Mariel of Redwall

      Mariel of Redwall
      Mariel of Redwall.jpg
      UK 1st Edition Cover
      Author(s) Brian Jacques
      Illustrator Gary Chalk
      Cover artist Pete Lyon
      Language English
      Series Redwall
      Genre(s) Fantasy novel
      Publisher Hutchinson (UK) & Philomel (US)
      Publication date 1991
      Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
      Pages 390 (UK Hardback) & 387 (US Hardback)
      ISBN ISBN 0-09-176405-X (UK Hardback) & ISBN 0-399-22144-1 (US Hardback)
      OCLC Number 24742557
      Preceded by Mattimeo
      Followed by Salamandastron

      Mariel of Redwall is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 1991. It is the fourth book in the Redwall series.

      Plot introduction

      When a young mousemaid loses her memory in a shipwreck, she takes the name "Storm Gullwhacker" after a successful encounter with a seagull. As she regains her memory while at Redwall Abbey, however, she swears vengeance against Gabool the Wild, the searat who had tried to slay her, and had taken her father captive.

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      Plot summary

      US cover of Mariel of Redwall

      The protagonist, Mariel Gullwhacker, was enslaved by Gabool the Wild when the ship she and her father Joseph were on, the Periwinkle, was captured. It had been carrying a bell to Lord Rawnblade Widestripe in Salamandastron, and that, too, was seized by Gabool. After attacking Gabool, the mouse was thrown into the sea and washed up on the shore, causing her to lose her memory. She took the name "Storm Gullwhacker", and gave the name "Gullwhacker" to the rope she had used to fight off a seabird.

      Three members of the Long Patrol, Colonel Clary, Brigadier Thyme, and the Honorable Rosemary, escort Mariel to a squirrel named Pakatugg. He is given the task to lead Mariel to Redwall, where the woodlanders help her regain her memory. She befriends a young fieldmouse named Dandin, a hedgehog named Durry Quill, and a hare named Tarquin Longleap Woodsorrel, and together they journey to Gabool's island of Terramort to defeat him. Lord Rawnblade also joins the four comrades later on to help them defeat Gabool in his fortress of Bladegirt, where he commands a fleet of searat and corsair ships. The denizens of Redwall, meanwhile, defended the Abbey against Graypatch, a searat on the run from Gabool's army, and his horde. Clary and Thyme, along with Pakatugg, are killed freeing slaves from Graypatch's camp. Graypatch decides to return to his ship but is killed by Oak Tom, a squirrel allied with Redwall.

      Gabool, meanwhile, is slowly being driven insane. After capturing Mariel's father, who was transporting the bell to Salamandastron, he begins to hallucinate, believing to hear the bell ring when no one else is in the room. After a battle with the protagonists, Gabool is killed by his pet scorpion. The bell is eventually recovered from Gabool and given to Redwall Abbey as a gift. Named after its creator, it becomes the Joseph Bell.

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      Plot Inconsistencies

      • In chapter 13 of Book 1, Brother Hubert is mistakenly referred to as Abbot Hubert.
      • In chapter 18 of Book 1, Pakatugg the Squirrel is referred to as a hedgehog.
      • In Abbot Saxtus's writings, he refers to Bagg as a mole, when he is actually an otter.
      • One time Graypatch, the captain of the Darkqueen, is spelled Greypatch.
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      Characters in Mariel of Redwall

      Redwallers and companions

      Searats and corsairs

      • Gabool the Wild
      • Orgeye
      • Hookfin
      • Bluddrigg
      • Garrtail
      • Riptung
      • Skullgor
      • Grimtooth
      • Saltar
      • Graypatch

      Gabool's ships and their crews

      • Waveblade:
        • Orgeye
        • Durry Quill (as the Gabriel)
      • Blacksail:
        • Hookfin
        • Tarquin L. Woodsorrel (as the Hon Rosie)
      • Rathelm:
        • Flogga
      • Greenfang:
        • Bluddrigg
        • Garrtail
      • Nightwake:
        • Riptung
        • Dandin (as the Abbot Bernard)
      • Seatalon:
        • Catseyes
        • Fishtail
      • Crabclaw: (originally Periwinkle)
        • Captain Ash
        • Skullgor
        • Grimtooth
        • Joseph the Bellmaker (under original name)
      • Darkqueen:
        • Saltar
        • Graypatch
        • Frink
        • Deadglim
        • Lardgutt
        • Kybo
        • Fishgill
        • Bigfang
        • Reekhide
        • Stumpclaw
        • Shornear
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      Book divisions (English)

      • Book 1: The Maid from the Sea (Chapters 1-18)
      • Book 2: The Strange Forest (Chapters 19-26)
      • Book 3: The Sound of a Bell! (Chapters 27-42)
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      Translations

      • (Dutch) Mariël
        • Mariël: Het Verlaten Strand
        • Mariël: Het Oneindige Bos
        • Mariël: Eiland Aardedood
      • (Finnish) Mariel, taistelija
      • (French) Rougemuraille : Mariel
        • Tome 1 : La Révolte de Tempête
        • Tome 2 : Kamoul le Sauvage
        • Tome 3 : La Forêt hostile
        • Tome 4 : À l'assaut de Terramort
      • (German) Mariel: Das Geheimnis der Glocke
      • (Italian) Mariel di Redwall
      • (Spanish) Mariel de Redwall
      • (Swedish) Mariel, klockmakarens dotter
      • (Russian) old version - Мэриел, new version - Мэриел из Рэдволла
      Preceded by
      Outcast of Redwall
      Redwall Series
      (chronological order)
      Succeeded by
      The Bellmaker
      Preceded by
      Mattimeo
      Redwall Series
      (publication order)
      Succeeded by
      Salamandastron
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