![]() The overarching theme of the Redwall stories is the never-ending battle between good and evil. But since the abbey’s construction many years ago, countless animals have called this peaceful commune their home. The primary setting for most of the books in the series is Redwall Abbey – a large red sandstone building – originally founded by Abbess Germaine and Martin the Warrior. And so, from time to time, the more gentile woodland animals are forced to become warriors in a series of ongoing battles against them. These creatures are villains of the countryside. Rats, weasels, foxes, ravens, and snakes are just a few of the more hostile inhabitants in the Redwall universe. There are moles, mice, otters, hares, badgers, hedgehogs, and various other critters to be found, and they all live together in relative harmony.īut despite their gentle nature, these docile animals often have to defend themselves against the wild vermin who also call Mossflower their home. In the scenic countryside of Mossflower Wood resides a group of peace-loving woodland animals. ![]() The Redwall Books in Chronological Order.The Complete List of Redwall Books in Order. ![]()
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