Author's Note: Thanks to one of my reviewers, I added the part about there being a riddle involved. Almost forgot about that one.
How to Write a Novel in the Redwall Series
BASIC PLOT:
There is a young clumsy woodland creature whom no one respects but has the dream of becoming a warrior. Some stereotypically evil bad guy (who is always a type of vermin) has a huge army and attacks Redwall. There is a journey for some obscure reason and someone has to solve a riddle. The woodland creature proves his/herself after the death of a loved one, the bad guy is defeated, THE END.
MISC. NOTES:
1) Don't forget to randomly describe all of the food they eat in excruciating detail.
2) Change common human expressions to fit with an animals anatomy in a cutesy way.
3) All cute animals are good, all vermin are bad
4) Moles always act like down-to-earth, simple, and wise people. Badgers always have bad tempers. Mice are always heroic. Otters are always athletic Etc, etc, etc. Try making up some stereotypes of your own!
How to Write a Novel in the Redwall Series
BASIC PLOT:
There is a young clumsy woodland creature whom no one respects but has the dream of becoming a warrior. Some stereotypically evil bad guy (who is always a type of vermin) has a huge army and attacks Redwall. There is a journey for some obscure reason and someone has to solve a riddle. The woodland creature proves his/herself after the death of a loved one, the bad guy is defeated, THE END.
MISC. NOTES:
1) Don't forget to randomly describe all of the food they eat in excruciating detail.
2) Change common human expressions to fit with an animals anatomy in a cutesy way.
3) All cute animals are good, all vermin are bad
4) Moles always act like down-to-earth, simple, and wise people. Badgers always have bad tempers. Mice are always heroic. Otters are always athletic Etc, etc, etc. Try making up some stereotypes of your own!
