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* DistressedDamsel: Plays the part of one in a show, and when she gets lost, the first thing she does is pitifully call everyone's names and then cry.

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* DistressedDamsel: DamselInDistress: Plays the part of one in a show, and when she gets lost, the first thing she does is pitifully call everyone's names and then cry.
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* DirtyCoward: In the book, where Badrang is an utter failure in combat and dies begging for his life. [[AvertedTrope Averted]] with the animated version who is an AdaptationalBadass and comes close to killing Martin.
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* StopHavingFunGuys: A non-video game example. He gets angry at the other rebels for relaxing and telling stories during dinner instead of fighting and trying to defeat Badrang.
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* TheLostLenore: Martin develops feeling for her during their escape from and return to Marshank. [[spoiler:She is later killed by Badrang before the fort falls and the remaining slaves are freed.]]

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* TheLostLenore: Martin develops feeling feelings for her during their escape from and return to Marshank. [[spoiler:She is later killed by Badrang before the fort falls and the remaining slaves are freed.]]
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* IdenticalGrandson: Sort of. Aubretia is descended from Rose's brother Brome, but they look so alike, they could be twin sisters.

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* IdenticalGrandson: Sort of. While Aubretia is isn’t descended from Rose's brother Brome, her directly (as Rose obviously had no children at the time of her death), but they look so alike, they could be twin sisters.

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* ItsAllMyFault: The poor guy is clearly guilt-ridden over Rose’s death, even moreso than Brome, as she died saving him.



Rose's younger brother - a young mouse.

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Rose's younger brother - a young mouse.brother.



* EnfanteTerrible: He is introduced as this, but doesn’t end up being a huge example.



* ItsAllMyFault: Blames himself for [[spoiler:Rose's death]] and all the fighting, as none of this would have happened if he hadn't run away from home and been captured by Badrang.

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* ItsAllMyFault: Blames himself for Like Grumm, he feels some clear guilt over [[spoiler:Rose's death]] and all the fighting, as none of this would have happened if he hadn't run away from home and been captured by Badrang.death]].



A squirrel - a slave at Marshank.

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A squirrel - who is a slave at Marshank.
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* BladeOnAStick: Favours a long-handled spear.
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* NoPronunciationGuide: The TV show pronounces his name "Kay-la", while the audiobook (which is narrated by Brian Jacques) pronounces it as "Kee-la".
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* BenevolentBoss: To the point where even after he's defeated his crew refuse to say anything bad about him, admitting they only changed sides to Badrang out of pragmatism.

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* BenevolentBoss: To the point where where, even after he's defeated defeated, his crew refuse to say anything bad about him, admitting they only changed sides to Badrang out of pragmatism.



* TeamMom: To the Players.

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* PluckyComicRelief

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* CoolOldLady

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: He's the most deadly fighter in Marshwood, earning him the title.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: He's the most deadly fighter in Marshwood, earning him the title.



* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: The best fighter becomes leader.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: The best fighter becomes leader.
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* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Badrang flings her against the wall headfirst, killing her instantly.]]
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* DotingParent: Her coddling is the reason Dinjer is the way he is. After he's almost killed, however, she finally scolds for being TheMillstone in his own rescue.

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* DotingParent: Her coddling is the reason Dinjer is the way he is. After he's almost killed, however, she finally scolds him for being TheMillstone in his own rescue.

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* AdaptationalBadass: In the cartoon, where he actually gives Martin a proper fight at the end and comes very close to killing him. Contrast the novel, where he lasts less than a paragraph, and gives the mouse nothing but superficial wounds before begging for his life in vain.

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* AdaptationalBadass: In the cartoon, where he he's much more physically imposing and capable, and actually gives Martin a proper fight at the end and comes very close to killing him. Contrast the novel, where he lasts less than a paragraph, and gives the mouse nothing but superficial wounds before begging for his life in vain.


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* LargeAndInCharge: The [[AdaptationalBadass animated version]] is considerably taller and more muscular than most mustelid vermin in the show, including all of his henchmen.
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* FunnyAnimalAnatomy: The cartoon makes him look more like some kind of canine than like a [[https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=stoat&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=tHAOU6jjJ4SThgeiiYDADw&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1368&bih=623 real stoat]].

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* FunnyAnimalAnatomy: The cartoon makes InformedSpecies: Along with being an AdaptationalBadass, the animated version is designed to look taller, more muscular, and with grey fur and pointed ears, making him look a lot more like some kind of canine a wolf than like a [[https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=stoat&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=tHAOU6jjJ4SThgeiiYDADw&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1368&bih=623 real stoat]].stoat.
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* AnAxeToGrind: They carry axes as weapons.
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* WeaponOfChoice: He uses wooden javelins to fight and kill his foes.

