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Encyclopedia > The Pearls of Lutra
The Pearls of Lutra
Image:PearlsOfLutraUK.jpg
UK 1st Edition Cover
Author Brian Jacques
Illustrator Allan Curless
Cover artist Chris Baker
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series Redwall
Genre(s) Fantasy novel
Publisher Hutchinson (UK) & Philomel (US)
Publication date 1996
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 375 (UK Hardback) & 408 (US Hardback)
ISBN ISBN 0-09-176536-6 (UK Hardback) & ISBN 0-399-22946-9 (US Hardback)
Preceded by Outcast of Redwall
Followed by The Long Patrol
 

The Pearls of Lutra is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 1996. It is the ninth book in the Redwall series. The American edition of the novel was published simply as Pearls of Lutra. Image File history File links The UK cover of The Pearls of Lutra This image is a book cover. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... In political geography and international politics, a country is a political division of a geographical entity, a sovereign territory, most commonly associated with the notions of state or nation and government. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... Redwall was the first book in the eponymous series by Brian Jacques. ... Look up Fantasy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary For other definitions of fantasy, see fantasy (psychology). ... A publisher is a person or entity which engages in the act of publishing. ... Hutchinson is a book publisher, and is a division of Random House. ... A hardcover (or hardback or hardbound) book is bound with rigid protective covers (typically of cardboard covered with cloth or heavy paper) and a stitched spine. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... ISBN-13 represented as EAN-13 bar code (in this case ISBN 978-3-16-148410-0) The International Standard Book Number, ISBN, is a unique[1] commercial book identifier barcode. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Long Patrol is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 1997. ... Smaug in his lair: an illustration for the fantasy The Hobbit Fantasy is a genre of art that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ... Redwall was the first book in the eponymous series by Brian Jacques. ...

Contents

Plot introduction

When Ublaz Mad-Eyes sets out on a mission to steal the Tears of All Oceans, a set of six spherical rose-pink pearls, from the Lutra otter clan, Grath Longfletch must stand up to the evil pine marten while the Redwallers search for the missing treasures. Genera Amblonyx Aonyx Enhydra Lontra Lutra Lutrogale Pteronura The otter (lutrinae) is a carnivorous aquatic or marine mammal part of the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, polecats, badgers, as well as others. ...


Plot summary

When gathering herbs near the quarry in Mossflower Woods, the young Redwallers Tansy and Arven come across a mysterious skeleton among the rocks. They are presently disoriented in a rainstorm and, failing to return to the abbey before the breaking of the storm, are rescued by Martin II. Tansy quickly leads curious Redwallers back to the quarry to examine the mysterious skeleton, and along the way, they meet two travelers: the irrepressible hare Cleckstarr Lepus Montisle and his owl friend Gerul. In the fictional world of Redwall, Mossflower Woods is a forest surrounding the abbey of Redwall, known to be frequented by various gangs and vermin lowlifes, redering it a no-go zone at night. ... In the Redwall novels by author Brian Jacques, Redwall Abbey is ruled by a patriarch or matriarch properly addressed Father Abbot or Mother Abbess. ... Arven is an anthropomorphic squirrel from the Redwall series. ... Martin the Warrior is an important mouse character in the Redwall series by Brian Jacques. ... Throughout the Redwall series by Brian Jacques, there are several bird characters. ...


Meanwhile, far across the western sea on the tropical isle of Sampetra, trouble is brewing. Ublaz Mad-Eyes, a large, sinewy pine marten with a hypnotic stare, gathers an army of barbaric monitor lizards and trident wielding searats. The stoat captain Conva is sent out to retrieve the Tears of All Oceans, six perfectly spherical rose-pink pearls, but after murdering the Holt Lutra who owned the pearls, the Tears are stolen by the weasel Graylunk, who flees into Mossflower Woods. Conva tracks him to Redwall Abbey, where Graylunk takes refuge, before returning to Sampetra. Ublaz Mad-Eyes is a character from the Redwall novel Pearls of Lutra. ... Binomial name Martes martes (Linnaeus, 1758) This article is about the European Pine Marten. ... The Tears of All Oceans are a group of jewels from the Redwall novel Pearls of Lutra by Brian Jacques. ... Redwall Abbey is the fictional refuge of many of the good forest animals in the Redwall series by Brian Jacques. ...

US cover of Pearls of Lutra
US cover of Pearls of Lutra

Ublaz is not pleased and presently murders Conva. He then sends out an elite force of monitor lizards, headed by their general Lask Frildur, to Mossflower to retrieve the pearls. They are escorted by the ferret captain Romsca and her crew. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...


