IS the wolverine in Rakkety Tam the best or worst bad guy?????????????????

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rachel25

is the wolverine in Rakkety Tam the best or worst or in the middle bad guy for me personily he was quit scary at the start befor you got to know him and then I found out he wasn't that smart  :-X (CAUTION THERE MAY BE RAKKETY TAM SPOILERS IN THIS TOPIC)

Tam and Martin

I liked him. Creepy though.


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I liked him because you could never tell what he would do and it was scarier when goodbeasts were sneaking around him because, if they got caught, Gulo took no prisoners.
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Ungatt Trunn

I thought that he was kind of dumb, no offence. Yes, he was a powerful creature, but he didn't have the brains of a true Warlord.

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rachel25

I agree with you but at the start when it was hit and run or in this case hit and eat then run  ;) after you got to learn what sort of creature he was he wasn't so scary  :-\

KitrallStreamrippler

I dunno, I don't think you need brains when you're that size. I looked up wolverines in my wildlife book- they are bigger than badgers. That's pretty impressive. (Though yes, he was quite stupid.)
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Ungatt Trunn

I wish there were more Wolverine's in the Redwall series, even if they arn't the brightest.

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WoodenSpoon

I liked him partly for his thick head. It was actually a refreshing change from the clever types. He ruled through sheer brute force. I wouldn't say he was either the worst or the best, but he was a refreshing change of pace.

Captain Tammo

He was a brute who leapt then looked and a great villain!! It completed the spectrum of villains.
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rakkety tam

i kinda liked i was very pleased when i read there was going to be a wolverine in redwall and it became my fav book and he may be my fav villain so yeah i like him
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rachel25

Quote from: rakkety tam on April 03, 2013, 12:03:45 AM
i kinda liked i was very pleased when i read there was going to be a wolverine in redwall and it became my fav book and he may be my fav villain so yeah i like him
Well you are called rakkety tam  ;)  :D

Kitsune

Well, he ruled more by power than by strategy. Just another villain for me. I'm surprised he made it as far as he did, though.

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Shadowed One

He was basically a bad badger who had no real strategy other than kill, eat, destroy, etc.
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Romsca

Quote from: Shadowed One on April 09, 2013, 04:45:41 PM
He was basically a bad badger who had no real strategy other than kill, eat, destroy, etc.
Well said! (good thing he didn't have Bloodwrath, though!)