''
-->''The badger released the string with a mighty twang. The arrow carried on, straight through the fire, across the lawn and out through the open gates on to the flatlands, despite the fact that Ascrod was the first target it passed through.''
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** Three words: ''Blaggut got up.''
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** [[spoiler:Luke the Warrior's]] HeroicSacrifice, holding his enemy trapped as the ship they're on sinks.
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* The epic final battle for Redwall Abbey in the same book as well. With Matthias and Cluny going sword to tail all through the abbey, and ending with Matthias dropping the abbey bell to kill the leader being probably the highlight.
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* Redwall:
** The final confrontation between Matthias and [[NightmareFuel Asmodeus]] is full of awesome. Especially when you hear it on audio with Brian Jacques reading it.
** Then there's the BigDamnHeroes moment when Matthias shows up to save the Abbey with Martin's sword and an army of shrews and sparrows, but Matthias' true Crowning Moment comes shortly after that, when he's up in the bell tower during his final battle with Cluny the Scourge. Cluny has a hostage, so Matthias promises on his honor as a warrior that he'll come down from the tower if the hostage is released first. Cluny agrees, and Matthias comes down... ''after'' he cuts the rope holding the bell, which falls and crushes Cluny to death. Proving once again that just because you're honourable doesn't mean you have to be an idiot about it.
** Constance the Badger using a giant oak dining table as a rat-flattener, then catching another rat in a fishing net and swinging him repeatedly against a stone wall.
** The HoistByHisOwnPetard demise of Cheesethief. If anyone [[AssholeVictim deserved a giant arrow in the chest,]] he did.
* Mossflower:
** Martin's entire battle with Tsarmina. It's cat versus mouse, but this time the lone mouse drives the cat back and into the water, partially by triggering her insane phobia of it.
*** What makes it ''even better'' is the fact that, while Tsarmina begins the battle uninjured, Martin had just been wounded in the thigh by her arrow in a confrontation the day before and is ''[[HandicappedBadass limping.]]'' The fight is so vicious and [[{{Determinator}} Martin is so tenacious]] that it's easy to forget that on top of the injuries he's fighting someone much, much larger than him to boot. Then there's a wonderful line further emphasizing the warrior-mouse's greatness, comparing him to a creature about ''nine'' times his size:
** The final confrontation between Matthias and [[NightmareFuel Asmodeus]] is full of awesome. Especially when you hear it on audio with Brian Jacques reading it.
** Then there's the BigDamnHeroes moment when Matthias shows up to save the Abbey with Martin's sword and an army of shrews and sparrows, but Matthias' true Crowning Moment comes shortly after that, when he's up in the bell tower during his final battle with Cluny the Scourge. Cluny has a hostage, so Matthias promises on his honor as a warrior that he'll come down from the tower if the hostage is released first. Cluny agrees, and Matthias comes down... ''after'' he cuts the rope holding the bell, which falls and crushes Cluny to death. Proving once again that just because you're honourable doesn't mean you have to be an idiot about it.
** Constance the Badger using a giant oak dining table as a rat-flattener, then catching another rat in a fishing net and swinging him repeatedly against a stone wall.
** The HoistByHisOwnPetard demise of Cheesethief. If anyone [[AssholeVictim deserved a giant arrow in the chest,]] he did.
* Mossflower:
** Martin's entire battle with Tsarmina. It's cat versus mouse, but this time the lone mouse drives the cat back and into the water, partially by triggering her insane phobia of it.
*** What makes it ''even better'' is the fact that, while Tsarmina begins the battle uninjured, Martin had just been wounded in the thigh by her arrow in a confrontation the day before and is ''[[HandicappedBadass limping.]]'' The fight is so vicious and [[{{Determinator}} Martin is so tenacious]] that it's easy to forget that on top of the injuries he's fighting someone much, much larger than him to boot. Then there's a wonderful line further emphasizing the warrior-mouse's greatness, comparing him to a creature about ''nine'' times his size:
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*Redwall:
**The final confrontation between Matthias and [[NightmareFuel Asmodeus]] is full of awesome. Especially when you hear it on audio with Brian Jacques reading it.
** Then there's * The epic final battle for Redwall Abbey in the BigDamnHeroes moment when same book as well. With Matthias shows up to save the Abbey with Martin's and Cluny going sword to tail all through the abbey, and an army of shrews and sparrows, but ending with Matthias dropping the abbey bell to kill the leader being probably the highlight.
* Matthias' ''entrance'' to that battle is awesome enough. "I AM THAT IS!" - talk about dramatic.
* Matthias' true Crowning Moment comes shortly after that, when he's up in the bell tower during his final battle with Cluny the Scourge. Cluny has a hostage, so Matthias promises on his honor as a warrior that he'll come down from the tower if the hostage is released first. Cluny agrees, and Matthias comes down... ''after'' he cuts the rope holding the bell, which falls and crushes Cluny to death. Proving once again that just because you're honourable doesn't mean you have to be an idiot aboutit.
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* Constance the Badger using a giant oak dining table as a rat-flattener, then catching another rat in a fishing net and swinging him repeatedly against a stone wall.
** * The HoistByHisOwnPetard demise of Cheesethief. If anyone [[AssholeVictim deserved a giant arrow in the chest,]] he did.