However, the daughter of the Lutra chieftain is not dead. Far away on the western shores, Grath Longfletch, a strong female otter, was at the gates of the Dark Forest before being found by a pair of bankvoles, who nursed her back to health. The otter fashioned a powerful bow and a quiver of green-fletched arrows, with which she planned on wreaking her revenge. She eliminates a longboat-crew of searats and then takes their boat southward into Mossflower, where she hopes to find the corsairs that slew her family. In the Redwall universe, Dark Forest is the afterlife for goodbeasts (A heaven of sorts). ...


Presently, Conva's brother Barranca discovers that Ublaz has killed his brother, and he begins hatching a plan to overthrow the pine marten and take the island for himself. With the fearsome Lask and his lizards gone to Mossflower, Barranca decides to seize his chance.


Back at Redwall, the old bankvole recorder Rollo determines that the skeleton in the quarry was Graylunk. He had become gravely injured in a fight with the weasel Flairnose, whom he killed, over the pearls before seeking safety at Redwall. There he befriended an old squirrel called Fermald before he went off to die in the woods. Fermald, a clever old beast, had expertly hidden the pearls thorought the abbey before passing away several seasons ago. Tansy and Rollo, along with the hedgehog maid's friends Craklyn the squirrel and Piknim the mouse, begin a search for the six exquisite pearls. The Dibbun Arven and his two partners in crime, the moles Diggum and Gurrbowl, occasionally help in the search.


When Abbot Durral takes young Viola Bankvole for a stroll in Mossflower Woods, they are captured by Lask and his troops. Lask binds the Abbot and the bankvole and attempts to ransom them for the pearls at Redwall. However, the pearls have not yet been found, and Lask and his lizards take the two Redwallers back to their ship to be captives at Sampetra. In the Redwall novels by author Brian Jacques, Redwall Abbey is ruled by a patriarch or matriarch properly addressed Father Abbot or Mother Abbess. ...


Martin, Clecky, Gerul, and the Skipper of Otters pursue the lizards through Mossflower, slaying several but failing to rescue the captives. Gerul and Skipper become wounded and are sent back to the Abbey, but the others chase the lizards to the western shore. There, they meet up with Grath Longfletch, who had caught sight of Romsca's ship, the Waveworm, and attempted to pick off some of the vermin. Durral manages to help Viola get to safety on the shore, but the ship departs before he can escape. Viola is sent back to Redwall with two shrews to guide her, and Grath, Clecky, Martin, and the Log-a-Log's two sons use discarded vermin boats to form the Freebeast, a double-outrigger vessel in which they pursue Lask to Sampetra. Viola, who has snuck aboard, also ends up coming along. In the fictional Redwall series of novels by Brian Jacques, the Skipper of Otters is what otters call their leader. ... Logalog is a character in the Redwall series that appears in every book. ...


On Sampetra, Barranca has been slain by Rasconza, a clever fox corsair who takes over the rebellion against Ublaz, and Sampetra is plunged into all-out war.


In the search for the six pearls, the Redwaller friends slowly but surely find them all, though not without paying the price. The young mouse Piknim ends up being slain by the cruel jackdaws at St. Ninian's while searching for a pearl. The church is burnt down to prevent evil from using it again, and the quest resumes, with all the pearls eventually being found. St. ...


Martin, Grath and their friends closely follow Romsca and Lask across the ocean, and end up meeting the otters of Holt Ruddaring along the way. Inbar Trueflight, a skilled archer, and the seal Hawm tag along on the quest.


On the Waveworm, Durral is underfed and mistreated, but the ferret captain Romsca protects him from the fierce violence and hunger of Lask's cruel monitor lizards. Lask and Romsca, who had been at odds with one another since the beginning, finally battle on deck, with the crews of both being decimated. Romsca ends up slaying Lask but is fatally injured in the process. Before dying, she gives the abbot instructions on how to set the rudder to fix the ship toward Sampetra. As the last living creature aboard the ship, the old Abbot sails alone toward the evil isle.


When Martin, Clecky, Grath, Inbar, the shrews and Viola arrive on Sampetra, a battle ensues. Most of the monitor lizards and wave-vermin are killed, and Martin corners Ublaz alone in his palace. They duel it out, but Ublaz accidentally steps on the poisonous snake that he had hypnotized and kept as a pet. The snake bites him and he dies.


Durral is rescued and the warriors all return to Mossflower. Grath stays with Inbar at Holt Ruddering, but the others meet Tansy and her friends at the shore. The young hedgehog, realizing the pearls lead only to greed and violence, casts them out into the sea to be forever lost. For her hard work, perseverance and aptitude, Tansy is made Abbess of Redwall to succeed old Durral.


