Most inportant Character

Started by Gonff the Mousethief, March 15, 2014, 02:36:03 PM

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Who do you think?

Verduga
5 (27.8%)
Martin
11 (61.1%)
Luke
0 (0%)
Abbess Germaine
0 (0%)
Lord Brocktree
1 (5.6%)
Boar
1 (5.6%)

Total Members Voted: 18

Gonff the Mousethief

I think Verduga Greeneyes. Because if he had never run Luke's tribe out of Saint Ninians, they would have stayed there, and their would be no need for Luke to ho off to find Vilu. Also, Martin would never be the great hero. Redwall also would not be built, and Luke's tribe would have stayed at St Ninians.
Just a thought though.
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Tam and Martin

Martin. Redwall would have never been built if it wasn't for him.


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Vilu Daskar

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Rusvul

Actually, Verdauga. Had he not invaded Mossflower, died, and left Tsarmina in charge, then Martin wouldn't have become the hero that he is/was, and he wouldn't have helped found Redwall. No villainy means no heroism, at least in the Redwall universe. And Verdauga was the direct or indirect cause of almost all of the villainy that caused Redwall to be built.

Lady Amber

I can't decide! Because Martin is the hero, but without Verdauga, Martin wouldn't have to save Mossflower, and Redwall wouldn't be built.

The Skarzs

Vilu Daskar. If not for him, Luke would not have sailed off, there would have been more warriors to battle Badrang, Martin would not have been captured, therefore not escaping, not finding Rose, who would probably not have died, Martin would not have gone travelling, nor found Mossflower, nor freed it from Tsarmina.





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Lady Amber

Hmmm, You've got a point, but aren't we talking about the book Mossflower?

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The Skarzs

Quote from: The Skarzs on March 20, 2014, 05:41:03 PM
Vilu Daskar. If not for him, Luke would not have sailed off, there would have been more warriors to battle Badrang, Martin would not have been captured, therefore not escaping, not finding Rose, who would probably not have died, Martin would not have gone travelling, nor found Mossflower, nor freed it from Tsarmina.
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Quote from: Gonff the Mousethief on March 15, 2014, 02:36:03 PM
I think Verduga Greeneyes. Because if he had never run Luke's tribe out of Saint Ninians, they would have stayed there, and their would be no need for Luke to ho off to find Vilu. Also, Martin would never be the great hero. Redwall also would not be built, and Luke's tribe would have stayed at St Ninians.
Just a thought though.

Um, Luke's tribe lived on the cliff side, not St. Ninians... St. Ninians didn't even exist until Gonff (I believe it was his family who constructed it).

Any way, Verdauga had absolutely nothing to do with Luke.
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