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*Mossflower:
**Warbeak's BigDamnHeroes moment. [[spoiler: Sadly, this was her DyingMomentOfAwesome]].
--> '''Orlando:''' "I've known creatures ten times her size without a quarter of her boldness."
* TheReveal of Slagar's true identity. He previously appeared in ''Redwall'', but was bitten by Asmodeus. The only other character in the series to survive an adder's bite is Sunflash, a ''freaking badger''. And Sunflash was given immediate treatment by someone who knew an old remedy for snake venom. Slagar [[spoiler:passed out, then woke back up and crawled all the way back to his mother's den, then spent an entire winter treating himself to recover fully.]]
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* Martin grabbing Badrangs hands and forcibly turning his stolen sword back into the tyrants throat.
* Felldoh's duel with Badrang. He takes down his enemy in the coolest way possible (while ''smiling the whole time''), then proceeds to beat him senseless, just as Badrang used to beat his slaves. [[spoiler: While he ''does'' then get killed by Badrang's horde, he still wipes the floor with most of them]]. Bonus points for taking a javelin to a sword fight.
--> '''Felldoh:''' "You had me beaten when I was little more than an infant! My father was beaten with the rod because he was old and slow! You never made me cry out!"
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* Martin's entire battle with Tsarmina. It's cat versus mouse, but this time the lone mouse drives the cat back and into the water, partially by triggering her insane phobia of it.
*** ** What makes it ''even better'' is the fact that, while Tsarmina begins the battle uninjured, Martin had just been wounded in the thigh by her arrow in a confrontation the day before and is ''[[HandicappedBadass limping.]]'' The fight is so vicious and [[{{Determinator}} Martin is so tenacious]] that it's easy to forget that on top of the injuries he's fighting someone much, much larger than him to boot. Then there's a wonderful line further emphasizing the warrior-mouse's greatness, comparing him to a creature about ''nine'' times his size:
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* Matthias' ''entrance'' to that battle is awesome enough. "I AM THAT IS!" - talk about dramatic.
* Matthias' true Crowning Moment comes shortly after that, when he's up in the bell tower during his final battle with Cluny the Scourge. Cluny has a hostage, so Matthias promises on his honor as a warrior that he'll come down from the tower if the hostage is released first. Cluny agrees, and Matthias comes down... ''after'' he cuts the rope holding the bell, which falls and crushes Cluny to death. Proving once again that just because you're honourable doesn't mean you have to be an idiot about
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* Martin grabbing Badrangs hands and forcibly turning his stolen sword back into the tyrants throat.
* Felldoh's duel with Badrang. He takes down his enemy in the coolest way possible (while ''smiling the whole time''), then proceeds to beat him senseless, just as Badrang used to beat his slaves. [[spoiler: While he ''does'' then get killed by Badrang's horde, he still wipes the floor with most of them]]. Bonus points for taking a javelin to a sword fight.
--> '''Felldoh:''' "You had me beaten when I was little more than an infant! My father was beaten with the rod because he was old and slow! You never made me cry out!"
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* Martin's entire battle with Tsarmina. It's cat versus mouse, but this time the lone mouse drives the cat back and into the water, partially by triggering her insane phobia of it.
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** Earlier on, Skipper's battle with the vermin army commander who murdered his brother. He manages to launch the guy into the air, so that he lands on a bunch of otter javelins sticking out of the ground—and otter javelins are sharpened on both ends.
* Rakkety Tam:
** Rakkety Tam's battle with [[IAmAHumanitarian Gulo the Savage]]. For reference, Gulo the Savage is a ''wolverine'', and probably the most dangerous enemy combatant in the series. The only one who comes close is Ungatt Trunn, a male wildcat in the prime of his life, and his opponent, Lord Brocktree, is a badger lord. Rakkety Tam isn't even in the same size category as Gulo, and he still manages to come out on top!
*** Tam manages to deliver some pretty good zingers to Gulo during their BossBattle.
--->'''Gulo the Savage:''' (Shouting various gory threats) I'll eat thy flesh and gorge on thy bones! Your heart is mine!
--->'''Rakkety Tam:''' Yours? You cannot have my heart, 'tis promised to a fair pretty maid!
** The death of [[spoiler: Brigadier Buckworthy Crumshaw. He charged across the Abbey grounds wielding only his cane, with three arrows in his chest and a sliced apart face and he still grabbed Freeta's sword, twisted it around, and rammed it into her throat before dying.]] How much more awesome can a TakingYouWithMe get?
** [[spoiler: Wopscutt]]'s HeroicSacrifice in the same book.
* Long Patrol:
** The [[BigBadassBattleSequence final battle]], with the Redwall alliance versus the Rapscallion horde clashing in the largest pitched battle in the series.
** Cregga Rose Eyes' --and the rest of the Long Patrol's-- BigDamnHeroes moment.
** The epic final battle for Redwall Abbey in the same book as well. With Matthias and Cluny going sword to tail all through the abbey, and ending with Matthias dropping the abbey bell to kill the leader being probably the highlight.
** Matthias' ''entrance'' to that battle is awesome enough. "I AM THAT IS!" - talk about dramatic.
* High Rhulain:
** Cuthbert Blanedale Frunk's [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice]] while hacking a giant sea monster to death.
*** Frunk as a whole is pretty awesome. Bears very little resemblance to how dissociative identity disorder works in real life, but [[RuleOfCool who cares when he's this cool?]]
