02x10 - Malkariss

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Redwall". Aired: September 8, 1999 – February 25, 2002.*
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Follows a young mouse named Matthias who lives at Redwall Abbey.
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02x10 - Malkariss

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(Cheering)

(Cackling)



Redwall!





(Squawking)

Hurry!

They're trying to cut us off!

Back, back!

Return to Cavern Hole, everyone!

(Screaming)

Sister May, follow me!

(Gasping)

(Screaming)

(Squalling)

Get out of our Abbey, you

scavengers!

Look out behind you,

Constance!

(Growling)

This way!

Everybeast!



Right, you snivelling slaves.

We'll rest here awhile.

(Sighing)

And you'll do it in silence!

I don't like these rocks.

They frighten me, Matti.

I feel like we're being

surrounded by some evil force.



Not far now, Threeclaws.

Then we'll be rid of these

miserable slaves.

Do you hear that?

What's going to happen to us?

It's all right, Tess.

I'll do everything I can to get

us out of this.

I will not fail us.

"Those who cross and live to

tell, see the badger and the

bell."

That must be the gorge we

crossed.

But the badger and the

bell...hmmm.

OLD RABBITDoom, doom!

What was that?

OLD RABBITDeath,

destruction and darkness.

Doom, I say.

Doom!

I am Matthias, the Warrior of

Redwall.

And these are my friends.

What is your name, sir?

Evil stands on the path

ahead.

I wonder what could have

happened to him.

Here, for warmth.

Doom.

Doom, doom, I say!

Funny looking "do-da", eh?

What do you suppose it is?

I have no idea.

Let's hope it's a good luck

charm.

We could use one.

We're holding the rooks back,

but we're just not reaching the

magpies.

The thieving, pilfering

barbarians!

How dare they steal our

warrior's tapestry?

Excusing I, ma'am.

Why don't you use our tunnels?

The tunnels?

How?

You can come in 'em through

the main door.

They won't be expecting that.

Yes, we can sneak around

behind them.

Winifred, Ambrose, Cornflower

and Foremole.

Come with me.

I always knew I could rely on

you, Threeclaws.

Huh?

Some of the others,

especially Halftail and Vitch,

need watching.

Pretty soon I'll be gone for a

day or two.


I want you to keep an eye on

them.

I'll leave you in charge.

Leave it to me, Chief.

(Squawking)

On the count of three, hit

them with all we've got!

One...

Two...

Redwall!

Three!

After them!



Into the Hole, go!

(Snoring)

Huh?

I was just laying here, Chief.

Watching the captives.

Good, good.

Listen, mate.

I'll have to take a short trip,

soon.

I'll leave you in charge here,

but don't say anything to the

others.

Keep an eye on Threeclaws.

He's been acting a bit big for

his fur lately.

I don't trust him.

Don't think I haven't noticed

it, Chief.

I've never trusted him.

That's because you're like

me, old fella.

(All chattering)

Hooray!

ALLHooray!

You acted courageously, my

friends.

Martin is certainly back among

us.

Is there a tunnel through to

the gatehouse cottage?

Aye, missus.

I dug it me self.

Splendid.

Sister May, would you come with

me tonight?

I have an idea.

Mangiz, what do your vision

see?

Does your mind's eye tell you

where these earth crawlers went?

Help me here!

My visions are still clouded,

Lord.

Oh, not the mouse warrior

again.

I see what I see.

The mouse wearing armour blocks

my visions and my thoughts.

I cannot explain it.

The mouse is only a picture

upon a cloth.

You have failed me, Mangiz.

(Cheeping)

Sparrows, get them!

(Squawking)

(Crowing)

Sparra!

Down here, Sparra!

(Chirping)

You made it back.

You're alive!

Did you find Matthias?

Are they all well?

Where's Queen Warbeak?

Quiet!

Let them speak.

Sparrows bring sad news.

Queen Warbeak, she dead now.

Oh.

She die with all our other

sparrows.

