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* ClingyMacguffin: A benevolent version. If stolen, the sword always returns to Redwall. If anything evil touches it, they're doomed to a messy end, though they can still use it before Karma catches up with them. Even the [[KrakenAndLeviathan Deepcoiler,]] who ate the sword by accident, was killed by it.

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* ClingyMacguffin: A benevolent version. If stolen, the sword always returns to Redwall. If anything evil touches it, they're doomed to a messy end, though they can still use it before Karma karma catches up with them. Even the [[KrakenAndLeviathan Deepcoiler,]] who ate the sword by accident, was killed by it.
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* ClingyMacguffin: A benevolent version. If stolen, the sword always returns to Redwall. If anything evil touches it, they're doomed to a messy end, though they can still use it before LaserGuidedKarma catches up with them. Even the [[KrakenAndLeviathan Deepcoiler,]] who ate the sword by accident, was killed by it.

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* ClingyMacguffin: A benevolent version. If stolen, the sword always returns to Redwall. If anything evil touches it, they're doomed to a messy end, though they can still use it before LaserGuidedKarma Karma catches up with them. Even the [[KrakenAndLeviathan Deepcoiler,]] who ate the sword by accident, was killed by it.
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* ClingyMacguffin: A benevolent version. If stolen, the sword always returns to Redwall. If anything evil touches it, they're doomed to a messy end. Even the [[KrakenAndLeviathan Deepcoiler,]] who ate the sword by accident, was killed by it.

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* ClingyMacguffin: A benevolent version. If stolen, the sword always returns to Redwall. If anything evil touches it, they're doomed to a messy end.end, though they can still use it before LaserGuidedKarma catches up with them. Even the [[KrakenAndLeviathan Deepcoiler,]] who ate the sword by accident, was killed by it.
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* ClingyMacguffin: A benevolent version. If stolen, the sword always returns to Redwall. If anything evil touches it, they're doomed to a messy end. Even the [[KrakenAndLeviathan Deepcoiler,]] who ate the sword by accident, was killed by it.

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* ClingyMacguffin: A benevolent version. If stolen, the sword always returns to Redwall. If anything evil touches it, they're doomed to a messy end.end, though they can still use it before LaserGuidedKarma catches up with them. Even the [[KrakenAndLeviathan Deepcoiler,]] who ate the sword by accident, was killed by it.
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* BladeOnAStick: Favours a massive halberd (dubbed an "axpike" in story) as her weapon.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BenedictCampbell (adult), Creator/MarcDonato (young) and Creator/AmosCrawley ("Martin the Warrior" series)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BenedictCampbell (adult), Creator/MarcDonato (young) and Creator/AmosCrawley ("Martin the Warrior" series)series), Thierry Bourdon (European French)
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* FrontlineGeneral: {{Exaggerated|trope}}. She absolutely ''despises'' the evil Rapscallion army because they plunder and kill innocent beasts, and she's very, ''[[BloodKnight very]]'' eager to finish them off. To this end, she [[TheBlacksmith forges her own weapons]], pushes her army to be the best it can be, and at one point, actually runs ''ahead'' of her army, hoping to cut the Rapscallions off and fight them herself. {{Deconstructed|trope}} when she runs so far ahead of the Long Patrol that they can't find her, leaving them without a leader and worried sick. They do eventually find her, and she joins them in the final battle, even [[spoiler:killing the BigBad herself]]. May be justified, since she, like most Long Patrol leaders, is a badger, making her one of the [[LargeAndInCharge largest]] and [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking most formidable]] creatures in the forest.

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* FrontlineGeneral: {{Exaggerated|trope}}. She absolutely ''despises'' the evil Rapscallion army because they plunder and kill innocent beasts, and she's very, ''[[BloodKnight very]]'' eager to finish them off. To this end, she [[TheBlacksmith forges her own weapons]], pushes her army to be the best it can be, and at one point, actually runs ''ahead'' of her army, hoping to cut the Rapscallions off and fight them herself. {{Deconstructed|trope}} when she runs so far ahead of the Long Patrol that they can't find her, leaving them without a leader and worried sick. They do eventually find her, and she joins them in the final battle, even [[spoiler:killing the BigBad herself]]. May be justified, since she, like most Long Patrol leaders, is a badger, making her one of the [[LargeAndInCharge largest]] and [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking [[RankScalesWithAsskicking most formidable]] creatures in the forest.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: A badger ruler of Salamandastron with a knack for smithing, a burning hatred of a (sometimes, in this case) sea-faring vermin leader and an unhealthy love of battle, who blindly charges at said leader when their armies clash? Sounds a lot like [[Characters/RedwallMossflower Boar the Fighter]]. [[spoiler:Though unlike Boar, she only gets blinded rather than killed as a result.]]
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* FluffyTheTerrible: As pointed out in-story, "Rose Eyes" doesn't sound like a particularly menacing sobriquet until you consider the implications of why she has it (namely, being on the verge of Bloodwrath ''all the time'').
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* BladeOnAStick: Favours a massive halberd (dubbed an "axpike" in story) as her WeaponOfChoice.