** Minor character Brinty the mouse gets one. After a gannet is accidentally pushed out of the Abbey and onto the lawn, it tries to go after a pair of Dibbuns. Brinty charges the thing and tackles it, pummeling it while yelling for it to get out of Redwall until he successfully pushes it out beyond the gates and the gannet goes away. [[spoiler:Almost immediately turns into a TearJerker in a shocking case of MoodWhiplash when the water rat GoldfishPoopGang leader hops out of the ditch and kills him, though Skipper kills him with a javelin immediately after.]]
** Later in the same book, after witnessing her friend Pandion Piketalon's murder at the hands of [[CatsAreMean Riggu Felis]], Tiria Wildlough's immediate reaction is to load a barbed iron star (which had been embedded in Pandion's ''beak'' by Felis early in the book) and launch it at Felis. It pierces him through the forehead, killing him instantly. This was the same guy who had Leatho and the otterclans literally on the run at all times.
* Mattimeo:
** Warbeak's BigDamnHeroes moment. [[spoiler: Sadly, this was her DyingMomentOfAwesome]].
--> '''Orlando:''' "I've known creatures ten times her size without a quarter of her boldness."
** TheReveal of Slagar's true identity. He previously appeared in ''Redwall'', but was bitten by Asmodeus. The only other character in the series to survive an adder's bite is Sunflash, a ''freaking badger''. And Sunflash was given immediate treatment by someone who knew an old remedy for snake venom. Slagar [[spoiler:passed out, then woke back up and crawled all the way back to his mother's den, then spent an entire winter treating himself to recover fully.]]
* The Bellmaker:
** Finnbarr Galedeep's CurbStompBattle with Urgan Nagru. He does something you'd expect a burly otter like him to do: Finnbarr throws his twin swords to the ground and fights off the Foxwolf using nothing but his claws and teeth. At TheClimax, [[spoiler: he picks up Urgan by his tail and neck and smashes his head into a heavy log, cracking his skull and driving the wolf skull's fangs into Urgan's head.]] Oh yeah, he did all this ''after'' [[spoiler: he got slashed in the face and stabbed with a spear.]]
** [[MookFaceTurn Blaggut]] when he [[spoiler: strangled his evil captain after the captain murdered an Abbeydweller, and then returned to Redwall to own up to it, even giving them the permission to kill him if they wanted. (They didn't)]].
* Rakkety Tam:
** Rakkety Tam's battle with [[IAmAHumanitarian Gulo the Savage]]. For reference, Gulo the Savage is a ''wolverine'', and probably the most dangerous enemy combatant in the series. The only one who comes close is Ungatt Trunn, a male wildcat in the prime of his life, and his opponent, Lord Brocktree, is a badger lord. Rakkety Tam isn't even in the same size category as Gulo, and he still manages to come out on top!
*** Tam manages to deliver some pretty good zingers to Gulo during their BossBattle.
--->'''Gulo the Savage:''' (Shouting various gory threats) I'll eat thy flesh and gorge on thy bones! Your heart is mine!
--->'''Rakkety Tam:''' Yours? You cannot have my heart, 'tis promised to a fair pretty maid!
** The death of [[spoiler: Brigadier Buckworthy Crumshaw. He charged across the Abbey grounds wielding only his cane, with three arrows in his chest and a sliced apart face and he still grabbed Freeta's sword, twisted it around, and rammed it into her throat before dying.]] How much more awesome can a TakingYouWithMe get?
** [[spoiler: Wopscutt]]'s HeroicSacrifice in the same book.
* Long Patrol:
** The [[BigBadassBattleSequence final battle]], with the Redwall alliance versus the Rapscallion horde clashing in the largest pitched battle in the series.
** Cregga Rose Eyes' --and the rest of the Long Patrol's-- BigDamnHeroes moment.
** The epic final battle for Redwall Abbey in the same book as well. With Matthias and Cluny going sword to tail all through the abbey, and ending with Matthias dropping the abbey bell to kill the leader being probably the highlight.
** Matthias' ''entrance'' to that battle is awesome enough. "I AM THAT IS!" - talk about dramatic.
* High Rhulain:
** Cuthbert Blanedale Frunk's [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice]] while hacking a giant sea monster to death.
*** Frunk as a whole is pretty awesome. Bears very little resemblance to how dissociative identity disorder works in real life, but [[RuleOfCool who cares when he's this cool?]]
** Minor character Brinty the mouse gets one. After a gannet is accidentally pushed out of the Abbey and onto the lawn, it tries to go after a pair of Dibbuns. Brinty charges the thing and tackles it, pummeling it while yelling for it to get out of Redwall until he successfully pushes it out beyond the gates and the gannet goes away. [[spoiler:Almost immediately turns into a TearJerker in a shocking case of MoodWhiplash when the water rat GoldfishPoopGang leader hops out of the ditch and kills him, though Skipper kills him with a javelin immediately after.]]
** Later in the same book, after witnessing her friend Pandion Piketalon's murder at the hands of [[CatsAreMean Riggu Felis]], Tiria Wildlough's immediate reaction is to load a barbed iron star (which had been embedded in Pandion's ''beak'' by Felis early in the book) and launch it at Felis. It pierces him through the forehead, killing him instantly. This was the same guy who had Leatho and the otterclans literally on the run at all times.