We all help Matthias in battle.

You found Matthias?

He's alive?!

They travel south.

They got new friends with them.

We give them riddle, for guide

them.

We too are in the midst of

w*r, with General Ironbeak and

the rooks.

They've taken over much of the

Abbey and we are but a few.

Sparrows hear big bird speak.

He very worry about a mouse.

He say mouse dressed up a big

warrior.


I knew it!

Martin is watching over us.

Now, I think my little scheme

really will work.

Cornflower, I think you

should tell us what this plan is

before you go off and do things

by yourself.

Very well.

Gather round.

This is what I'm going to do.

We really need to solve what

the badger and the bell are in

this riddle.

When the sun goes down and we

lose all light, we'll have to

set up camp for the night.

Jolly well, right old

hooter.

We can't follow these dashed

tracks in darkness, don't you

know?

And that bounder Slagar will

get further ahead.

Huh?

Oh, shake me flappy tail,

if it ain't a bally badger and

the bloomin' bell.

Right, get a bearing on,

Basil.

We'll make the rocks by dawn.

(Crickets chirping)

Nary a sign of the birdbags,

missus.

We'd been safe enough.

(Gasping)

FOREMOLEWell, let hims get

it out and you try it on for

size.

Then you can see if your plan

will work, ma'am.

(Snoring)

Listen, Vitch.

But, Slagar, I haven't done

anything wrong!

I've been--

Quiet, Vitch.

Keep your voice down.

Now, pretty shortly, I'll be

taking the slaves away from

here.

And I want you to come with me.

Oh, where are we taking them,

Chief?

I can't say much now.

I don't want those traitors to

hear.

Just be ready.

You can count on me, Chief.

Oi, mouse!

Thought I'd tell you.

Me and and Chief, we've got

something really nasty lined up

for you.

I really don't think you're

going to like this plan we

invented.

Well, hold your tongue,

Vitch, and do as I say.

(Muffled screaming)

Right, Vitch.

You're going to help me and my

friends get out of here.

Don't worry, they're friends.

Of me and Slagar.

Does that make you feel better?

How about this?

You're doomed.

You and all your friends.

Doomed.



Thought he could escape,

Chief.

Didn't take me long to catch

him.

We've got some visitors you

might be interested in.

(Groaning)

Oh, Matti.

I feel that evil force even

stronger now.

I hate guard duty.

It's so cold and boring.

(Squawking)

What was that?

Look, something's moving down

there.

(Imitating Martin)

Death comes if you stay!

(Screeching)


A ghost!

Death it said!

Death!

Save us.

It was a mouse, just like the

warrior on the big cloth.

Except this one had no face!

It was dressed in armour, and

it pointed its big sword at us.

There is no ghost.

It's all a figment of Mangiz's

imagination.

And now he's got you all

believing it.

This is all your doing, crow.

You, and your stupid clouded

visions.

(Squawking)

You have come again for the

slaves.

I was waiting for you, Nadaz.

(Slicing)

Don't panic.

Just go where they tell you.

I think your plan worked

remarkably well, Cornflower.

They were scared out of their

feathers.

Constance deserves credit for

the voice.

(Imitating a ghost)

Cornflower!

The warrior is coming to haunt

you!

To haunt you...

What was that?!

Did you hear that, Grubclaw?

Don't you start that again,

or we'll get into more trouble.

Now, go to sleep.

Slagar has k*lled Damper!

Rubbish.

Slagar wouldn't k*ll one of his

own.

What do you know about what

Slagar would or would not do?

He doesn't even like you.

Well, as a matter of fact, he

put me in charge.

(Growling)

Slagar left you in charge?

He would have left a weasel in

charge.

Wouldn't he, mates?

Yeah, look around, snot

whiskers.

Slagar's gone, and he's taken

all the slaves.

(Scuffling)



I'd like to have that foxes'

gut at the end of this hook

right now.

Brave words from the scum of

the earth.

Huh?

