Talk:Grumpy Watervole
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Could someone demonstrate a page reference on how he died? --LordTBT
Talk! 11:43, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
Sorry, Brad, you're right. 'Twas Magger who was killed by a stab from behind. Book reference following:
pg. 264, Philomel edition:
Bending backward, he [the bankvole] looked up into the leering face of Magger. The weasel was standing atop a knoll, holding a boulder over his head. before the startled vole could move, the big stone crashed down, slaying him outright.
I hate to point this out, but...
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He hardly deserves to be called a "grey character." He doesn't do one thing good, in fact he is evil thruoughout the book (almost killing sister atrata (i believe) killing a bird and eating it (er spitting it) and thretens to kill orkwil several times. He was never mistreated by orkwil, but he was bad toward him, so he kinda had it comming. Why would you call him a grey character? Sambrook the otter 23:07, 19 September 2008 (UTC)
- He's a woodlander and not a villain. Plain and simple. --LordTBT
Talk! 03:14, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
Good enough for me. Sambrook the otter 14:51, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
Nameless characters
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What is the criteria for determining whether a nameless character is significant enough to merit a page. I am not questioning the selection of the Grumpy Watervole, I'm just asking what determines whether others, for example the old fox toward the end of 'Rakkety Tam' who served under all three wolverines, are also deserving of pages. —This unsigned comment was added by 99.98.209.91 (talk • contribs) 01:52, April 8, 2011. Please sign your posts with ~~~~!