* Mattimeo:
** Warbeak's BigDamnHeroes moment. [[spoiler: Sadly, this was her DyingMomentOfAwesome]].
--> '''Orlando:''' "I've known creatures ten times her size without a quarter of her boldness."
** TheReveal of Slagar's true identity. He previously appeared in ''Redwall'', but was bitten by Asmodeus. The only other character in the series to survive an adder's bite is Sunflash, a ''freaking badger''. And Sunflash was given immediate treatment by someone who knew an old remedy for snake venom. Slagar [[spoiler:passed out, then woke back up and crawled all the way back to his mother's den, then spent an entire winter treating himself to recover fully.]]
* The Bellmaker:
** Finnbarr Galedeep's CurbStompBattle with Urgan Nagru. He does something you'd expect a burly otter like him to do: Finnbarr throws his twin swords to the ground and fights off the Foxwolf using nothing but his claws and teeth. At TheClimax, [[spoiler: he picks up Urgan by his tail and neck and smashes his head into a heavy log, cracking his skull and driving the wolf skull's fangs into Urgan's head.]] Oh yeah, he did all this ''after'' [[spoiler: he got slashed in the face and stabbed with a spear.]]
** [[MookFaceTurn Blaggut]] when he [[spoiler: strangled his evil captain after the captain murdered an Abbeydweller, and then returned to Redwall to own up to it, even giving them the permission to kill him if they wanted. (They didn't)]].
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--> '''Orlando:''' "I've known creatures ten times her size without a quarter of her boldness."
** TheReveal of Slagar's true identity. He previously appeared in ''Redwall'', but was bitten by Asmodeus. The only other character in the series to survive an adder's bite is Sunflash, a ''freaking badger''. And Sunflash was given immediate treatment by someone who knew an old remedy for snake venom. Slagar [[spoiler:passed out, then woke back up and crawled all the way back to his mother's den, then spent an entire winter treating himself to recover fully.]]
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* The Sable Queen:
** [[BloodKnight Zwilt the Shade's]] death. Talk about BewareTheNiceOnes...
* Salamandastron:
** Urthstripe the Strong's [[spoiler:TakingYouWithMe with Ferahgo the Assassin]].
* Taggerung:
** The best line of the book: "For my father!" *Swish* *Thud*
*** It doesn't hurt that this happens immediately after [[spoiler:Deyna took an arrow to the chest [[AnnoyingArrows and kept charging towards Vallug like the arrow wasn't even there]]]].
* Martin the Warrior:
** Felldoh's duel with Badrang. He takes down his enemy in the coolest way possible (while ''smiling the whole time''), then proceeds to beat him senseless, just as Badrang used to beat his slaves. [[spoiler: While he ''does'' then get killed by Badrang's horde, he still wipes the floor with most of them]]. Bonus points for taking a javelin to a sword fight.
--> '''Felldoh:''' "You had me beaten when I was little more than an infant! My father was beaten with the rod because he was old and slow! You never made me cry out!"
* Outcast of Redwall:
** Sabretache's duel with Captain Zigu. "You have lived the life of a coward, now learn to die like a soldier, sah!"
** When Veil Sixclaw finally meets up with his father Swartt, he goes into full-on DeadpanSnarker mode, and it is ''awesome''. He won't stop even when Swartt starts making death threats. And then he dishes out an ''epic'' TheReasonYouSuckSpeech about how Swartt is a coward who abandoned him, and that he considers him his ultimate enemy.
*** Followed up by his [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice to save Bryony.]]
** Skarlath is pretty much made up of awesome moments, especially his BigDamnHeroes moment when he attacks [[spoiler: Warpclaw]].
** Sunflash killing two adders. By himself. '''With his bare paws'''. Then surviving their poison after being bitten multiple times. And this was in Part 1 of the book, which was ''several years'' before he TookALevelInBadass and became the Badger Lord of Salamandastron.
* Pearls of Lutra:
** [[MagnificentBastard Magnificent Bastards]] Ublaz Mad Eyes and Rasconza's XanatosSpeedChess in ''Pearls of Lutra'' is full of Evil Win.
** Martin II's duel to the death with Ublaz.
* The Legend of Luke:
** [[BloodKnight Zwilt the Shade's]] death. Talk about BewareTheNiceOnes...
* Salamandastron:
** Urthstripe the Strong's [[spoiler:TakingYouWithMe with Ferahgo the Assassin]].
* Taggerung:
** The best line of the book: "For my father!" *Swish* *Thud*
*** It doesn't hurt that this happens immediately after [[spoiler:Deyna took an arrow to the chest [[AnnoyingArrows and kept charging towards Vallug like the arrow wasn't even there]]]].
* Martin the Warrior:
** Felldoh's duel with Badrang. He takes down his enemy in the coolest way possible (while ''smiling the whole time''), then proceeds to beat him senseless, just as Badrang used to beat his slaves. [[spoiler: While he ''does'' then get killed by Badrang's horde, he still wipes the floor with most of them]]. Bonus points for taking a javelin to a sword fight.
--> '''Felldoh:''' "You had me beaten when I was little more than an infant! My father was beaten with the rod because he was old and slow! You never made me cry out!"
