Subject: Tigers. *facepalm* (nm)
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Posted on: 2010-12-11 23:47:00 UTC
- A random Redwall related question for you all by on 2010-12-10 22:58:00 UTC Reply
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A mouse? by
on 2010-12-10 23:57:00 UTC
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Mice are traditionally portrayed as skittish, and Orion was discribed as such by his PPC wiki page (then again, this is Redwall, where they carry giant swords...)
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True. by
on 2010-12-11 00:01:00 UTC
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I was leaning towards a mouse myself, as most of the action takes place in the Abbey itself, but I wanted other peoples' opinions. Well, off to the writing I go!
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Also- by
on 2010-12-11 03:08:00 UTC
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It might be interesting to have a sparrow, or some bird, because of the flying capabilities. Just an idea. :D
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Re: Also- by
on 2010-12-11 07:39:00 UTC
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Outside of a certain time period, I would think that a sparrow would stand out a bit too blatantly.
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Not to mention the DORKS inflicts the accents on the user. by
on 2010-12-11 20:31:00 UTC
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Sparra speak is A) politically incorrect (if you look closely it's based on stereotypical Native American accents, a la Disney's Peter Pan - I'm pretty sure this is why they only showed up in two books) and B) hard to type. Mice can get away without using unusual accents at all.
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If it isn't the book Redwall, yeah, it might be. (nm) by
on 2010-12-11 15:58:00 UTC
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It's based off of Martin the Warrior by
on 2010-12-11 21:17:00 UTC
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Or at least, around the same time period at the end of said book.
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Really? I like that one. (nm) by
on 2010-12-11 22:17:00 UTC
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Oh, I like it too, by
on 2010-12-11 22:22:00 UTC
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but the Sue in this fic is awful. As in, tigers and cougars in Mossflower awful.
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Tigers? by
on 2010-12-11 22:25:00 UTC
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In Mossflower, size counts. Just look at the horse in the beginning of Redwall. All species are described to scale.
Tigers. People. -
Tigers. by
on 2010-12-11 22:42:00 UTC
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Who are apparently bigger than badgers, and no one comments on this besides saying "My, I've never seen someone as tall as you" and then continuing on like nothing's wrong.
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Tigers. *facepalm* (nm) by
on 2010-12-11 23:47:00 UTC
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Better than unicorns. Remember that MSTing? (nm) by
on 2010-12-12 18:38:00 UTC
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Unicorns? I may want a flamethrower soon. (nm) by
on 2010-12-12 23:04:00 UTC
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I have a link to the MSTing in question if you want ... by
on 2010-12-13 07:00:00 UTC
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... but I should point out that it's horrifically not-work-safe.
I was annoyed by the unicorn thing because it's a shoutout to Spellsinger, another favourite book series of mine. I wasn't sure whether to be pleased someone else knew of it, or stunned because "WTF did I just read?!" -
Thanks but no thanks, then. (nm) by
on 2010-12-13 11:55:00 UTC
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It was pretty funny. by
on 2010-12-13 17:41:00 UTC
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See, what happened was, out of absolutely nowhere, Skipper randomly announces to Martin that his "cousin Mudge" knows a unicorn. Martin did not react in the least to hearing this. Skipper also picked a ... very inappropriate time to say so, if you catch my drift. It took me a few moments to be certain I hadn't read it wrong.
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My thoughts exactly. (nm) by
on 2010-12-11 23:49:00 UTC
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