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* WeaponOfChoice: He uses wooden javelins to fight and kill his foes.
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* {{Slimeball}}: He's selfish, sleazy, and willing to sell out his fellow slaves just to save his own hide.

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* SmarterThanYouLook: Clogg looks and even acts like a dumb slob, but Badrang's rather racist beliefs stoats are far more cunning than other beasts clearly came from somewhere. Badrang notes several times Clogg is far more dangerous and cunning than he lets on.



* VillainousFriendship: Clogg's very fond of his crew and they of him. When they switch over to Badrang, Clogg is extremely upset--and Boggs, Crosstooth, and Growch all assure him it's nothing personal; they're just trying to stay alive.

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* VillainousFriendship: Clogg's very fond of his crew and they of him. When they switch over to Badrang, Clogg is extremely upset--and Boggs, Crosstooth, and Growch Gruzzle all assure him it's nothing personal; they're just trying to stay alive.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Diego Matamoros

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->'''Voiced by:''' Diego MatamorosCreator/DiegoMatamoros
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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler: In the book, she dies on impact after being thrown hard to a wall by Badrang before Martin arrives. In the cartoon, she is stabbed by him during his final battle against Martin.]]
* IdenticalGrandson: Sort of. Aubretia is descended from Rose's brother Brome, but they look so alike they could be twin sisters.

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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In the book, she dies on impact after being thrown hard to a wall by Badrang before Martin arrives. In the cartoon, she is stabbed by him during his final battle against Martin.]]
* IdenticalGrandson: Sort of. Aubretia is descended from Rose's brother Brome, but they look so alike alike, they could be twin sisters.



* BornIntoSlavery: Unlike [[MadeASlave Martin]], Felldoh is implied to be this, as he mentioned of being beaten by Badrang when he was little more than an infant.

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* BornIntoSlavery: Unlike [[MadeASlave Martin]], Felldoh is implied to be this, as he mentioned of being beaten by Badrang when he was little more than an infant.



* AdaptationalSelfDefense: In the book, [[spoiler: he tries to escape and Felldoh straight up executes him with a javelin to the back.]] In the corresponding scene in the animated series, [[spoiler: he tries to kill Barkjon, giving Felldoh no choice.]]

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* AdaptationalSelfDefense: In the book, [[spoiler: he [[spoiler:he tries to escape and Felldoh straight up executes him with a javelin to the back.]] In the corresponding scene in the animated series, [[spoiler: he [[spoiler:he tries to kill Barkjon, giving Felldoh no choice.]]



* VillainsWantMercy: Begs Martin for mercy when he loses, but since he [[spoiler: just killed Rose]], you can imagine how well that turns out.

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* VillainsWantMercy: Begs Martin for mercy when he loses, but since he [[spoiler: just [[spoiler:just killed Rose]], you can imagine how well that turns out.



* TapOnTheHead: Averted - the blow he takes from Badrang near the novel's climax [[spoiler: is implied to have left him with permanent brain damage]].
* TheUnfought: Survives the events of the novel, but escapes being a KarmaHoudini by dint of [[spoiler: having gone quite thoroughly insane thanks to his head injury. Not to mention by this point, he's lost his ship, his crew, and his position as a feared corsair.]]

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* TapOnTheHead: Averted - the blow he takes from Badrang near the novel's climax [[spoiler: is [[spoiler:is implied to have left him with permanent brain damage]].
* TheUnfought: Survives the events of the novel, but escapes being a KarmaHoudini by dint of [[spoiler: having [[spoiler:having gone quite thoroughly insane thanks to his head injury. Not to mention by this point, he's lost his ship, his crew, and his position as a feared corsair.]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Ellen-Ray Hennessy

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* TheBigGuy: Felldoh is quite burly looking for a squirrel, and he's a powerful close combatant for his physical strength.



* BornIntoSlavery: Unlike [[MadeASlave Martin]], Felldoh is implied to be this, as he mentioned of being beaten by Badrang when he was little more than an infant.
* DefiantToTheEnd: Even as he was going to be killed by Badrang's troops, Felldoh didn't go down without a fight, managing to kill 20 of them armed with only wooden javelins.



* {{Foil}}: To Martin. Both headstrong, rebellious, leaders with a tendency towards berserker rage. Felldoh mentions Martin all the time, the two get along very well the few times they meet and characters constantly compare them both. However, [[ShadowArchetype Felldoh]] is a deliberate warning to Martin, an example of what can go wrong if he gives into his rage and desire for vengeance.

