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Ending up in the world of Redwall, Sunset Shimmer finds herself a giant human in a world of anthropomorphic animals. Where the mindset is that abbeybeasts are always good and vermin are always evil no matter what.

Base on the first book where humans and domesticated animals that are of scaled to real life are written or mention.

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Another new story, and it's from Redwall's world, hmm?

And you depict the Redwallers as the "bad guys". Because they are too racist/xenophobic to tell the difference between a actual good "Vermin" fellow, to a actual evil person?


And the "Vermin" aren't as "bad" in this?

Look, I never actually read the old books or seen that movie. But, I could hypothesize that didn't the "Vermin" attack them first?


Or was this a simple misunderstanding, and toxic bias views got in the way for cooperation and peace between the animal critters?

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The Redwall books just have such a white and black morel with only the woodlanders can ever be good. That I just lost all interest in the books. As the Outcast of Redwall has the woodlanders being as evil as they wanted to the ferret in the book who never was given a chance to be anything but what they saw and treated him as.

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I looked up in the book's wiki. And it says that the Ferret was actually still evil in the first place, because of his "nature" or something like that.

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That’s only because of how he was always blamed for everything and never allowed to be anything else by the other so called good animals.

The author of the books got lots of angry letters about how he enforced that all vermin are always evil. Which I know happen as I wrote to him about that.

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I never thought of you actually reaching to the original author himself, and wrote an angry criticism letter about how his stories are morally/ethically controversial. :rainbowderp: :pinkiegasp:

P.S. Wasn't that particular book made in 1995?

Did you wrote that angry letter even back then?

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Yes I did as I had a classroom pet rat which me and my classmates like and the books were just mean to rats.

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One more thing, were the "Vermins" really that "bad"?

Were they bad because they were mistreated in the first place cliche, and the Woodlanders are the bad guys this whole time. Or were they bad at the start?

What was the history on why the woodlanders despise the "vermins", was there a war or something? Did the vermin's attack first?


If it's the former, I guess Sunset and the Dazzlings will convince or force the woodlanders to actually apologize, and change their bias views. ( And also have the actual BAD vermin characters to apologize for their misdeeds. )

11678384 MEAN?

Sure. And people around the Unit 731 compound only got non-serious skin rashes.


SO following THIS story

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Yeah the author wrote that the woodland critters can do no wrong even when like the squirrels who kill others for fun are just misguided but any vermin is always evil no matter what. I wrote the letter when I was in the 6 grade I think. Hard to remember

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The book series is full of plot holes that show up in the first book like a human size barn and the horse and cart that clearly shows that there are humans around but afterwords aren’t in the series anymore. So I’m changing some things in the book series.

11678414 Hopefully I can get into this story. I've only scene a few episodes of the cartoon adaptation and couldn't get into it passed wanting to kill everyone so the decor would be better

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Yeah the author wrote that the woodland critters can do no wrong even when like the squirrels who kill others for fun are just misguided

The f***!!!!???? "Misguided"? Over murder!? :applejackconfused:

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Were the characters really that terrible, that you want to kill them all?

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Insane troll logic and why I don’t like the series

11678427 "holy" and full of themselves and their SUPPOSED righteousness of the "good guys" Seriously, if you have constipation don't wait until is solidifies as it wasn't a "holy" implement that was lodged up their collective asses

The "bad" guys were almost cringe in their need to bad, for they art the bad guys. If they had killed a few more, while it would not have made the show a comedy, it wouldn't have hurt as much either

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I bet that Sunset will mention this, and call them now for the audacity to think that they're still the "good guys" even after that happened.

It doesn't help that they were being very rude to her when she was just a little girl!?

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They have the mindset that all humans are always evil no matter what and need to be driven off and can’t understand that by doing that to all humans just results in all humans seeing all sapient animals are pests that need to be killed off.

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Wow, what bunch of assholes.

And isn't it very insulting and ironic that Sunset wasn't even a human in the first place, she is also a "sapient animal".

Not only that, but Sunset is "royal blood" too.

If she told them the truth, and have backup evidence by showing them the portal to Equestia, and showing them her true form. They would actually feel ashamed of themselves.


And even if she wasn't human, it's still pretty messed up to depict them that humans are "all evil", even the actual good/nicest humans or children that done nothing wrong.

Same with the "vermin" too.

The foxes and ferrets aren't that bad. And the rats are okay too.

Sunset will definitely get her payback.

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BLOODY but also a good watch

Where the mindset is that abbeybeasts are always good and vermin are always evil no matter what.

Depending on the story you're reading.
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True but not in the first book it isn’t

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Fair enough.

Snakes are bad news in general, no matter which book you're reading.

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