Characters in "The Pearls of Lutra"

  • Tansy
  • Arven
  • Martin II
  • Cleckstarr Lepus Montisle (Clecky)
  • Gerul the Owl
  • Ublaz Mad-Eyes
  • Grath Longfletch
  • Fermald the Ancient
  • Rollo
  • Craklyn
  • Piknim
  • Conva
  • Barranca
  • Rasconza
  • Abbot Durral
  • Viola Bankvole
  • Romsca
  • Sagitar
  • Graylunk
  • Hawm Seal
  • Lask Frildur
  • Inbar

In the Redwall novels by author Brian Jacques, Redwall Abbey is ruled by a patriarch or matriarch properly addressed Father Abbot or Mother Abbess. ... Arven is an anthropomorphic squirrel from the Redwall series. ... Martin the Warrior is an important mouse character in the Redwall series by Brian Jacques. ... Throughout the Redwall series by Brian Jacques, there are several bird characters. ... Ublaz Mad-Eyes is a character from the Redwall novel Pearls of Lutra. ... In the Redwall novels by author Brian Jacques, Redwall Abbey is ruled by a patriarch or matriarch properly addressed Father Abbot or Mother Abbess. ...

Trivia

  • It should be noted that the scientific name for otters is Lutra lutra and the father of Grath Longfletch, one of the otter protagonists, is named Lutra, as well as the holt which she comes from.
  • Tansy becomes the first known abbot or abbess of Redwall who is not a mouse. After her, none of the abbots and abbesses mentioned until the time of Triss are mice. Like her, they also tend to be young ex-adventurers and are usually abbesses, not abbots, compared to the predominantly academic, older male leaders mentioned before. This may be a response by Jacques to author criticism that his books adhered too strongly to traditional British class and leadership stereotypes. Other possible deviations from stereotypes could include the "wise owl" Gerul, who is not the least bit academic but is in fact young, scrappy, lacking in wisdom, and possessing of a thick Irish accent. Gerul is also arguably a better fighter and better leader than his companion Clecky, a hare, a species normally portrayed as notoriously militaristic and aristocratic.
  • Rollo Bankvole shows his interest in literature as a dibbun in the book Mattimeo where he is often seen singing improvised songs and attempting new words.
  • This is one of only two known times Jacques unintentionally uses a name in two different books: a minor character is a shrew named Trimp, and Trimp was the name of a major character in The Legend of Luke (while there are the first and second Martin the Warriors, that was intentional). The other time is that of "Ripfang" in Mossflower and Lord Brocktree.

Triss is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 2002. ... The Legend of Luke is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 1999. ... Mossflower is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 1988. ... Lord Brocktree is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 2000. ...

Book divisions (English)

  • Book 1: Six Tears for an Abbot
  • Book 2: Westward the Warriors
  • Book 3: When Tears Are Shed

Translations

  • (Finnish) Jalokivien jäljillä
  • (French) Rougemuraille : Les Perles de Loubia
    • Tome 1 : L'Empereur aux yeux fous
    • Tome 2 : Six larmes pour un abbé
    • Tome 3 : L'Âme-Libre
    • Tome 4 : La Vengeance de Loubia
  • (German) Die Geiseln des Kaisers
  • (Italian) Le Perle di Lutra
  • (Swedish) Lutras pärlor

External link

  • Plot summary
Preceded by
Mattimeo
Redwall Series
(chronological order)
Succeeded by
The Long Patrol
Preceded by
Outcast of Redwall
Redwall Series
(publication order)
Succeeded by
The Great Redwall Feast


Mattimeo is a novel by Brian Jacques, the third in the Redwall series. ... Redwall was the first book in the eponymous series by Brian Jacques. ... The Long Patrol is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques, published in 1997. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Redwall was the first book in the eponymous series by Brian Jacques. ... The Great Redwall Feast was written by Brian Jacques and illustrated by the well-known Redwall artist, Christopher Denise, and it was published in 1996. ...


  Results from FactBites:
 
The Long Patrol: The Redwall Bookshelf (1500 words)
The container for the pearls (a scallop shell) and the riddle to pearl #1 are found in Fermald's attic.
Pearl #2 and riddle for pearl #3 are found in the barrel of the drink called Cup of Cheer.
Pearl #5 and riddle to pearl #6 found in the tapestry.
Brian Jacques: The Pearls of Lutra (390 words)
The Pearls of Lutra begins just outside Redwall Abbey, where a young hogmaid named Tansy has been sent to gather herbs for Sister Cicely, with her young friend, Arven, keeping her company.
Yet the rat he sent to fetch the pearls has not returned.
"Pearls Of Lutra, it is very suspenseful, but filled with lots of action.
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