* Outcast of Redwall:
** Sabretache's duel with Captain Zigu. "You have lived the life of a coward, now learn to die like a soldier, sah!"
** When Veil Sixclaw finally meets up with his father Swartt, he goes into full-on DeadpanSnarker mode, and it is ''awesome''. He won't stop even when Swartt starts making death threats. And then he dishes out an ''epic'' TheReasonYouSuckSpeech about how Swartt is a coward who abandoned him, and that he considers him his ultimate enemy.
*** Followed up by his [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice to save Bryony.]]
** Skarlath is pretty much made up of awesome moments, especially his BigDamnHeroes moment when he attacks [[spoiler: Warpclaw]].
** Sunflash killing two adders. By himself. '''With his bare paws'''. Then surviving their poison after being bitten multiple times. And this was in Part 1 of the book, which was ''several years'' before he TookALevelInBadass and became the Badger Lord of Salamandastron.
* Pearls of Lutra:
** [[MagnificentBastard Magnificent Bastards]] Ublaz Mad Eyes and Rasconza's XanatosSpeedChess in ''Pearls of Lutra'' is full of Evil Win.
** Martin II's duel to the death with Ublaz.
* The Legend of Luke:
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* [[BloodKnight Zwilt the Shade's]] death. Talk about BewareTheNiceOnes...
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--> '''Felldoh:''' "You had me beaten when I was little more than an infant! My father was beaten with the rod because he was old and slow! You never made me cry out!"
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* [[MagnificentBastard Magnificent Bastards]] Ublaz Mad Eyes and Rasconza's XanatosSpeedChess in ''Pearls of Lutra'' is full of Evil Win.
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* Marlfox:
** Lady Cregga, an old, blind essentially grandmother/nanny figure managed to use a longbow to fire an arrow from the Abbey to kill what was believed to be the leader of the invaders. Again, old and BLIND.
*** It should be noted that another badass old lady, Grandma Ellayo, was aiming for Cregga, and a third party in the scene is noted to have never seen a longbow drawn that far.
* Triss:
** The adder triplets. Dude, they effectively got a HYDRA into a book with no real magic. Gotta feel for the snakes, though, especially the only female of the three - imagine spending your life literally joined at what passes for your hips to both your brothers...
*** What really makes them badass is the fact that they're ten times more dangerous than Princess Kurda and her ''entire army''. Who do Princess Kurda and her whole army kill of relative importance? [[SacrificialLamb Drufo]]. Who do the adder triplets kill? [[spoiler:Ovus]], [[spoiler:Bluddbeak]], [[spoiler:Captain Plugg Firetail]], ''and'' [[spoiler:Shogg, who was ''one of the main protagonists'']]. Talk about [[HeroKiller Hero Killers]].
** Also from ''Triss'' though [[PosthumousCharacter only in the backstory]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Sarengo]], father of Argarnu and grandfather of Kurda and Bladd. Unlike his [[InadequateInheritor descendants]] he ''[[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking earned]]'' his title. He went up against the mother of the three adder triplets by himself and achieved a ''MutualKill''. Most villains in ''Redwall'' would flee at the mere ''sight'' of an adder, but Sarengo, having lost his [[EpicFlail weapon]] and dying of poison, [[VillainousValor fought and killed her with his]] ''[[DyingMomentOfAwesome teeth]]''.
** Captain Plugg Firetail, the only vermin captain in Redwall history to be genuinely missed by his crew. Without a single [[TheStarscream ambitious]] NumberTwo to be found among them, they completely collapse when he dies.
** And yet another first: [[AwesomeMcCoolName Axtel Sternclaw]], [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Warrior Mole]]. Goes around flattening vermin with a big hammer and only one good leg, but has the [[SuperMode Bloodwrath]] as well.
* Mariel of Redwall:
** The weapon of choice of the title character? [[spoiler: A large knotted rope!]]
** When [[EnfantTerrible Abbey Dibbuns]] Bagg, Runn, and Grubb singlehandedly stop a searat invasion at night by cutting the vermin grappling ropes with kitchen knives.
* Doomwyte:
** Baliss the Slayer, a worthy descendant of Asmodeus, who doesn't let a little thing like being blind prevent him from being awesome. After he suffers InertialImpalement and subsequent horrifying pain from his wounds, he manages to wound a bird into serving as his guide back to Skurr's lair, rampage his way through the reptiles and birds inside, survives scalding his head in the hot springs, manages to beach a ''catfish'' bigger than him, and only dies when the cave collapses on him.
** After a long and distinguished career as the book's HateSink, Tugga Bruster is exposed as a liar and a thief, declared no longer fit to be Log a Log, disowned by his entire tribe, and kicked out of Redwall, where he is [[spoiler:ambushed and killed by Tala for killing her husband]] (turns out vermin have feelings too). Total number of mourners in-verse and out: zero.
** Lady Cregga, an old, blind essentially grandmother/nanny figure managed to use a longbow to fire an arrow from the Abbey to kill what was believed to be the leader of the invaders. Again, old and BLIND.
*** It should be noted that another badass old lady, Grandma Ellayo, was aiming for Cregga, and a third party in the scene is noted to have never seen a longbow drawn that far.
* Triss:
** The adder triplets. Dude, they effectively got a HYDRA into a book with no real magic. Gotta feel for the snakes, though, especially the only female of the three - imagine spending your life literally joined at what passes for your hips to both your brothers...
