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To the far west of here is a land called mossflower. there is an abbey in mossflower with a long and proud warrior heritage. this order isn't as old as the samurai but they are as wise as they are brave and honourable.

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Jewel: Chapter One

Slaving was a lucrative business in the pastoral surroundings of the south of mossflower; but slagar was known to be the best at what he did.

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Redwall songs #1 OLD STORIES

Give me a shout about how you like it. ( you might get something. ) old stories told by travelers, great songs that bards have sung of mossflower's summers faded, gone when redwall's stones were young.

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An Encounter with Vipertooth the Slayer

An encounter with vipertooth the slayer by foxpiper as i wondered through the woods of mossflower, i heard the joseph bell toll the twelfth hour; the dark midnight sky was an ominous sight, but it was the creature i saw that

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Legacy of Silver - Chapter One

As light began to take hold of mossflower, del who had taken last watch, woke everyone.

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Is it anything like mossflower?" "there are some similarities, but the flowers and trees are different and we have more hills and valleys," "it sounds lovely.

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Exiles of Mossflower: Chapter Three

#4 of exiles of mossflower chapter three "pity not the raccoon. while she is not strong like the wolverine, or a far runner like the fox, she has the keenest eyes and spirit of all itazou's children.

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The Ballad of Temiree

mossflower woods was his domain, living in a cottage small and plain; through its waters he did roam, resting by their shores of loam.

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The Outlander Epilogue

**epilogue** the humidity of the late summer beat down on the dusty trails of mossflower wood. the crickets chirruped lazily as if to serenade the summer flowers now in full bloom.

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Far to the east of mossflower in the land of jima, two fox cubs sparred with their wooden bokkens laughing as they did in front of a grand house. inside, the sunlight filtered through windows and made shadows that danced on the walls.

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The Oulander 1 1

#4 of the outlander book 1 chapter 1 **book one - starfire** **1** extract from the diary of tim churchmouse, recorder of events at redwall abbey in mossflower country.

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Jewel: Prologue

After what seemed a century of climbing, the fox finally reached the top of the ladder and emerged into the gentle, always-verdant scenery of the south of mossflower.

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