Romsca

Romsca

Romsca is a fictional anthropomorphic ferret corsair the book "Pearls of Lutra" in Brian Jacques's Redwall series.

She was sent by Ublaz Mad-Eyes to fetch the pearls, which were in Redwall Abbey. Romsca was forced to travel with a monitor lizard named Lask Frildur, whom she hated. In Mossflower Lask Frildur's monitors caught a mouse and a bank vole, Durral and Viola. She befriended Durral and protected him. In the end she and Lask fought to the death. She killed the monitor, but was left with spine injuries so severe she died. Her dying words were her telling Durral how she wished she could be a good beast and gave him directions to Sampetra because it was too late to turn back. Durral claimes to see her in fields when he slept.

Romsca was a very interesting and popular reformed vermin.


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