Redwall Animals by
Storme Hawk
on 2013-07-31 18:26:00 UTC
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Also keep in mind however that your two examples are both said to have come 'from a far away land' or something similar in the two books they appear in. Brian Jacques specifically made it so that the animals in the books were mainly British animals.
I'm interested though. Do you mind when in the chronological timeline this happens? Or even where it happens?
Well, technically speaking... by
platypus
on 2013-07-31 18:25:00 UTC
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True, there is Gulo gulo luscus of North America, and Gulo gulo gulo of Europe, and Asia. However, due to the northern habitat of both species, and the ambiguity of how close to the north pole the landmass that makes up most of the Redwall world is, on could argue that their equivalent of Russia is in the uppermost northlands, making it at least semi-plausible that a wolverine could lead an army out of his natrual continent. Now imagine Gulo as a Russian.