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* [[Complete Monster]]: Snoga the Shrew. [[Word of God]] told his troper that along with Wolfrum the rat, he is the most despicable character in series.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Machus the Sword, Urthblood's fox captain, is among the series most popular characters.
** Jans and Broggen, the mouse/stoat duo, has also gotten a lot of attention.
* [[It Gets Better]]: The Crimson Badger was mostly written when Highwing didn't think anyone else [[Doing It for Thethe Art|would ever read it,]] and done for his own pleasure. One thing that survives from this period is that the first couple of chapters, after Urthblood reveals his prophecy about the coming darkness, mostly consists of various [[Filler|supporting characters going about their daily chores]] which, while introducing and establishing characters that will become important later, doesn't really add that much to the plot. It isn't until chapter 9, when the badgerlord's army arrives at Redwall, that things start to get really interesting, and even then it isn't until [https://web.archive.org/web/20120422203344/http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6821027/9/The_Crimson_Badger_Book_II_Armies Interlude with Hares] that we truly get to the [[Cain and Abel|central conflict]] of the story.
* [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny]]: By the time the novel was written, the whole concept of [[My Species Doth Protest Too Much|"noble vermin"]] was still fresh and unusual, and it is one of first Redwall fics to discuss and cover it to such an extent. Nowadays however, it's rare to find a Redwall fic that ''doesn't'' include it, or that plays the [[Always ChaoticExclusively Evil]] mantra from the official novels straight, so this aspect might seem rather conventional to new readers.
 
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