From publisher blurb:
OLD MEMORIES, NEW STORIES
As a young kid growing up in northern New Hampshire, we didn't have high speed internet till I was 16, and never had cable television. So, the library was our escape into other worlds while our peers had video games and TV. My sister came to favor historical fiction, my brother political biographies, and I gravitated - big surprise - towards fantasy and science fiction. And Redwall was one of those first series I grabbed and devoured - I even wrote a letter to Brian Jacques, and while I didn't get one back, I still felt very deeply about the Redwall books. When I got to about 12 or so, I then found Mouse Guard, and fell in love with it.
To avoid the whole memoir here, when I was looking for a little project to start between some others, I was sorting through my paperbacks and found one of my old worn Redwall poetry books, and it all came to life again for me. This book is an homage and love letter to anthropomorphic animal stories, specifically Redwall, Mouse Guard, and Brambly Hedge. In this setting book, we provide you with a collection of kingdoms, ancestries, subclasses, and feats for your table as your group of wanderers explore the old and new - lands of
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