Stoats, Ferrets, or Weasels

Started by Tam and Martin, February 23, 2013, 11:21:26 PM

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Which of the three are best?

Stoats
Ferrets
Weasels

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Those flippin' ferrets, wot wot!
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Anyway, I agree, ferrets for the win!

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Ungatt Trunn

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II'm still gunna have to say Stoats: they seem to have greater abilities as a leader (if you compare Badrang to Ferhago, Badrang didn't need to put his servants under fear of death if they disobeyed him: and if you think about it, Badrang was able to get whole lother more done compared to Ferhago). Also, they just seemed generally smarter and more of a threat to the good side.

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It appears that in my former activity I voted for stoats.
Well, I can support that!
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Hickory

Honestly, ferrets are just as good as weasels. As Ungatt said, weasels commonly use threat of death t secure loyalty. Same with ferrets, take Swartt for example. As a matter of fact, he went beyon threat and outright killed several horde members (taking into account just how many he had at the time of supposed mutiny, it didn't matter). At the same time, Zigu easily secured loyalty through what might have been persuasion.
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Quote from: Sagetip, the hare on December 23, 2014, 04:27:48 PM
Honestly, ferrets are just as good as weasels. As Ungatt said, weasels commonly use threat of death t secure loyalty. Same with ferrets, take Swartt for example. As a matter of fact, he went beyon threat and outright killed several horde members (taking into account just how many he had at the time of supposed mutiny, it didn't matter). At the same time, Zigu easily secured loyalty through what might have been persuasion.
Yea, that's why I think stoats, in a certain sense, are the best: they don't need to use dire threats or kill off several of their horde members as an example: they're good with words, and they're able to secure more loyalty from their followers as they aren't under the constant fear of death if they "mess up".

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Mhera

Someone in Taggerung should've told Gruven that stoats are supposed to be smart and good leaders.

Ferrets are coolest.

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Izeroth

 I like stoats, and I've no idea why.

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I would have to say ferrets, because I used to have two pet ferrets. They were absolutely adorable, but I gave them away because they were just too much work. I know ferrets are way different in the Redwall world, but I still like them.
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