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Urchin
Urchin is a young, honey-colored red squirrel that is orphaned from birth and is not from the island of Mistmantle. His parents were Candle and Almond from Whitewings. Urchin looks up to Crispin and becomes his page. After Crispin is sent into exile, he becomes Padra's page, then to Companion to the King and finally a member of The Circle (a superior body of animals, who act as the King's advisors). His first page is Corr, the Voyager.

Other characters

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Fir
In his younger days Fir was in the guard, but he was a keen scholar and a deep thinker with a great love for the Heart and a gentle spirit. He soon realized his calling as a priest and has been the priest of Mistmantle for many years now. He limps, due to an old injury, and he has remarkable eyes, deep and joyful. He lives in his simply furnished turret at the highest point of the tower. He dies of old age in book four.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Crispin
Crispin is an excellent sword-squirrel, but rarely uses one except for practical purposes like cutting through ivy in the woods. Crispin rose quickly from a young tower squirrel to a member of the Circle, then to a Captain as his qualities of integrity, kindness, courage and resourcefulness were recognized and encouraged. He became king after defeating Husk in Book 1. He returned from exile with both sorrow and glee. He has become the King of Mistmantle and his queen is Cedar, from Whitewings. Leads an army to Swan Isle and is badly injured in the fight.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Whisper
The squirrel that Crispin met on Swan Isle. She was the only one who was nice to Crispin and had made friends with.
Arran
Arran is an extremely sensible otter, one who sees what needs doing and does it with great efficiency. She reacts to a crisis with commonsense rather than emotion - but she cries when Crispin is exiled, and repeatedly risks her own safety to protect the young. She doesn't like to let Padra know how much she cares about him, because she's not altogether sure of his feelings for her. Whenever any one says she should ask him to marry her, she just says 'he'd only laugh.'
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Padra
Padra is Crispin's best friend, and they share the same outlook of life. Padra's presence is reassuring, and if his responsibilities are sometimes heavy, he doesn't let it show. He dislikes injustice, especially towards the young, and can't stay away from the water for long. Padra has a long-term girlfriend, Arran, but hasn't asked her to marry him because he's not convinced that she'll have him. When ever any one says he should ask her, he just says 'She'd only hit me.' When he does finally ask her she hits him and he laughs, but they do get married and have two children.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Hope
His real name is Hoppen, and he's much loved by the animals in charge of the Mole Palace nursery. Because he's short-sighted, he's brought up in secret. He has very good manners, adores his mother Thripple, and is a brave little soul determined to get places, even if he bumps into everything in his way. He found the Heartstone in book two.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Needle
Needle works at the tower, especially on the Threadings - the woven, stitched and painted pictures showing the history of Mistmantle. Needle is a young hedgehog and is fiercely loyal to her friends and family. She is a close friend of Urchin's.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Lugg
Lugg is an old soldier, graying at the muzzle. Like most moles he says little, and what he does say is brief and down-to-earth. He is a good judge of character and a no-nonsense, dependable animal with a dry sense of humor. He dies in book three
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle)
Tay
Tay took an interest in the history of Mistmantle from a very early age, and then turned to a study of the law. She became expert in every aspect of the law and traditions of the island, and felt very strongly that they must always be upheld, however inconvenient. Dignity is important to her, and it is said that nobody has ever seen her laugh.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Fingal
Captain Padra sent his younger brother Fingal to live on a different part of the island, preferring to keep him as far away from Husk as possible. We don't meet him until the ending of the first book, but he comes in a lot more in the next two. He is extremely carefree and talkative, and Urchin quickly realizes why Padra sent him away while Husk was in power. Throughout the second and third book, especially the third book, he matures noticeably, but is still the fun-loving and courageous otter that threw rocks at Husk's army in the first book.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Crackle
Crackle is a tower squirrel who works at the kitchen. She is determined and tries to do everything herself. She wants to recognized and be praised. She has good-intentions but sometimes is misled. In the first book Crackle was Gleaner's best friend but Gleaner found that she was too good for Crackle and Crackle desperately tries to become Urchin and Needle's friend.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Gleaner
Gleaner was once the squirrel maid in charge of Lady Aspen. Gleaner adores Lady Aspen and refuses to believe she had anything to do with Husk's tyranny. Gleaner cares about Aspen in the afterlife and is always seen bringing things to her grave. She gets very angry with those who talk badly about Aspen and easily jumps to conclusions. She is badly injured by the Silver Prince in book 4
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Apple
Apple is the foster-mother of Urchin. Apple has a good heart and loves Urchin like a real son. At times she can get overexcited and she loves to chat. She always makes an impression wearing strange hats and making bitter cordial. She marries Filbert in book four.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Sepia
Sepia has the most beautiful singing voice on the island. She is in charge of the island choir and is always heard singing on special occasions. She is loving and kind and tries to comfort everyone in need. Sepia also has her "singing cave". She goes there to listen to the sound of her voice. She rescue's Catkin in book three and is like and aunt to Catkin.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Thripple
Thripple is Hope's mom. She cares about everything and worries about everyone. Thripple looks strange but her kind eyes conceals her strange appearance. She is very protective of her children.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Mother Huggen
Mother Huggen is a gentle, sweet and kind hedgehog. She cares about everyone and is kind to everyone she meets. She especially takes care and worries about the young ones.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Moth
A maid at the Mistmantle Tower. She is understanding and comforts those in need. She is in charge of the queen and is sometimes seen helping Mother Huggen. She is the daughter of Lugg.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Lord Marshall Granite
Granite was originally a captain on Mistmantle and in charge of the armory. Then after the followers of Lord Husk were exiled he went to Whitewings and became Lord Marshall Granite. He liked it on Whitewings because he had his way and he could kill any animal for no big reason.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone)
Cedar
Cedar is a squirrel from the island of Whitewings and is an accomplished healer. At Mistmantle she married Crispin, making her the queen of Mistmantle. She is kind and gentle.
(Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Scufflen
Scufflen is Needle's baby brother. He was rescued from culling by Lugg and Captain Padra.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Juniper
Juniper is a novice-priest in training under Brother Fir. He is fostered by Damson and cares very much about her. He is a close friend of Urchin's. He becomes The priest in book four after Fir dies. His real father was Husk
(Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Damson
Damson is the foster-mother of Juniper. She found Juniper in the water one night. He was almost drowned but she saved Juniper just in time. She is well-meaning and independent and hates to get in Juniper's way. She is very proud of Juniper. She dies after being affected by foul-drought.
(Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle)
Docken
Docken is Thripple's husband and Hope's father. He is very serious about the things he has to do and very loyal to Crispin and Cedar. He, like Thripple, is very protective of his young. He is a Captain in book four but thinks it's only temperary until they find someone better.

Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)

Whittle
Whittle is studying on Mistmantle's history and traditions under Tay. Whittle very serious about his duties. He is very hard-working and tries to do the best he can at everything.
(Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Scatter
Scatter is another squirrel from the island of Whitewings and is always trying to be helpful. Scatter always wants to feel important. She is a bit childish and loves playing. When Scatter stays on Mistmantle for a while she realizes she doesn't want to go back to Whitewings and asks Crispin if she can stay.
(Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Tide
Tide is the son of Arran and Padra. He is more sensible than Swanfeather and is more quiet and thoughtful and takes more from Arran and her personality.
(Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Swanfeather
Swanfeather is the daughter of Arran and Padra. She is more childish of the two siblings and has adapted many bad habits from their uncle Fingal.
(Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Tipp and Todd
Brothers who love to play and joke around. They have a hard time taking anything seriously and love action and adventure. Twigg is always happy to make them new toys out of wood.
(Urchin and the Heartstone, The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Arcneck
Lord Arcneck is the lord of Swan Isle. He was very temperamental towards Crispin and called him a 'Tree Rat'. He and Lady Arcneck carried Urchin and Crispin home to Mistmantle.
(Urchin of the Riding Stars, Urchin and the Raven War)
Larch
Larch is from Whitewings. Larch is the rightful Queen of Whitewings but had to go into hiding after King Silverbirch took power.
(Urchin and the Heartstone, Urchin and the Raven War)
Quill
A young hedgehog who hangs around Hobb and Yarrow. He listens to them talk about Crispen and Cedar but has different opinions than them, though he is afraid to speak as they are older than he is.
(The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)
Catkin
She is Heir of Mistmantle and daughter of Crispin and Cedar. She was kidnapped by Linty leaving others to believe there is a curse on the Heir of Mistmantle. In book four, she is captured by ravens and nearly drowns.
(The Heir of Mistmantle, Urchin and the Raven War)

From 'Urchin of the Riding Stars'

