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"A Raptor Dragon that appears in Bakra's Omati Gorge. It has an auburn body, strong and powerful lower limbs and mouth, and is the king of the local Raptor Dragons."

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  • Bloodwrath
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  • "A Raptor Dragon that appears in Bakra's Omati Gorge. It has an auburn body, strong and powerful lower limbs and mouth, and is the king of the local Raptor Dragons."
  • The Bloodwrath is a mental condition characteristic of badgers, but not limited exclusively to the species. It causes the afflicted to go berserk with anger for a short period of time, enabling him (or her) to cause a fantastic amount of damage during battle and withstand an almost unreal amount of battle damage. Despite these apparent advantages, the Bloodwrath is sometimes considered to be a weakness. When mentioned, it is spoke of as a terrible and dangerous affliction. Among the effects of the Bloodwrath, seeing red and the inability to distinguish friend from foe may occur. Badgers, when they reach their greatest enemy, tend to crush them, rather than kill them with their weapons
  • The Bloodwrath is a periodic berserk rage that afflicts some characters in the Redwall continuum, usually badgers. Non-natives of the continuum can start to suffer from it if their disguise is prone to it. It can be controlled through medication and/or combatted with the inherent serenity of a TARDIS's zero room. Father Christmas can suspend it temporarily. Chocolate also works. Bloodwrath can be a charge unless the character is either a badger or Ranguvar Foeseeker.
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  • The Bloodwrath is a periodic berserk rage that afflicts some characters in the Redwall continuum, usually badgers. Non-natives of the continuum can start to suffer from it if their disguise is prone to it. It can be controlled through medication and/or combatted with the inherent serenity of a TARDIS's zero room. Father Christmas can suspend it temporarily. Chocolate also works. Bloodwrath is almost invariably triggered in battle in the Redwall canon, though the agents who have it can be triggered by, for example, particularly bad Sues, a Sue saying or doing something particularly stupid and/or offensive, or the agent finding he or she has run out of chocolate. The main symptom of Bloodwrath is uncontrollable anger directed at one's enemies. A creature under the control of Bloodwrath will cease to notice pain or injury and will fight through just about anything in order to reach their target. While the Bloodwrath is activated, blood vessels in the eyes widen, causing the whites of the eyes to turn red. The canonical character Lady Cregga Rose Eyes suffered this symptom to such an extent that her eyes became permanently pink. Unfortunately, as soon as the rage passes (usually not until the Bloodwrather is incapacitated or the enemy is dead), the pain and exhaustion they should have suffered during the wrath comes back with a vengeance once they finally notice that they are injured. It's also very difficult to think clearly while under Bloodwrath. This may make the Bloodwrath, depending on one's point of view, a case of either Cursed With Awesome or Blessed With Suck. Agents Laburnum, Manx, Tawaki, and Adder suffer from the Bloodwrath permanently. In Laburnum's case, it developed during her student days in the Official Fanfiction University of Redwall. In Tawaki's case, it was contracted from his badger disguise (link). "zain" of the badfic "Blood omen," sporked by Manx and Shadow, apparently either misinterpreted or ripped off the Bloodwrath to a ridiculous degree; his condition was called the "blood omen" and involved blood actually running out of his eyes during his berserk rages. Bloodwrath can be a charge unless the character is either a badger or Ranguvar Foeseeker.
  • The Bloodwrath is a mental condition characteristic of badgers, but not limited exclusively to the species. It causes the afflicted to go berserk with anger for a short period of time, enabling him (or her) to cause a fantastic amount of damage during battle and withstand an almost unreal amount of battle damage. Despite these apparent advantages, the Bloodwrath is sometimes considered to be a weakness. When mentioned, it is spoke of as a terrible and dangerous affliction. Among the effects of the Bloodwrath, seeing red and the inability to distinguish friend from foe may occur. Badgers, when they reach their greatest enemy, tend to crush them, rather than kill them with their weapons It is possible to control the Bloodwrath, but this takes an inordinate amount of willpower and personal strength. As yet, the only badger to have done this is Gorath the Flame. Characters who have shown signs of the Bloodwrath thus far that were not badgers are: * Cuthbert Blanedale Frunk * Ranguvar Foeseeker * Martin the Warrior * Rab Streambattle * Grath Longfletch * Matthias * Jess Squirrel * Dannflower Reguba * Luke the Warrior * Martin II * Triss * Deyna the Taggerung * Rakkety Tam MacBurl * Bisky * Laird Bosie McScutta of Bowlaynee * Buckler Kordyne * Axtel Sturnclaw * Skor Axehound Characters who are assumed to have had Bloodwrath include: * Felldoh * Glokkpod All major Badger Rulers have been known to be afflicted with the Bloodwrath except for Russano the Wise, Hightor, Mandoral Highpeak, and Violet Wildstripe. However, these Badger Rulers were not mentioned extensively, and they may have suffered the Bloodwrath at one time or another.
  • "A Raptor Dragon that appears in Bakra's Omati Gorge. It has an auburn body, strong and powerful lower limbs and mouth, and is the king of the local Raptor Dragons."
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