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| - At Marshank, Brome watches Felldoh come under attack by Badrang's horde just as the Fur and Freedom Fighters arrive in support. It is too late to save Felldoh, who dies in his father's arms. The battles rage until Badrang offers a deal-- if the others surrender, they will be spared from death and become his slaves again. Despite being pinned down, they refuse and things look grim, for it is clear Martin will not be returning with an army. But Martin is in fact on his way by boat with a small army of otters and shrews-- but he wonders if this will be enough, and in time...just as they are swept over giant rapids.
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| - At Marshank, Brome watches Felldoh come under attack by Badrang's horde just as the Fur and Freedom Fighters arrive in support. It is too late to save Felldoh, who dies in his father's arms. The battles rage until Badrang offers a deal-- if the others surrender, they will be spared from death and become his slaves again. Despite being pinned down, they refuse and things look grim, for it is clear Martin will not be returning with an army. But Martin is in fact on his way by boat with a small army of otters and shrews-- but he wonders if this will be enough, and in time...just as they are swept over giant rapids. Martin and company survive the rapids but must march to the now distant Marshank as the Fur and Freedom Fighters prepare for the final curtain, saying their emotional farewells before battle. As the fighters are driven back, Martin's small band crests a ridge where they see that ALL the good creatures they have met in their journey have assembled, ready to join him. He gives the order and charges to the rescue. Reunited, the fighters assemble for the final charge-- Marshank will be theirs!
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