*** What really makes them badass is the fact that they're ten times more dangerous than Princess Kurda and her ''entire army''. Who do Princess Kurda and her whole army kill of relative importance? [[SacrificialLamb Drufo]]. Who do the adder triplets kill? [[spoiler:Ovus]], [[spoiler:Bluddbeak]], [[spoiler:Captain Plugg Firetail]], ''and'' [[spoiler:Shogg, who was ''one of the main protagonists'']]. Talk about [[HeroKiller Hero Killers]].
** Also from ''Triss'' though [[PosthumousCharacter only in the backstory]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Sarengo]], father of Argarnu and grandfather of Kurda and Bladd. Unlike his [[InadequateInheritor descendants]] he ''[[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking earned]]'' his title. He went up against the mother of the three adder triplets by himself and achieved a ''MutualKill''. Most villains in ''Redwall'' would flee at the mere ''sight'' of an adder, but Sarengo, having lost his [[EpicFlail weapon]] and dying of poison, [[VillainousValor fought and killed her with his]] ''[[DyingMomentOfAwesome teeth]]''.
** Captain Plugg Firetail, the only vermin captain in Redwall history to be genuinely missed by his crew. Without a single [[TheStarscream ambitious]] NumberTwo to be found among them, they completely collapse when he dies.
** And yet another first: [[AwesomeMcCoolName Axtel Sternclaw]], [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Warrior Mole]]. Goes around flattening vermin with a big hammer and only one good leg, but has the [[SuperMode Bloodwrath]] as well.
* Mariel of Redwall:
** The weapon of choice of the title character? [[spoiler: A large knotted rope!]]
** When [[EnfantTerrible Abbey Dibbuns]] Bagg, Runn, and Grubb singlehandedly stop a searat invasion at night by cutting the vermin grappling ropes with kitchen knives.
* Doomwyte:
** Baliss the Slayer, a worthy descendant of Asmodeus, who doesn't let a little thing like being blind prevent him from being awesome. After he suffers InertialImpalement and subsequent horrifying pain from his wounds, he manages to wound a bird into serving as his guide back to Skurr's lair, rampage his way through the reptiles and birds inside, survives scalding his head in the hot springs, manages to beach a ''catfish'' bigger than him, and only dies when the cave collapses on him.
** After a long and distinguished career as the book's HateSink, Tugga Bruster is exposed as a liar and a thief, declared no longer fit to be Log a Log, disowned by his entire tribe, and kicked out of Redwall, where he is [[spoiler:ambushed and killed by Tala for killing her husband]] (turns out vermin have feelings too). Total number of mourners in-verse and out: zero.
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*Marlfox:
**Lady Cregga, an old, blind essentially grandmother/nanny figure managed to use a longbow to fire an arrow from the Abbey to kill what was believed to be the leader of the invaders. Again, old and BLIND.
*** ** It should be noted that another badass old lady, Grandma Ellayo, was aiming for Cregga, and a third party in the scene is noted to have never seen a longbow drawn that far.
[[AC:Triss]]
*Triss:
**The adder triplets. Dude, they effectively got a HYDRA into a book with no real magic. Gotta feel for the snakes, though, especially the only female of the three - imagine spending your life literally joined at what passes for your hips to both your brothers...
*** ** What really makes them badass is the fact that they're ten times more dangerous than Princess Kurda and her ''entire army''. Who do Princess Kurda and her whole army kill of relative importance? [[SacrificialLamb Drufo]]. Who do the adder triplets kill? [[spoiler:Ovus]], [[spoiler:Bluddbeak]], [[spoiler:Captain Plugg Firetail]], ''and'' [[spoiler:Shogg, who was ''one of the main protagonists'']]. Talk about [[HeroKiller Hero Killers]].
** * Also from ''Triss'' though [[PosthumousCharacter only in the backstory]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Sarengo]], father of Argarnu and grandfather of Kurda and Bladd. Unlike his [[InadequateInheritor descendants]] he ''[[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking earned]]'' his title. He went up against the mother of the three adder triplets by himself and achieved a ''MutualKill''. Most villains in ''Redwall'' would flee at the mere ''sight'' of an adder, but Sarengo, having lost his [[EpicFlail weapon]] and dying of poison, [[VillainousValor fought and killed her with his]] ''[[DyingMomentOfAwesome teeth]]''.
** * Captain Plugg Firetail, the only vermin captain in Redwall history to be genuinely missed by his crew. Without a single [[TheStarscream ambitious]] NumberTwo to be found among them, they completely collapse when he dies.
** * And yet another first: [[AwesomeMcCoolName Axtel Sternclaw]], [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Warrior Mole]]. Goes around flattening vermin with a big hammer and only one good leg, but has the [[SuperMode Bloodwrath]] as well.
* Mariel [[AC:Mariel of Redwall:
**Redwall]]
* The weapon of choice of the title character? [[spoiler: A large knotted rope!]]
** * When [[EnfantTerrible Abbey Dibbuns]] Bagg, Runn, and Grubb singlehandedly stop a searat invasion at night by cutting the vermin grappling ropes with kitchen knives.
