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Riggu Felis' army was the Feral Cat Army of Green Isle. The catguards numbered at least 200. There were two kinds of officers in the catguards: Weilmarks, or captains of the guard, and Scorecats, who each commanded 20 catguards (as their name suggests).

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  • Riggu Felis' army was the Feral Cat Army of Green Isle. The catguards numbered at least 200. There were two kinds of officers in the catguards: Weilmarks, or captains of the guard, and Scorecats, who each commanded 20 catguards (as their name suggests).
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  • Riggu Felis' army was the Feral Cat Army of Green Isle. The catguards numbered at least 200. There were two kinds of officers in the catguards: Weilmarks, or captains of the guard, and Scorecats, who each commanded 20 catguards (as their name suggests). The catguard army originated from a time long before the events of High Rhulain, being in well in existence around the time of Salamandastron. According to Riggu Felis, the feral cats were originally subservient slaves to more powerful masters. The wildcats apparently liberated the cats (seemingly selectively bred from the Redwall equivalent of African Wildcats) by defeating the masters. The cats became the wildcats' military forces. The Feral Cat Army's first chronologically recorded military operation was the boarding of the ship of High Queen Rhulain Wildlough and Corriam Wildlough. The cats were continually cut down but they eventually overpowered and killed the Queen and severely wounded Corriam. The result of the battle, even with the High Queen's heroic last stand, was the near decimation of the Wildlough otter clan and the end of monarchical rule of Green Isle for many generations. The cats at this battle were described by Corriam to Runa Wildlough as 'wildcats', but this was probably due to the lack of encounters with domestic cats among the Green Isle otters.
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