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whos the best of these five

Started by rakkety tam, July 18, 2011, 06:24:21 AM

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rakkety tam

rakkety tam
doogy plumm
basil stagg hare
mariel of redwall
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HeadInAnotherGalaxy

Cannae decide between two of them.

Either Rakkety Tam or Doogy Plumm.
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daskar666

Tam was IMO one of the best protagonists (he seemed like one of the most experienced and mature).

Redwall Musician

There is only one hare, so I pick Basil.
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martins#1fan

Doogy Plum, he's gotta be the best!
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Tiria Wildlough

Out of those five...we...ell...
Rakkety Tam
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Gonff

I'll say Basil Stag Hare just because I haven't read Rakkety Tam in a while so I don't remember how good he is!.  ;D
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James Gryphon

He's pretty good; of all of the squirrels that so-called kingdom managed to muster up, he was said to be the best one, by a fair amount. Him and Doogy get in the Long Patrol, and are just as good as any of the hares there... and he holds his own against Gulo, a much larger and far more powerful wolverine, and actually succeeds in defeating him.

For a sense of scale, that's like Martin taking down Tsarmina, or if Ferahgo had killed Urthstripe in their "Duel of Chieftains".

It's hard to say where Basil ranks because we never see him fight; by achievements alone, Tam definitely ranks up there, although you have to like Mariel's raw talent -- with no training, poor nutrition, and small size, she nevertheless almost managed to defeat a top-notch corsair in a fight. Call it beginner's luck, but that still isn't half-bad.
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Storm

Mariel, of course. She killed two sea rats without any weapons, almost killed the greatest sea rat sword fighter, and took on enormous seabirds with a length of knotted rope. Rakkety Tam was pretty cool, but always needed a blade.
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Corbus

Basil Stag Hare of course. You can't beat the first hare in Redwall
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