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Samuel Peterson
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A mad hedgehog that is dangerous to all creatures, both vermin and non. Shows that typically good creatures can go bad just as likely as bad creatures.
— 21 hours, 38 min ago
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Samuel Peterson
is on page 308 of 416
Dibbuns and young ones having dark and murderous thoughts? I'm concerned on how that will affect their growth as they get older. Their ordeal has certainly changed them, and not much for the better. They're going to need to some serious therapy after this.
Furthermore, this is the first time that there are four parts in a book in this series. It's always three. Was that a decision by the author or publisher?
— 9 minutes ago
Furthermore, this is the first time that there are four parts in a book in this series. It's always three. Was that a decision by the author or publisher?
Samuel Peterson
is on page 304 of 416
So, how long are these Dibbuns and young ones are going to deal with this mad hedgehog?
— 15 minutes ago
Samuel Peterson
is on page 302 of 416
Yeah, I figured. There was only one otter among the young prisoners. Key word being "was."
— 23 minutes ago
Samuel Peterson
is on page 298 of 416
This sable, Zwilt the Shade, is both clever and strategic now that he's in his element. Let's see if he's just as good as Cluny or Slagar or Ferhago.
— 30 minutes ago
Samuel Peterson
is on page 287 of 416
A badgermaid?! What's a badgermaid doing here?!
— 21 hours, 23 min ago
Samuel Peterson
is on page 283 of 416
Ugh, that was a stupid move. I thought she was smarter than that.
— 21 hours, 27 min ago
Samuel Peterson
is on page 265 of 416
Lugg the stoat was here and now he's gone. I guess that's now typical in this series. If a vermin is suddenly introduced with a name, then they're likely to die soon after.
— 22 hours, 19 min ago
Samuel Peterson
is on page 257 of 416
Another instance where you have a married pair of vermin working together in the horde. First it was the foxes, and now we have stoats.
— Dec 30, 2025 10:18PM
Samuel Peterson
is on page 253 of 416
There's a reason why authors don't keep babies or toddlers or young children as a focus for very long. They're too annoying.
— Dec 30, 2025 10:13PM

