Salamandastron
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UK 1st Edition Cover | |
Author | Brian Jacques |
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Illustrator | Gary Chalk |
Cover Artist | Chris Baker |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Series | Redwall |
Genre(s) | Fantasy novel |
Publisher | Hutchinson (UK) & Philomel (US) |
Released | 1992 |
Media Type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 336 (UK Hardback) & 391 (US Hardback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-09-176433-5 (UK Hardback) & ISBN 0-399-21992-7 (US Hardback) |
Preceded by | Mariel of Redwall |
Followed by | Martin the Warrior |
Salamandastron is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 1992. It is the fifth book in the Redwall series.
Contents |
[edit] Plot introduction
In this tale of Redwall, Urthstripe the Strong defends the mountain stronghold of Salamandastron against the forces of Ferahgo the Assassin, two young Redwallers go on a quest to recover the sword of Martin the Warrior, and a brave otter named Thrugg journeys to find a cure to a deasly disease afflicting the Abbey.
[edit] Plot summary
Salamandastron follows the tale of the Badger Lord, Urthstripe the Strong, and his battle against Ferahgo the Assassin, the weasel leader of the infamous "Corpsemakers." Mara, Urthstripe's young daughter, and her hare friend, Pikkle, decide to leave the great mountain stronghold, Mara having become tired of the way her father treats her.
Meanwhile, two stoats, Dingeye and Thura, have recently deserted Feragho's army of ne'erdowells. They manage to find their way to Redwall Abbey and are taken in by the kind beasts that reside there. While tension mounts as to their presence, the ruling beasts of the Abbey decide they may stay: the two stoats, while rude, have done no harm.
Meanwhile, a young squirrel named Samkim and his mole sidekick Arula are wreaking havoc, as will happen with youngbeasts. They start playing with bows and arrows and almost kill one of the Redwall citizens. One night, a lightning bolt strikes the weathervane of Redwall, and the sword of Martin the Warrior falls from its resting place high above the Abbey grounds and falls at the feet of Samkim, who is dumbfounded by his discovery.
Dingeye and Thura's stay is cut short when they are forced to flee the Abbey after accidentally killing one of the Redwallers with the same bows and arrows that Samkin and Arula had used. Dingeye and Thura head towards the countryside, with Martin's stolen sword in hand. Samkim and Arula pursue the two beasts, intent on not only rescuing the legendary sword of their Abbey Champion, but exacting vengeance upon the murdering vermin—for not only have the two vermin killed one of their friends, but the murder was falsely blamed on the oft-bumbling Samkin!
Back at Redwall, a terrible disease has begun ravaging the Abbey. The local healer proclaims the afflication as Dryditch Fever, and the brave otter Thrugg sets off for the mythical cure. With the mousebabe Dumble hiding in his haverstack, Thrugg heads to find the Flowers of Icetor, which grow only high atop the mountains, surrounding the nest of the mighty Golden Eagle, the Wild King MacPhearsome.
Mara and Samkin's paths eventually cross, and together they manage to retrive the sword of Martin the Warrior. Along their way, they meet a badger named Urthwyte, the long-lost brother of Mara's father, Urthstripe. Heading back to Salamandastron, the group arrives in time to find Urthstripe seized by the Bloodwrath, leaping from the towering mountain with Feragho in his grasp.
As Thrugg returns with his haversack full of flowers, Mara and Samkin, along with Arula, return to Redwall Abbey. Urthwyte remains behind, along with the surviving members of the Long Patrol, to continue defending the mountain fortress, Salamandastron.
[edit] Characters in "Salamandastron"
- Urthstripe the Strong
- Ferahgo the Assassin
- Mara
- Pikkle
- Dingeye
- Thura
- Samkim
- Arula
- Thrugg the Otter
- Dumble the Mousebabe
- Wild King MacPhearsome
- Urthwyte the Mighty
[edit] Book Divisions (English)
- Book 1: Questors and Runaways
- Book 2: Warriors and Monsters
- Book 3: Destines and Homecomers
[edit] Translations
- (Finnish) Salamandastronin aarre
- (French) Rougemuraille : Salamandastron
- Tome 1 : Ferrago l'Assassin
- Tome 2 : La Fièvre du fossé tari
- Tome 3 : Le Serpentissime
- Tome 4 : Mara de Rougemuraille
- (German) Die Jagd nach dem Schatz
- Von Abenteurern und Ausreißern
- Von Kriegern und Ungeheurern
- Von Shicksalen und Heimkehrern
[edit] External links
Preceded by: The Bellmaker |
Redwall Series (chronological order) |
Succeeded by: Redwall |
Preceded by: Mariel of Redwall |
Redwall Series (publication order) |
Succeeded by: Martin the Warrior |
Books in the Redwall series, by Brian Jacques |
Lord Brocktree | Martin the Warrior | Mossflower | The Legend of Luke | Outcast of Redwall | Mariel of Redwall | The Bellmaker | Salamandastron |