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'''''Marlfox''''' is a [[fantasy]] novel by [[Brian Jacques]], published in 1998. It is the 11th book and 13th chronologically in the ''[[Redwall]]'' series.<ref>{{Cite journal|title = Redwall|url = https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Redwall&oldid=696300311}}</ref> Marlfoxes are an unusual breed of [[anthropomorphic]] [[fox]]es, which serve as the main [[antagonist]]s in the book.
'''''Marlfox''''' is a [[fantasy]] novel by [[Brian Jacques]], published in 1998. It is the 11th book and 13th chronologically in the ''[[Redwall]]'' series. Marlfoxes are an unusual breed of [[anthropomorphic]] [[fox]]es, which serve as the main [[antagonist]]s in the book.


==Plot introduction==
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Castle Marl, home of the Marlfoxes, is situated in the middle of an enormous inland sea, on the island that was once home to Badger Lord Urthwyte the Mighty. The Marlfoxes command a vast army of water rats, and they travel around the country seeking rare and priceless artifacts.
Castle Marl, home of the Marlfoxes, is situated in the middle of an enormous inland sea, on the island that was once home to Badger Lord Urthwyte the Mighty. The Marlfoxes command a vast army of water rats, and they travel around the country seeking rare and priceless artifacts.


[[Image:Marlfox US.jpg|thumb|left|200px|US cover of ''Marlfox'']]
[[File:Marlfox US.jpg|thumb|left|200px|US cover of ''Marlfox'']]
The Marlfoxes, backed by an army of water rats, mount a successful invasion of Redwall and steal the tapestry of the long dead hero, [[List of Redwall characters#Martin I|Martin the Warrior]]. The Marlfox [[List of Redwall characters#Ziral|Ziral]], however, is slain, and the remaining Marlfoxes swear revenge on the citizens of Redwall.
The Marlfoxes, backed by an army of water rats, mount a successful invasion of Redwall and steal the tapestry of the long dead hero, [[List of Redwall characters#Martin I|Martin the Warrior]]. The Marlfox [[List of Redwall characters#Ziral|Ziral]], however, is slain, and the remaining Marlfoxes swear revenge on the citizens of Redwall.


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===Marlfoxes===
===Marlfoxes===
[[Image:Silver fox.jpg|thumb|right|150px|A rare silver [[Morph (zoology)|morph]] of the common [[red fox]].]]
[[File:Silver fox.jpg|thumb|right|150px|A rare silver [[Morph (zoology)|morph]] of the common [[red fox]].]]
The "Marl" sub-species of foxes portrayed in ''Marlfox'' [[Silver fox (animal)|actually do exist]]. Silver colored foxes are a rare color mutation of the common [[red fox]]. In the novel, the Marlfox characters are:
The "Marl" sub-species of foxes portrayed in ''Marlfox'' [[Silver fox (animal)|actually do exist]]. Silver colored foxes are a rare color mutation of the common [[red fox]]. In the novel, the Marlfox characters are:



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Marlfox
UK first edition cover
AuthorBrian Jacques
Cover artistChris Baker
LanguageEnglish
SeriesRedwall
GenreFantasy novel
PublisherHutchinson (UK) & Philomel (US)
Publication date
1998
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hard & paperback)
Pages412 (UK hardback) & 386 (US hardback)
ISBN0-09-176850-0 (UK hardback) & ISBN 0-399-23307-5 (US hardback)
OCLC39381004
Preceded byThe Long Patrol 
Followed byThe Legend of Luke 

Marlfox is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 1998. It is the 11th book and 13th chronologically in the Redwall series. Marlfoxes are an unusual breed of anthropomorphic foxes, which serve as the main antagonists in the book.

Plot introduction

When the treasure hungry Marlfoxes steal the lavish tapestry of Martin the Warrior from Redwall Abbey, a group of young Redwallers must go after the Marlfoxes in pursuit, while the remaining Redwallers fight off a vermin invasion back at the Abbey.