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* {{Foil}}: To Martin. Both As both of them are headstrong, rebellious, rebellious leaders with a tendency towards berserker rage. Felldoh mentions Martin all the time, the two get along very well the few times they meet and characters constantly compare them both. However, [[ShadowArchetype Felldoh]] is a deliberate warning to Martin, an example of what can go wrong if he the latter gives into his rage and desire for vengeance.



* LeeroyJenkins: Is quite happy to be a OneManArmy, including charging Badrang single-handedly. [[spoiler:It eventually gets him killed.]]
* PeacefulInDeath: [[spoiler:According to the other characters, he looks this way.]]

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* LeeroyJenkins: Is quite happy to be a an OneManArmy, including charging Badrang single-handedly. [[spoiler:It eventually gets him killed.]]
* NotSoSimilar: He and Martin aren't that much different to each other in both temperance, rebellion against slavery, and leadership, with many other characters comparing them to each other throughout the book. Safe to say, the two of them get along very with each other at the beginning of the book and practically regard the other as a BestFriend. However, once the book starts to delve into their separate narratives, their actions on how to defeat Badrang become a mirror for each other.
* PeacefulInDeath: [[spoiler:According to the other characters, he looks this way.way in death.]]



* RevengeBeforeReason: [[spoiler:He throws away the advantage he had harrying Badrang's forces and picking them off one by one AND indirectly gets his comrades pinned down and nearly wiped out by Badrang's horde when they rush to help him, because he tries to challenge Badrang to single combat. What's worse, the idea almost works, because the Tyrant does not want to appear cowardly before his soldiers, but Felldoh blows the whole plan at the last moment, by torturing Badrang, instead of delivering a killing blow as soon as he was down.]]
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* StopHavingFunGuy: He gets angry at the other rebels for relaxing and telling stories during dinner instead of fighting and trying to defeat Badrang.
* TragicHero

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* RevengeBeforeReason: [[spoiler:He throws away the advantage he had harrying Badrang's forces and picking them off one by one AND indirectly gets his comrades pinned down and nearly wiped out by Badrang's horde when they rush to help him, him because he tries to challenge Badrang to single combat. What's worse, the idea almost works, because the Tyrant does not want to appear cowardly before his soldiers, but Felldoh blows the whole plan at the last moment, by torturing Badrang, instead of delivering a killing blow as soon as he was down.]]
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* StopHavingFunGuy: SociopathicHero: As the result of his upbringing, Felldoh shows a very strong BloodLust streak towards his enemies, even laughing maniacally when killing most of Badrang's troops. Heck, it's only till death is where he actually looks peaceful.
* StopHavingFunGuys: A non-video game example.
He gets angry at the other rebels for relaxing and telling stories during dinner instead of fighting and trying to defeat Badrang.
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* TragicHero
WeaponOfChoice: He uses wooden javelins to fight and kill his foes.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Al Mukaddam

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->'''Voiced by:''' Al MukaddamCreator/AlMukadam

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!!Dinjer
[[quoteright:120:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dinjer_701.JPG]]
A baby pygmy shrew, son of the leader, Queen Ambala.

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!!Dinjer
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A baby
!!Queen Amballa
The ruler of a tribe of
pygmy shrew, son of the leader, Queen Ambala.shrews.



* SpoiledBrat: Gets everything he wants and nobody dares lay a paw on him.

!!Polleekin
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An elderly mole who Rose, Martin, Grumm, and Pallum encounter during their travels.

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* SpoiledBrat: Gets everything DotingParent: Her coddling is the reason Dinjer is the way he wants is. After he's almost killed, however, she finally scolds for being TheMillstone in his own rescue.
* InSeriesNickname: "Ballamum". It seems to be a title in the shrews' dialect.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's quite nasty to any non-shrews, enslaving them
and nobody dares lay a paw on him.

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making them care for bratty children. When Martin saves her son, she happily lets the heroes go free, giving him her own sword, and fights in the final battle.

!!Dinjer
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An elderly mole who Rose, Martin, Grumm, and Pallum encounter during their travels.The son of Queen Amballa.


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* DisappearedDad: His father was carried off by the same gannet who almost eats him.
* SpoiledBrat: Gets everything he wants, has no manners, likes tormenting his mother's prisoners and nobody dares lay a paw on him.

!!Polleekin
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An elderly mole who Rose, Martin, Grumm, and Pallum encounter during their travels.
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->'''Voiced by:''' John Stocker

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* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:He has a smile on his face when he dies]].
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->'''Voiced by:''' Noah Reid

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->'''Voiced by:''' Noah ReidCreator/NoahReid

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