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Do you see yourself as a particular Redwall species? Why?

Started by W0NWILL, April 13, 2016, 03:03:14 AM

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Sebias of Redwall

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Flib Bigboat

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Rillbrook the Wanderer

#93
I wish I could say I was more of an otter, and while I do like spicy food, love seafood, and adore the water, I'd say I'm closest to a badger. I am strong, tall, pretty quite and introverted (not so otterish of a trait), enjoy simple living, and would give my all to protect those weaker than myself.

Update: I guess there are a few stoic otters like Riverwyte (The Mask) and that weird otter that ate baddies after killing them. Idk, what species do y'all think I'm closer to? Badger or Otter?

Tungro

Quote from: Rillbrook the Wanderer on April 12, 2021, 05:42:02 PM
and that weird otter that ate baddies after killing them
Folgrim from the Legend of Luke is probably who you're thinking of