Plot summary

The wandering Noonvale companions travel to Redwall, where they wish to mount a show. On the way, however, they learn that the Marlfoxes will attempt to seize Redwall, and hasten onward to warn them, while Guosim from another part of Mossflower do the same.

The Marlfoxes consist of High Queen Silth and her brood. They are different from other foxes in their fur, which gives them the ability to blend into almost any surrounding, invisible to all but the keenest eye. This ability has given rise to the false rumor that the Marlfoxes are magic, which they are not. However, Marlfoxes are highly agile and skilled with axes.

Castle Marl, home of the Marlfoxes, is situated in the middle of an enormous inland sea, on the island that was once home to Badger Lord Urthwyte the Mighty. The Marlfoxes command a vast army of water rats, and they travel around the country seeking rare and priceless artifacts.

US cover of Marlfox

The Marlfoxes, backed by an army of water rats, mount a successful invasion of Redwall and steal the tapestry of the long dead hero, Martin the Warrior. The Marlfox Ziral, however, is slain, and the remaining Marlfoxes swear revenge on the citizens of Redwall.

Mokkan, one of the Marlfoxes, escapes with the tapestry, leaving his siblings behind. Three young Redwallers, Songbreeze Swifteye, Dannflor Reguba, and a Guosim shrew named Dippler set out after Mokkan, trying to retrieve the tapestry. They meet Burble, a water vole, and have many adventures and meet many friends who help them on their journey, such as the ginormous hedgehog Sollertree,who lost his daughter Nettlebud to the Marlfoxes and water rats, and the Mighty Megraw, a large osprey who used to live by the Marlfox island but was driven away in an ambush by magpies.

Meanwhile, the remaining Marlfoxes lay siege to Redwall. After a series of battles, Songbreeze's father Janglur Swifteye, Dannflor's father Rusvul Reguba, Cregga Rose Eyes, and many others fight off the remaining army, killing the remaining Marlfoxes and restoring peace to Redwall. In a discrepancy the rats were divided into eight groups, but one group was sent each way.

Song, Dann, Dippler and Burble meet some new friends and set out into the great lake to the island. Mokkan finds that Silth has been killed by one of his sisters, Lantur. He promptly kills her by pushing her into the lake full of pike, proclaiming himself King. However, the companions arrive and overthrow the water rat army. Mokkan escapes in a boat, but an escaped slave, whom we find out is Nettlebud, throws a chain at him and knocks him into the lake, where he is eaten by pike.

The surviving water rats are left on the island to become peaceful creatures and farm the land, and the companions return home to Redwall, where Songbreeze Swifteye is named Abbess and Dannflor Reguba is named Abbey Champion by Cregga Rose Eyes, Redwall's blind badgermum. Dippler is named Log-a-log, and Burble is named Chief of the Watervoles.

At the end of the novel is a note, stating that the entire tale was made into a drama, edited by one Florian Dugglewoof Wilffachop.

Characters in Marlfox

Redwallers and companions

Marlfoxes

A rare silver morph of the common red fox.

The "Marl" sub-species of foxes portrayed in Marlfox actually do exist. Silver colored foxes are a rare color mutation of the common red fox. In the novel, the Marlfox characters are:

Book divisions (English)

  • Act 1: Enter the Players
  • Act 2: Four Chieftains Going Forth
  • Act 3: The Queen's Island

(These divisions are called "acts," instead of "books," as in the other installments of the series. This is explained by a note at the end stating that it had been edited by Florian, the hare leader of the Wandering Noonvale Companions.)

Translations

  • (French) Rougemuraille : Les Ombrenards
  • (Italian) La Regina di Castel Vulpombra
  • (Russian) Белые лисы

References

Preceded by Redwall Series
(chronological order)
Succeeded by
Preceded by Redwall Series
(publication order)
Succeeded by