List of Redwall characters

This article is about the characters in Brian Jacques' fantasy series Redwall.

List of Abbey Warriors

This is a list of the Abbey Warriors from the books The Legend of Luke to Eulalia!.

Martin I

Martin I is an anthropomorphic mouse, appearing in the Redwall series by Brian Jacques.

Known as "Martin the Warrior" throughout the Redwall series, Martin, a woodland mouse, is the son of Luke the Warrior and his mate Sayna. Luke is the kindly leader of an idyllic tribe of mice. Their settlement is sacked by a wicked stoat pirate named Vilu Daskar, and Sayna is killed. Luke vows revenge against the corsair captain and sets out after him, refusing Martin's wishes to join him, but leaving his sword in his son's possession. Sometime later, Martin is captured by another tyrannical stoat called Badrang and becomes one of his horde of slaves. The young mouse is rebellious and insolent, however, and after spending some time as a slave, he manages to escape his captors. The son of Luke strikes out into the wilderness to rally help from other woodland creatures to come back with him to help liberate the rest of the slaves. He meets Laterose of Noonvale (normally called Rose), a mousemaiden with whom he develops a romantic relationship. She saves him from death numerous times, and shows that she is as much of a warrior as Martin. In the eventual assault on Badrang's fort, called Marshank, many of Martin's companions perish, including Rose, who is killed when Badrang throws her against a wall (in the TV series she dies when Badrang stabs her). However, Marshank is ultimately taken and Badrang slain by Martin himself, who reclaims his father's sword from the tyrant. The young mouse is devastated by the deaths of his friends, especially Rose, and he never takes on another love interest.

Warrior (disambiguation)

A warrior is a person engaged or experienced in warfare or figuratively a person who shows or has shown great vigor, courage, or aggressiveness.

Warrior or Warriors may also refer to:

Groups

  • Mohawk Warrior Society (Rotisken’rakéhte) (also known as Kahnawake Warrior Society), a Mohawk First Nations group
  • Military vehicles

  • HMS Warrior, name of four Royal Navy ships and one shore establishment
  • American privateer Warrior, New York privateer in the War of 1812
  • Warrior-class ironclad, a class of two ironclads in the Royal Navy
  • iRobot Warrior, robotic unmanned ground vehicle made by iRobot
  • MQ-1C Warrior, unmanned aerial vehicle currently being developed by the United States Army
  • OH-58D Kiowa Warrior
  • Warrior (steamboat), ship used during the Black Hawk War
  • Warrior tracked armoured vehicle, used by the British Army
  • Other military uses

  • Cold warrior
  • Land Warrior
  • Urban Warrior
  • People

  • Big Warrior (died 1826), historical principal chief of the Creek Nation
  • Dennis Warrior, British rugby league footballer
  • Stargate SG-1 (season 5)

    The fifth season of the military science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 commenced airing on Showtime in the United States on June 29, 2001, concluded on Sky1 in the United Kingdom on February 6, 2002, and contained 22 episodes. The fifth season introduces future main character Jonas Quinn portrayed by Corin Nemec from 2002–2004. The fifth season is about the ongoing war with the Goa'uld Empire after the death of Apophis at the start of the season and the rise of a new System Lord named Anubis. SG-1, a military-science team, are set to explore the Milky Way Galaxy.

    The one-hour premiere "Enemies", which debuted on June 29, 2001 on Showtime had the lowest syndication of the seasons episode, but overall got a high viewership level. This would be the last season to feature Apophis alive, but he would return in dreams and alternate realities and timelines. The series was developed by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner. Season five regular cast members include Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, and Don S. Davis.

    Southern Wesleyan University

    Southern Wesleyan University is a four-year and graduate Christian college, with its main campus in Central, South Carolina. The university was founded in 1906 by what is now the Wesleyan Church.

    The school prepares students for leadership and graduate study in such fields as business, education, religion, music, medicine, law and a variety of civic and social service professions. It offers approximately 35 major areas of study for undergraduates and also offers graduate degrees in the areas of business and education. The university serves approximately 1,900 students. There are more than 600 traditional undergraduates enrolled at the main campus in Central, South Carolina. In addition, undergraduate and graduate programs are offered in a non-traditional, evening format at regional learning centers in Central, Greenville, Columbia, Charleston, North Augusta, Greenwood and Spartanburg. Dr. Todd Voss serves as Southern Wesleyan University's president.

    The school has 15 intercollegiate athletic teams. In 2007, women's basketball and men's baseball teams won their respective National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) national championships. Men's soccer and individual men's golf won NCCAA National Championships in 2013.

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    The Warrior

    by: Before There Was Rosalyn

    Oh SIN atra! We only live once, but if you reap the second death, once is enough. Oh! Shake! Speare! The valiant taste of death but once, cowards die many times before the day. Angels sing to me a graceful song that I might taste of this with a smile. As far as I see, all I see are Pharisees. As far as I see from the tyrant to the beggar. When Heaven comes to fill the sands of time like the hour glass, all that’s left is emptiness. This is our chance. This is our time. This is our fight. This is the fifteen minutes we have to leave a legacy behind. THIS IS OUR CHANCE. THIS IS OUR TIME. THIS IS OUR FIGHT. THIS IS THE FIFTEEN MINUTES we have... You’re skin and bones but so much more. You’re skin and bones but so much more...but so much more... Say something worthwhile...something worthwhile.




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