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Quiz about Eulalia A Redwall Warcry Quiz
Quiz about Eulalia A Redwall Warcry Quiz

Eulalia! A Redwall Warcry Quiz


In the "Redwall" series by Brian Jacques characters often use warcries when heading in to battle. This quiz will test your knowledge on the warcries used in the Redwall world. Good luck! Eulaliaaaaa! Give 'em blood 'n vinegar! (Warning: spoilers!)

A multiple-choice quiz by Daaanieeel. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Daaanieeel
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
340,540
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
145
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Question 1 of 10
1. Often certain species of animals have their own warcry. Which species are the traditional users of the warcry "Eulaliaaaaaa"? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In which book would you find the warcry "Ee aye eeeh"? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The Guosim (Guerrilla Union of Shrews in Mossflower) shrews had their own warcry. What was it? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Sometimes, Redwall characters have their own personal warcries. Which of the following is NOT an example of one of these? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. It's not just good characters that use warcries, bad characters use them as well. What was the warcry used by Badrang the Tyrant and his horde? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. "Free Southswaaaaaard!" In "The Bellmaker", this warcry was used by the creatures that fought to rid Southsward of Urgan Nagru and his horde. Who, of these characters, did NOT fight in the Battle of Southsward? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In "The Legend of Luke", Martin the Warrior and the questers enter the woods of the Painted Ones, tree rats who attack travellers who enter their area. While the questers are under attack, Martin yells a warcry which scares the Painted Ones away. What warcry did he yell? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The famous warcry of Redwall Abbey is "Redwaaaaaall!" This warcry is generally used by the abbey warriors. However, not all abbey warriors used it. Which of the following abbey warriors did NOT use the Redwall Abbey warcry exclusively? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. "Trag! Trag! Trag!" This warcry appears in the novel "Mariel of Redwall" and is used by the creatures fighting an evil warlord. What does TRAG stand for? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. "Ungatt.... Trunn! Trunn! Trunn!" This is the warcry of the evil Ungatt Trunn and his horde, the Blue Hordes. In which book do Ungatt Trunn and the Blue Hordes appear? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Often certain species of animals have their own warcry. Which species are the traditional users of the warcry "Eulaliaaaaaa"?

Answer: Badgers and hares

Badgers and hares are the traditional uses of the warcry "Eulaliaaaa!" According to Brian Jacques, the term "Eulalia" comes from an ancient Celtic/Norse word for "victory". Eulalia is pronounced "YOO-LAY-LEE-AHH".
2. In which book would you find the warcry "Ee aye eeeh"?

Answer: High Rhulain

"Ee aye eeeh" is the warcry of the otter clans of Green Isle. This warcry is only mentioned in the book "High Rhulain", as is Green Isle and the otter clans that inhabit it.
3. The Guosim (Guerrilla Union of Shrews in Mossflower) shrews had their own warcry. What was it?

Answer: Logalogalogalooog!

This warcry comes from the Guosim word "Log-a-Log", which is the word for the Guosim leader. The Guosim were a group of shrews that live in Mossflower. They were constantly arguing over things and were always willing to help the Redwallers and other good creatures in times of need.
4. Sometimes, Redwall characters have their own personal warcries. Which of the following is NOT an example of one of these?

Answer: Haway the braaaaw!

"Galedeeeeep!" is the warcry of the otter Finnbarr Galedeep, "Treetops and timber!" is the warcry of Jess Squirrel and "Eeeezaranaaaaaa!" is the warcry of the otter Zaran the Black. "Haway the braaaaw!" is the warcry of the Highlands and Borderlands.
5. It's not just good characters that use warcries, bad characters use them as well. What was the warcry used by Badrang the Tyrant and his horde?

Answer: Badraaaaaang!

Badrang the Tyrant was the main villain of "Martin the Warrior". He forced good creatures to be his slaves and forced them to build him his kingdom, which he named "Marshank".

A common warcry for villains is yelling the leader's name twice, followed by "Kill! Kill! Kill!" Gulo the Savage and his horde and Cluny the Scourge and his horde used this warcry.
6. "Free Southswaaaaaard!" In "The Bellmaker", this warcry was used by the creatures that fought to rid Southsward of Urgan Nagru and his horde. Who, of these characters, did NOT fight in the Battle of Southsward?

Answer: Mother Mellus

Mother Mellus was a badger mother who was very protective of the dibbuns, the abbey young ones. She ended up being stabbed by a rat named Slipp trying to protect two dibbuns.
7. In "The Legend of Luke", Martin the Warrior and the questers enter the woods of the Painted Ones, tree rats who attack travellers who enter their area. While the questers are under attack, Martin yells a warcry which scares the Painted Ones away. What warcry did he yell?

Answer: Eulaliaaaaaa!

The questers tried to avoid the Painted Ones by going full speed on the raft they were on. However, they were stopped by nets that the Painted Ones set. Martin managed to cut the nets using his famous sword and scare off the Painted Ones by yelling out the warcry "Eulaliaaaaaa!"
8. The famous warcry of Redwall Abbey is "Redwaaaaaall!" This warcry is generally used by the abbey warriors. However, not all abbey warriors used it. Which of the following abbey warriors did NOT use the Redwall Abbey warcry exclusively?

Answer: Laird Bosie McScutta

Laird Bosie McScutta is a hare that appears in the book "Doomwyte". As well as using the warcry "Eulaliaaaa!" he also used his own warcry, "Bowlaaaayneeee awaaaaa!" He was given the role of abbey warrior after he saved the life of a mouse babe from a raven.
9. "Trag! Trag! Trag!" This warcry appears in the novel "Mariel of Redwall" and is used by the creatures fighting an evil warlord. What does TRAG stand for?

Answer: Terramort Resistance Against Gabool

The Terramort Resistance Against Gabool was a band who were slaves and prisoners of the evil searat Gabool the Wild. They wanted to rid the island of Terramort of the evil Gabool and his horde. The TRAG only appears in "Mariel of Redwall".
10. "Ungatt.... Trunn! Trunn! Trunn!" This is the warcry of the evil Ungatt Trunn and his horde, the Blue Hordes. In which book do Ungatt Trunn and the Blue Hordes appear?

Answer: Lord Brocktree

Ungatt Trunn was an evil wildcat who wanted to conquer Salamandastron. His weapon of choice was a trident, however he also used a cutlass. The Blue Hordes was the name of the horde which Ungatt Trunn ruled.
Source: Author Daaanieeel

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