How long do you think a season is in Redwall? That's the only measurement of time in Redwall that I remember. It seems that a season lasts longer in Redwall than in the real world. Is it only me or does any one have something to explain it?
Brian Jacques said a season is just that, a season of spring, summer, autumn or winter. Exactly what a season is in our world.
One season is three months. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter are all thre months long. So four seasons in Redwall is the equivelent of one year in our world.
I think he used seasons as if they were years to animals because they don't live as long as humans
Quote from: Captain Tammo on July 29, 2011, 06:31:12 PM
I think he used seasons as if they were years to animals because they don't live as long as humans
Yeah. It's a clever idea! ;D
That's what I always thought...
Quote from: Captain Tammo on July 29, 2011, 06:31:12 PM
I think he used seasons as if they were years to animals because they don't live as long as humans
well thats the way it is in real life my dog in dog years or seasons or whatever is 4
Like I said, it is a very clever idea. Still, it doesn't really work with mice, but really well with animals like badgers.
Take Cregga. She lived to be VERY old, and I heard of a badger living to about twenty years. Assuming Cregga lived that long, you only need to do the maths, and there you have it.
20 x 4 = 80
;) Just my idea! I might be way off, though.
Well I think it could work with the mice. Say one lived three years....12 seasons...I think it fit.
We must remember that this is Mossflower country. It's fictional. So they don't have the same laws of time and stuff. Basically, in our imaginations there is no limit. So though in real life a mouse might live only a two years (sorry, I don't know much about mice). In Mossflower, the fictional land created by Brian, mice can live much longer.
Well 12 seasons, 3 years, not too shabby for a mouse. I think the basic season fits, even though this is a story of fiction.
Well, in Taggerung, Tagg was 15 seasons old and he was still pretty young, so I would think one season is one year, but I dunno... :-\ Sorry!
I think that makes more sense, seeing as how some of the older mice make reference to things that happened more than 12 seasons back.
It totally makes sense in my mind to have seasons = years.....Now the question is, how many of you use a seasonal calendar rather than a yearly calendar?
^ Because we're Redwall fans and mark time in seasons? :P I can't think of a single person that would need one when everyone works by years.
All true Redwall fans mark the year in seasons! And have grand abbey feasts! And talk like moles! 'Tis the only way. *nod*
Ahem.
I do recall reading the word "years" in one of the books, so the Redwall characters must use that as well, just not the same.... erm, that makes it a little complicated, though. I always got the impression they didn't keep track of ages, really.
The word year was used in Redwall on at least one occasion, in the epilogue, which started as "One year later..."
I'm almost positive I saw it in Doomwyte as well, but don't quote me on that! >.<
It's in Mossflower too, when Bella says to Abbess Germaine, 'The years go by,' or something like that... ???