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* BladeOnAStick: Favours a massive halberd (dubbed an "axpike" in story) as her WeaponOfChoice.weapon.
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* CelibateHero: [[spoiler: After Rose's death, it appears Martin never found love again.]]

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* CelibateHero: [[spoiler: After [[spoiler:After Rose's death, it appears Martin never found love again.]]



* TheLostLenore: Again, [[spoiler: Rose, the love of his life, died a violent death before they could start a life together.]]

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* TheLostLenore: Again, [[spoiler: Rose, [[spoiler:Rose, the love of his life, died a violent death before they could start a life together.]]



The Badger Lady of Salamandastron at the start of ''The Long Patrol'', Cregga was once a near-mad berserker whose hatred of vermin drove her to push her soldiers to their limit. After the final battle with the Rapscallion horde, [[spoiler: wherin she lost her eyes and her connection to the Bloodwrath in battle with Damug Warfang]], she moved to Redwall and TookALevelInKindness by becoming their beloved Badger Mother. Cregga is one of the longest-lived characters in the entire series, appearing in ''Marlfox'' and ''Taggerung'', in addition to the book she originated in.

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The Badger Lady of Salamandastron at the start of ''The Long Patrol'', Cregga was once a near-mad berserker whose hatred of vermin drove her to push her soldiers to their limit. After the final battle with the Rapscallion horde, [[spoiler: wherin [[spoiler:wherin she lost her eyes and her connection to the Bloodwrath in battle with Damug Warfang]], she moved to Redwall and TookALevelInKindness by becoming their beloved Badger Mother. Cregga is one of the longest-lived characters in the entire series, appearing in ''Marlfox'' and ''Taggerung'', in addition to the book she originated in.

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* GoodIsNotSoft: She may be nice to her soldiers and a good person overall, but she ''hates'' the Rapscallions with a passion, and wants nothing more than to destroy them all to stop them from taking any more innocent lives.



* GoodIsNotSoft: She may be nice to her soldiers and a good person overall, but she ''hates'' the Rapscallions with a passion, and wants nothing more than to destroy them all to stop them from taking any more innocent lives.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BenedictCampbell (adult), Marc Donato (young) and Creator/AmosCrawley ("Martin the Warrior" series)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BenedictCampbell (adult), Marc Donato Creator/MarcDonato (young) and Creator/AmosCrawley ("Martin the Warrior" series)
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* BloodKnight: Cregga loves a fight which exacerbates her Bloodwrath. Most Badger Lords view the Bloodwrath as a necessary evil or useful tool. Cregga ''gloried'' in it. Even after she TookALevelInKindness, it's shown that she misses the days when she was a warrior and the Lady of Salamandastron.

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* BloodKnight: Cregga loves a fight which exacerbates her Bloodwrath. Most Badger Lords view the Bloodwrath as a necessary evil or useful tool. Cregga ''gloried'' ''glories'' in it. Even after she TookALevelInKindness, it's shown that she misses the days when she was a warrior and the Lady of Salamandastron.



* MethuselahSyndrome: When you remember the (relatively) enormous span of time between books, you have to realize just how OLD she is.