[[AC:Doomwyte]]
*Doomwyte:
**Baliss the Slayer, a worthy descendant of Asmodeus, who doesn't let a little thing like being blind prevent him from being awesome. After he suffers InertialImpalement and subsequent horrifying pain from his wounds, he manages to wound a bird into serving as his guide back to Skurr's lair, rampage his way through the reptiles and birds inside, survives scalding his head in the hot springs, manages to beach a ''catfish'' bigger than him, and only dies when the cave collapses on him.
** * After a long and distinguished career as the book's HateSink, Tugga Bruster is exposed as a liar and a thief, declared no longer fit to be Log a Log, disowned by his entire tribe, and kicked out of Redwall, where he is [[spoiler:ambushed and killed by Tala for killing her husband]] (turns out vermin have feelings too). Total number of mourners in-verse and out: zero.
*
**
[[AC:Triss]]
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* When [[EnfantTerrible Abbey Dibbuns]] Bagg, Runn, and Grubb singlehandedly stop a searat invasion at night by cutting the vermin grappling ropes with kitchen knives.
* [[MookFaceTurn Blaggut]] when he [[spoiler: strangled his evil captain after the captain murdered an Abbeydweller, and then returned to Redwall to own up to it, even giving them the permission to kill him if they wanted. (They didn't)]].
* [[MookFaceTurn Blaggut]] when he [[spoiler: strangled his evil captain after the captain murdered an Abbeydweller, and then returned to Redwall to own up to it, even giving them the permission to kill him if they wanted. (They didn't)]].
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* [[BloodKnight Zwilt the Shade's]] death. Talk about BewareTheNiceOnes...
* Urthstripe the Strong's [[spoiler:TakingYouWithMe with Ferahgo the Assassin]].
* The best line of ''Taggerung'': "For my father!" *swish* *thud*
** It doesn't hurt that this happens immediately after [[spoiler:Deyna took an arrow to the chest [[AnnoyingArrows and kept charging towards Vallug like the arrow wasn't even there]]]].
* Felldoh's duel with Badrang. He takes down his enemy in the coolest way possible (while ''smiling the whole time''), then proceeds to beat him senseless, just as Badrang used to beat his slaves. [[spoiler: While he ''does'' then get killed by Badrang's horde, he still wipes the floor with most of them]]. Bonus points for taking a javelin to a sword fight.
* Urthstripe the Strong's [[spoiler:TakingYouWithMe with Ferahgo the Assassin]].
* The best line of ''Taggerung'': "For my father!" *swish* *thud*
** It doesn't hurt that this happens immediately after [[spoiler:Deyna took an arrow to the chest [[AnnoyingArrows and kept charging towards Vallug like the arrow wasn't even there]]]].
* Felldoh's duel with Badrang. He takes down his enemy in the coolest way possible (while ''smiling the whole time''), then proceeds to beat him senseless, just as Badrang used to beat his slaves. [[spoiler: While he ''does'' then get killed by Badrang's horde, he still wipes the floor with most of them]]. Bonus points for taking a javelin to a sword fight.
to:
* The Sable Queen:
** [[BloodKnight Zwilt the Shade's]] death. Talk about BewareTheNiceOnes...
* Salamandastron:
** Urthstripe the Strong's [[spoiler:TakingYouWithMe with Ferahgo the Assassin]].
* Taggerung:
** The best line of''Taggerung'': the book: "For my father!" *swish* *thud*
***Swish* *Thud*
*** It doesn't hurt that this happens immediately after [[spoiler:Deyna took an arrow to the chest [[AnnoyingArrows and kept charging towards Vallug like the arrow wasn't even there]]]].
* Martin the Warrior:
** Felldoh's duel with Badrang. He takes down his enemy in the coolest way possible (while ''smiling the whole time''), then proceeds to beat him senseless, just as Badrang used to beat his slaves. [[spoiler: While he ''does'' then get killed by Badrang's horde, he still wipes the floor with most of them]]. Bonus points for taking a javelin to a sword fight.
** [[BloodKnight Zwilt the Shade's]] death. Talk about BewareTheNiceOnes...
* Salamandastron:
** Urthstripe the Strong's [[spoiler:TakingYouWithMe with Ferahgo the Assassin]].
* Taggerung:
** The best line of
**
*** It doesn't hurt that this happens immediately after [[spoiler:Deyna took an arrow to the chest [[AnnoyingArrows and kept charging towards Vallug like the arrow wasn't even there]]]].
* Martin the Warrior:
** Felldoh's duel with Badrang. He takes down his enemy in the coolest way possible (while ''smiling the whole time''), then proceeds to beat him senseless, just as Badrang used to beat his slaves. [[spoiler: While he ''does'' then get killed by Badrang's horde, he still wipes the floor with most of them]]. Bonus points for taking a javelin to a sword fight.
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* From ''Outcast'': Sabretache's duel with Captain Zigu. "You have lived the life of a coward, now learn to die like a soldier, sah!"
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* From ''Outcast'': Outcast of Redwall:
** Sabretache's duel with Captain Zigu. "You have lived the life of a coward, now learn to die like a soldier, sah!"
** Sabretache's duel with Captain Zigu. "You have lived the life of a coward, now learn to die like a soldier, sah!"
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* [[MagnificentBastard Magnificent Bastards]] Ublaz Mad Eyes and Rasconza's XanatosSpeedChess in ''Pearls of Lutra'' is full of Evil Win.