It was Slagar!

He made us do it.

So, you are with Slagar.

Where is he, and more

importantly, what has he done

with the young ones?

When we woke up this morning,

they were all gone.

Trouble is, the tracks stop

here.

We can't follow footsteps over

rock.

"Face the lord who points the

way, afternoon on summer's day."

Well, whoever this lord is,

he's not come out to show us

anything yet.

Let a chap with a touch of

breeding have a try.

Hello, there!

I say, lord, old fella, Basil

Stag Hare here, don't you know?

Listen, why don't you tottle out

and point the way to me and my

pals?

Confounded bad form!

You'd think the rotter would

have the manners to answer a

chap in need.

Aye, what if the lord isn't a

person?

But a thing, like a tree, or a

rock?

Hmmm.


Well, curl me whiskers, I

think the young fella's got a

point there.

The badger and the bell were

rocks, so why not the lord, eh?

What?

(Whistling)

Hmmm?

(Whistling)

Up here, ninnies.

Aye, jove!

What a splendid fellow.

There he is.

Excellent, Cheek.

Orlando, you stay here and watch

those wretches.

If that tree's not the lord,

then I don't know what is.

MATTHIASIt's the lord, all

right.

There's no doubt in my mind.

Well done, lad.

Good work!

Face the lord who points the

way, afternoon on summer's day.

Good point, Cheek.

We'd better get hiking.

If we're not there by sunset,

we'll have to wait a whole day

for afternoon to come around

again.

NADAZThis is Malkariss'

Kingdom.

You would do well to hold your

tongue.

This is the city your slaves

will help build for Malkariss.

(Groaning)



Who comes near Malkariss?

It is Nadaz, Voice of the

Host, oh Malkariss.

King of the deep, lord of the

abyss.

The fire of the sun.

The fox Slagar has returned

with many creatures to work in

your realm beneath the earth.

Who is the other one?

(Whispering) Well, maybe if

he wants to believe you, I can

tell you exactly what will

happen.

He is a young rat named

Vitch.

The fox says that if it pleases

you, he is a gift.

To serve in the ranks of the

host.

He is not born to the host.

Our ways are not known to him.

Chain him with the slaves!

No, save me!

Don't let them do this to me!

I was loyal to you!

I've served you well!

Help me, Slagar!

Ask the fox what he wants of

me.

(Indistinct whispering)

Malkariss, all powerful one.

Slagar asks me to remind you of

your promise when he brought

you the last slaves.

Promise?

He claims the land you

promised him, from the gorge to

the south boundaries of your

realm.

Tell the masked one to be

patient.

When I have decided that his

voice above ground will serve

me well, then I will send for

him.

Listen, rat.

Tell your master that I've kept

my side of the bargain.

He promised me that land.

Now you go and tell him I have a

right to that territory.

You don't tell me anything,

fox.

You have no rights here.

Never dare to make demands upon

Malkariss.

Your audience is over.

We had a deal!

One day, I'll rule all of this.

Above and below ground.


Aye, the stripes.

It's so big!

By jove!

Well, what do we do, old stick?

What does the riddle say now?

It's the last four lines.

"Face the lord who points the

way, afternoon on summer's day."

"Death will open up it's grave,

who goes there, none but the

brave."

Death?!

I don't much like the sound of

that.

We must be brave, young hero.

It says so in the riddle.

Trouble is, none of us know

where to go from here.

We're out of clues.

And if we don't find the

answer before sunset, we'll have

to wait another hours until

the next afternoon.

Maybe the mad, old rabbit was

right.

Maybe we are doomed.

All of us.

Doomed.

Tess?

Are you there?

Here, Matti.

Hold my paw.

Let's all hold paws, so we

don't lose each other.

(Lock rattling)

Just thought I'd show you

lot the last bit of light

you'll be seeing for awhile.

From now on, you better get used

to the dark.

You'll be spending the rest of

your snivelling lives here.

Your journey is over.

(Cackling)



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