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1. Often certain species of animals have their own warcry. Which species are the traditional users of the warcry "Eulaliaaaaaa"?
2. In which book would you find the warcry "Ee aye eeeh"?
3. The Guosim (Guerrilla Union of Shrews in Mossflower) shrews had their own warcry. What was it?
4. Sometimes, Redwall characters have their own personal warcries. Which of the following is NOT an example of one of these?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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