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* Pearls of Lutra:
** [[MagnificentBastard Magnificent Bastards]] Ublaz Mad Eyes and Rasconza's XanatosSpeedChess in ''Pearls of Lutra'' is full of Evil Win.
** [[MagnificentBastard Magnificent Bastards]] Ublaz Mad Eyes and Rasconza's XanatosSpeedChess in ''Pearls of Lutra'' is full of Evil Win.
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* [[spoiler:Luke the Warrior's]] HeroicSacrifice in ''The Legend of Luke'', holding his enemy trapped as the ship they're on sinks.
* In Marlfox, Lady Cregga, an old, blind essentially grandmother/nanny figure managed to use a longbow to fire an arrow from the Abbey to kill what was believed to be the leader of the invaders. Again, old and BLIND.
** It should be noted that another badass old lady, Grandma Ellayo, was aiming for Cregga, and a third party in the scene is noted to have never seen a longbow drawn that far.
* The adder triplets in ''Triss''. Dude, they effectively got a HYDRA into a book with no real magic. Gotta feel for the snakes, though, especially the only female of the three - imagine spending your life literally joined at what passes for your hips to both your brothers...
** What really makes them badass is the fact that they're ten times more dangerous than Princess Kurda and her ''entire army''. Who does Princess Kurda and her whole army kill of relative importance? [[SacrificialLamb Drufo]]. Who do the adder triplets kill? [[spoiler:Ovus]], [[spoiler:Bluddbeak]], [[spoiler:Captain Plugg Firetail]], ''and'' [[spoiler:Shogg, who was ''one of the main protagonists'']]. Talk about [[HeroKiller Hero Killers]].
* In Marlfox, Lady Cregga, an old, blind essentially grandmother/nanny figure managed to use a longbow to fire an arrow from the Abbey to kill what was believed to be the leader of the invaders. Again, old and BLIND.
** It should be noted that another badass old lady, Grandma Ellayo, was aiming for Cregga, and a third party in the scene is noted to have never seen a longbow drawn that far.
* The adder triplets in ''Triss''. Dude, they effectively got a HYDRA into a book with no real magic. Gotta feel for the snakes, though, especially the only female of the three - imagine spending your life literally joined at what passes for your hips to both your brothers...
** What really makes them badass is the fact that they're ten times more dangerous than Princess Kurda and her ''entire army''. Who does Princess Kurda and her whole army kill of relative importance? [[SacrificialLamb Drufo]]. Who do the adder triplets kill? [[spoiler:Ovus]], [[spoiler:Bluddbeak]], [[spoiler:Captain Plugg Firetail]], ''and'' [[spoiler:Shogg, who was ''one of the main protagonists'']]. Talk about [[HeroKiller Hero Killers]].
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* The Legend of Luke:
** [[spoiler:Luke the Warrior's]]HeroicSacrifice in ''The Legend of Luke'', HeroicSacrifice, holding his enemy trapped as the ship they're on sinks.
*In Marlfox, Marlfox:
** Lady Cregga, an old, blind essentially grandmother/nanny figure managed to use a longbow to fire an arrow from the Abbey to kill what was believed to be the leader of the invaders. Again, old and BLIND.
** *** It should be noted that another badass old lady, Grandma Ellayo, was aiming for Cregga, and a third party in the scene is noted to have never seen a longbow drawn that far.
* Triss:
** The addertriplets in ''Triss''.triplets. Dude, they effectively got a HYDRA into a book with no real magic. Gotta feel for the snakes, though, especially the only female of the three - imagine spending your life literally joined at what passes for your hips to both your brothers...
** *** What really makes them badass is the fact that they're ten times more dangerous than Princess Kurda and her ''entire army''. Who does do Princess Kurda and her whole army kill of relative importance? [[SacrificialLamb Drufo]]. Who do the adder triplets kill? [[spoiler:Ovus]], [[spoiler:Bluddbeak]], [[spoiler:Captain Plugg Firetail]], ''and'' [[spoiler:Shogg, who was ''one of the main protagonists'']]. Talk about [[HeroKiller Hero Killers]].
** [[spoiler:Luke the Warrior's]]
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** Lady Cregga, an old, blind essentially grandmother/nanny figure managed to use a longbow to fire an arrow from the Abbey to kill what was believed to be the leader of the invaders. Again, old and BLIND.
* Triss:
** The adder
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** Captain Plugg Firetail, the only vermin captain in Redwall history to be genuinely missed by his crew. Without a single ambitious NumberTwo to be found among them, they completely collapse when he dies.
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** Captain Plugg Firetail, the only vermin captain in Redwall history to be genuinely missed by his crew. Without a single ambitious [[TheStarscream ambitious]] NumberTwo to be found among them, they completely collapse when he dies.
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* The weapon of choice for ''Mariel of Redwall'''s title character? [[spoiler: A large knotted rope!]]
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* Mariel of Redwall:
** The weapon of choicefor ''Mariel of Redwall'''s the title character? [[spoiler: A large knotted rope!]]rope!]]
** When [[EnfantTerrible Abbey Dibbuns]] Bagg, Runn, and Grubb singlehandedly stop a searat invasion at night by cutting the vermin grappling ropes with kitchen knives.
** The weapon of choice
** When [[EnfantTerrible Abbey Dibbuns]] Bagg, Runn, and Grubb singlehandedly stop a searat invasion at night by cutting the vermin grappling ropes with kitchen knives.