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The End of Redwall

Started by SandyB, March 01, 2014, 03:17:10 AM

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SandyB

I was wondering recently, what if Brian Jacques had decided to bring an end to the Redwall series, what would've been the series' conclusion?

I've been thinking maybe Salamandastron was dormant and not extinct? Talk about ending the series with a bang! :P

Or maybe the abbey itself sank into the sink hole it was built on? (read Mossflower)

Or possibly, What if Redwall went the way of Loamhedge? A plague forcing the abbey dwellers out?

What do you guys think?
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The Skarzs

Good grief, what a dreadful thought!
Well, due to the amounts of vermin armies that tried, and failed, to take Redwall, I doubt it would end that way, so a natural cause would be the only thing to dispense of the creatures. A plague like what happened to Loamhedge would be one way, or a famine that starved them all out.
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Though I do like the idea of Salamandastron pulling a Mt. St. Helens (kudos if you get that) and eradicating everyone by burying the entire land in a bath of cleansing fire and choking ash, eventually covering all life to start fresh. O_o
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Captain Tammo

I think he'd end it on a happy note with ample room for the reader to imagine what'd happen after the book ended. No tragedies. I just don't think that that was Mr. Jacques' style. It would have ended like an adventure, just how he always wrote!
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I agree with you Tammo. Destroying Mossflower so to speak would be pretty intense. Especially since 2nd a 3rd graders read Redwall. If he wrote a book like that when I was eight I would've been devastated.

The Skarzs

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Skyblade

Quote from: The Skarzs on March 01, 2014, 04:43:51 PM
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No you're not, Scar :o

And I think the Salamandastron erupting idea is interesting.

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The Shade

Hmm, Salamandastron erupting... maybe not enough to effect Redwall. though. But then Redwall would get destroyed, thanks to the famished hares with no home... :P
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Salamandastron erupting would probably effect at least part of the Mossflower woods.

Blazemane

Quote from: Captain Tammo on March 01, 2014, 05:09:58 AM
I think he'd end it on a happy note with ample room for the reader to imagine what'd happen after the book ended. No tragedies. I just don't think that that was Mr. Jacques' style. It would have ended like an adventure, just how he always wrote!

Agreed. Something like the way Calvin and Hobbes ended:



Brian Jacques liked to write life-affirming stuff, so the thought of absolute finality might have scared him as much as it seems to be scaring a lot of us. If that was the case, then while The Rogue Crew probably wasn't the final story he intended to tell, I think it fits as a final book because it never suggests anything about the lore of Redwall not continuing.

The Skarzs

Quote from: Skyblade on March 01, 2014, 08:14:27 PM
Quote from: The Skarzs on March 01, 2014, 04:43:51 PM
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No you're not, Scar :o

And I think the Salamandastron erupting idea is interesting.
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I was thinking of writing a neat fan fiction like this for example. A really strong villain has a ginormous army and is set to take the world so he takes all of the major powers in the world: Redwall, Salamandastron, Southsward, Brockhall, Guosim etc. All the powers are gone and a few survivers of each of these lands need to team together in a guerrilla tactic fight to take back all their beloved homes.


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Quote from: Captain Tammo on March 01, 2014, 05:09:58 AM
I think he'd end it on a happy note with ample room for the reader to imagine what'd happen after the book ended. No tragedies. I just don't think that that was Mr. Jacques' style. It would have ended like an adventure, just how he always wrote!

I'd have to agree that I don't think he'd've written a definitive end to the series. There'd just be a last book... like there is. The way I might've liked it to end is with things feeling like they've moved on a bit from the medieval-ish period, so some ways the characters did things were gradually changing and new weapons emerging, etc. A glimpse of that, and then it might have suddenly ended. (Possibly making us want to read more of the series at this later date!)
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