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~ Ballad of Noonvale Mossflower is the second book in the Redwall saga. It takes place chronologically after the events of Martin the Warrior. Created as a prequel to Redwall, the novel clarifies the origins of Redwall Abbey and Martin's sword. The storyline also provides some background of the legendary mouse and introduces the mountain of Salamandastron for the first time. Mossflower is the forest in which Redwall Abbey is located, and in which most of the Redwall books take place. To the southwest lies Salamandastron, to the far south is Southsward, and to the north are the mountainous Northlands which are the Mossverse's equivalent of Scotland. Mossflower is a very pretty forest, containing lots of trees, flowers, etc. Unfortunately, it's also very dangerous to wander around alone. Travellers can expect to encounter pike streams, vicious birds of prey, very large and easily-damaged bee and wasp nests, and random groups of hungry or bored vermin.
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Mossflower is the forest in which Redwall Abbey is located, and in which most of the Redwall books take place. To the southwest lies Salamandastron, to the far south is Southsward, and to the north are the mountainous Northlands which are the Mossverse's equivalent of Scotland. Mossflower is a very pretty forest, containing lots of trees, flowers, etc. Unfortunately, it's also very dangerous to wander around alone. Travellers can expect to encounter pike streams, vicious birds of prey, very large and easily-damaged bee and wasp nests, and random groups of hungry or bored vermin. ~ Ballad of Noonvale Mossflower is the second book in the Redwall saga. It takes place chronologically after the events of Martin the Warrior. Created as a prequel to Redwall, the novel clarifies the origins of Redwall Abbey and Martin's sword. The storyline also provides some background of the legendary mouse and introduces the mountain of Salamandastron for the first time.