What happened to the vermin who were left on the island in the giant lake

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rachel25

What happened to the vermin who were left behind on the island in the giant lake did they become farmers did they built boats and leave???????????

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You mean the island with Castle Marl? If so, they probably went to Redwall.

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Dag Downyfur

I recently read "Marlfox" and I'm pretty sure they stayed on the island and threw away their weapons and were supposed to become farmers or something. I think..
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Quote from: Dag Downyfur on July 19, 2013, 07:34:12 PM
I recently read "Marlfox" and I'm pretty sure they stayed on the island and threw away their weapons and were supposed to become farmers or something. I think..
So, rachel25, are you talking about the island from Marlfox or the one from Pearls Of Lutra?

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Quote from: HeadInAnotherGalaxy on July 18, 2013, 09:31:46 PM
Ah doubt it. Zey probably juzt remained on ze izland.
I think that too. They probably spent the rest of their lives farming, living, or just trying to survive.


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Oops, I accidentaly read slaves instead of vermin. In that case, they had no choice to stay, because they were afraid of the pikes.

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You have to wonder, couldn't have all the vermin in the series just settled down and become civilized like those rats?
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Quote from: Redwaller on July 20, 2013, 12:27:48 PM
Oops, I accidentaly read slaves instead of vermin. In that case, they had no choice to stay, because they were afraid of the pikes.

What do you mean? They could have stayed, its not like the pikes were climbing onto the island.
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Captain Tammo

I doubt they went anywhere. But farming is just not the vermin way. If you've ever read The Lord of the Flies, I imagine that they found themselves in similar circumstances.
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Quote from: Captain Tammo on October 08, 2013, 02:56:47 AM
I doubt they went anywhere. But farming is just not the vermin way. If you've ever read The Lord of the Flies, I imagine that they found themselves in similar circumstances.
I just read that book! Yes they would probably be in a similar circumstance.


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