![]() ![]() Martin's Sword is not magicalThere's no magic in the sword, as speculated by many of the characters. What about Arven (From "The Long Patrol".)?.Some of the main qualifications for being Martin (in all the books that I remember) include successfully wielding Martin's sword, which Bragoon does but Horty does not (he wounded his footpaw by stabbing himself with the sword while he was showing off) getting a vision from Martin, which none of the three get, though Saro jokes about Martin warning her and Bragoon to leave years ago and surviving till the end of the book, which Horty does but Bragoon and Saro do not. Judging by the rest of the examples, none of these three qualify.Bragoon, Sarobando, or Horty (From Loamhedge).This also eliminates Martin II, Matthias' grandson. Plus he was alive at the same time as Matthias, who was definitely a reincarnation of Martin. ![]() Mattimeo (From Mattimeo) Does not count as a reincarnation, because he has had little, if any communication with Martin's spirit.So as well as Martin the Warrior, we have: In one case, one of his successors magically learn his skills by touching his sword. After he died, his spirit still roams Redwall, giving visions to the good guys and scaring the crap out of the bad guys. Martin The Warrior is an animal reincarnation of the Avatar.As well as all of the creatures he chose to succeed him. ![]()
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