Volume 1, Issue 1                                 Newsletter            June  2000



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    I had an very interesting thought before about Redwall once. I wondered what is on the other side of the Redwall world. Would there be the same shrews, otters, mice living there. Or is there just a plain, bare land waiting for some creature to inhabit it? Or maybe humans live there like us. Well . . . most of us. Then there is a feeling that the whole Redwall is all the maps  Brian Jacques made combined together to form a whole world but just flat. Sail too West and fall off the world. But then how can the sun sink into the West of Samptra and how can one describe the horizon as a curve? Now I'm getting off topic. A'hem . . . Now here's another interesting topic to ponder about. Where do all the corsairs and vermin come from. No duh their mothers gave birth to them but only a few books mention corsairs mothers like in Outcast of Redwall. Maybe they have a secret hideout where the vermin's gather their forces and hide all the females so their numbers will increase. Maybe they have a boss bigger than Mad Eyes and rules all the vermin in the entire Redwall books and attack all the key points of the good beast until their lines break. Also, the sizes of different creatures weirded me out. When I visited the  Redwall web site, it showed a picture of an Abbot walking with a badger. I suddenly realized that the badger was three-four times the mouses length and twice it's height. A mouses sword to badger is like a large dagger compared to a badger not considering Martin's sword of course. No offense to anyone who favor mice. And then otters in reality three-five feet long. Did they take a shrinking pill or did they just appeared into Redwall that way. You can post suggestions or answers to these questions at the  Message Board.
 
 

Remember: I am not making any rude comments about Redwall. I'm just making a point clear to everyone else who asks these questions.
 

Now here is the local forecast for the Eastern Mossflower Area (10 miles off of Salamandastron)
 
 
 
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Sun will be high in the sky. Very sunny.
Be a bit cooler than yesterday
Cloudy
A slight drizzle
Sunny
Hot. Stay in your dwellings at noon.
Same but a bit cooler.
89-93 F
81-85 F
79-81 F
75 F
80 F
95-100 F
92-95 F

Notice that this is just for fun.. It will be almost impossible to determine the real Redwall weather.
 
 
 
 
 

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