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* MethuselahSyndrome: When you remember the (relatively) enormous span of time between books, you have to realize just how OLD ''old'' she is.
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!!Lady Cregga Rose Eyes
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The Badger Lady of Salamandastron at the start of ''The Long Patrol'', Cregga was once a near-mad berserker whose hatred of vermin drove her to push her soldiers to their limit. After the final battle with the Rapscallion horde, [[spoiler: wherin she lost her eyes and her connection to the Bloodwrath in battle with Damug Warfang]], she moved to Redwall and TookALevelInKindness by becoming their beloved Badger Mother. Cregga is one of the longest-lived characters in the entire series, appearing in ''Marlfox'' and ''Taggerung'', in addition to the book she originated in.
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* {{Archenemy}}: Of Gormad Tunn and the Rapscallions. When Gormad dies, Cregga shifts her hatred to his son, Damug.
* TheBerserker: Her defining characteristic when she was Lady of Salamandastron. The "rose eyes" became inflamed with blood in battle.
* BigGood: Of ''The Long Patrol''. She is the heroic, respected commander of the titular army and the most powerful fighter on the heroes' side.
* TheBlacksmith: She forges all her own weapons.
* BladeOnAStick: Favours a massive halberd (dubbed an "axpike" in story) as her WeaponOfChoice.
* BloodKnight: Cregga loves a fight which exacerbates her Bloodwrath. Most Badger Lords view the Bloodwrath as a necessary evil or useful tool. Cregga ''gloried'' in it. Even after she TookALevelInKindness, it's shown that she misses the days when she was a warrior and the Lady of Salamandastron.
* TheDreaded: A rare case of a hero who is dreaded by the villains. You're a goodbeast who does the right thing, and, if you work for her, you do your job well? She will treat you with kindness and respect. You're a murderous, thieving criminal? ''Say your prayers.'' Even the BigBad, Damug, is aware of just how dangerous she is, and spends the whole book trying to stay far away from her.
* FrontlineGeneral: {{Exaggerated|trope}}. She absolutely ''despises'' the evil Rapscallion army because they plunder and kill innocent beasts, and she's very, ''[[BloodKnight very]]'' eager to finish them off. To this end, she [[TheBlacksmith forges her own weapons]], pushes her army to be the best it can be, and at one point, actually runs ''ahead'' of her army, hoping to cut the Rapscallions off and fight them herself. {{Deconstructed|trope}} when she runs so far ahead of the Long Patrol that they can't find her, leaving them without a leader and worried sick. They do eventually find her, and she joins them in the final battle, even [[spoiler:killing the BigBad herself]]. May be justified, since she, like most Long Patrol leaders, is a badger, making her one of the [[LargeAndInCharge largest]] and [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking most formidable]] creatures in the forest.
* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:Dies with a smile on her face at a celebration feast after her abbey is safe.]]
* GoodIsNotSoft: She may be nice to her soldiers and a good person overall, but she ''hates'' the Rapscallions with a passion, and wants nothing more than to destroy them all to stop them from taking any more innocent lives.
* LargeAndInCharge: She's the current leader of Salamandastron, and is enormous even for a ''badger''. She is described as towering over the hares, and compared to both a mountain and an oak tree.
* HandicappedBadass: With a little assistance, even the blind old nanny can still fire a powerful longbow.
* MethuselahSyndrome: When you remember the (relatively) enormous span of time between books, you have to realize just how OLD she is.
* AMotherToHerMen: She may be big and intimidating, but she's very kind and respectful to her soldiers.
* NeverMessWithGranny: Even when blind and extremely old, she can still scare vermin into submission.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: She's called "Rose Eyes" because she has red eyes. Although she is a good person, [[GoodIsNotSoft she can be terrifying to the villains]].
* RedIsHeroic: She is the BigGood of ''The Long Patrol''. She is known as "Rose Eyes" for her red eyes, and she is depicted wearing red in the artwork above.
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Martin's story is an example of LegendFadesToMyth. The Redwallers remembered him as a founder and liberator and with the combination of poor recordkeeping and general embellishment, pieces of Martin's legacy got ignored while other parts of it downplayed. It also doesn't help that Martin was TheStoic and doesn't talk about his past or traumas or even remember half of it.\\

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Martin's story is an example of LegendFadesToMyth. The Redwallers remembered him as a founder and liberator and with the combination of poor recordkeeping and general embellishment, pieces of Martin's legacy got ignored while other parts of it downplayed. It also doesn't help that Martin was TheStoic and doesn't talk about his past or traumas or even remember half of it.them.\\
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BenedictCampbell (adult), Marc Donato (young) and Amos Crawley ("Martin the Warrior" series)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BenedictCampbell (adult), Marc Donato (young) and Amos Crawley Creator/AmosCrawley ("Martin the Warrior" series)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Ben Campbell (adult), Marc Donato (young) and Amos Crawley ("Martin the Warrior" series)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Ben Campbell Creator/BenedictCampbell (adult), Marc Donato (young) and Amos Crawley ("Martin the Warrior" series)

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