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Husk
As a young squirrel, Husk had many great qualities - he was strong, brave, resourceful and clever. But he was too much aware of all this, and too ready to consider himself superior to other animals. But he wanted to impress, and learned to conceal anything in himself which would meet with disapproval. He tried to take over Mistmantle, killing King Brushen and Prince Tumble, but fell off a cliff and died. Some animals think they see him in book three, but it is only Juniper. [1]
Aspen
Aspen was the eldest of three sisters - the younger ones both married 'off the island', leaving Mistmantle for ever. She realized early in life that she had beauty, intelligence, and charm, and was determined to use these to the greatest advantage. She fell out of a window with the king and died.[2]
Gloss
Gloss is a mole from Mistmantle. He is one of Husk and Aspen's supporters; he is killed by Lord Arcneck in the first book after attacking Crispin.[3]
King Brushen
The hedgehog King of Mistmantle, was under heavy influence from Husk. He died when he fell out a window with Aspen.[4]
Queen Spindle
The hedgehog queen of Mistmantle. She died from grief when her son was murdered.[5]
Prince Tumble
The prince of Mistmantle. Husk stabbed him in the night and killed him.[6]

From 'Urchin and the Heartstone'

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King Silverbirch
King Silverbirch is a tall, thin, long-clawed hedgehog who is the communist-like ruler of the isle of Whitewings. He was regent of Whitewings while his niece, Larch, was still young. He then took over. He is crazed about silver.[7]
Smokewreath
Smokewreath is Silverbirch's magician. He is a red squirrel. He is one of the main reasons that Silverbirch is in control of Whitewings. He uses the bodies of animals to create magic to find silver for King Silverbirch. He often senses beings of similar power and says that he needs them for his magic in order to kill them.[8]
Lord Treeth
Lord Treeth goes to Mistmantle to try and convince Urchin to go to Whitewings but later gets caught and becomes a prisoner on Mistmantle.[9]
Bronze
Bronze is a young hedghog captain of sorts. He was on the ship that captured Urchin and took him to Whitewings. Like many hedgehogs he believes that hedgehogs are better then otters, moles, and squirrels. He was murdered by the spy Creeper.[10]
Creeper
Creeper is very small, dark-furred hedgehog. He came to Mistmantle with Lord Treeth in a sea chest, then sneaked back to Whitewings and warned the King that moles were going to attack. [11]
Flame
Flame used to be the priest of Whitewings before King Silverbirch ruled. He was trained by Brother Candle. Flame went into hiding with Larch.[12]

From 'The Heir of Mistmantle'

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Hobb
Hobb is a rude and an untrusting mole. He doesn't believe in the newly appointed royal family of Crispin and Cedar. He has his own ideas on how Mistmantle should be run and acts upon this persistently.[13]
Yarrow
Yarrow is a squirrel. He is a friend of Hobb and the uncle of Gleaner. He shares the same ideas as Hobb does and greatly dislikes the queen.[14]
Hammily
Hammily is Yarrow's wife. She is greatly concerned about Yarrow even when she doesn't understand his actions. She is very-down to earth and polite.[15]
Linty
A psychologically damaged squirrel. She had 2 children and both were sent away to be culled. This causes her to be very cautious and kidnap Catkin believing she is in danger of Husk.[16]

From 'Urchin and the Raven War'

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Myrtle
A young aprentice hedgehog working on the Threadings. Sews prophetic pictures into the Threadings without knowing she's doing it.[17]
Oakleaf
The prince, Crispin and Cedar's second child. Very like Crispin.[18]
Almondflower
Catkin and Oakleaf's little sister.[19]
Crown
Lord and Lady Arcneck's son, the swan prince.[20]
Pitter
A young female squirrel from Swan Isle. Brought Mendingmoss to Mistmantle. She protects the 'princess's grave' fiercely, which is really Whisper's grave that Crispin made.[21]
Corr
A young otter, the Voyager. Urchin's first page.[22]
Filbert
A squirrel. Likes Apple's cordial (says it's how his mother use to make cordial). Marries Apple.[23]
Grith
Gloss's brother. Betray's Urchin and Catkin to the ravens, trying to revenge his brother's death. Killed by ravens.[24]
Archraven
The leader of the ravens. Killed by Crispin, but badly injures Crispin.[25]
Silver Prince
Archraven's son.[26]
Taloness
Archraven's sister. Killed by the Silver Prince.[27]

References

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  1. Urchin of the Riding Stars, by M.I. McAllister
  2. Urchin and the Heartstone, by M.I. McAllister
  3. The Heir of Mistmantle, by M.I. McAllister
  4. Urchin and the Raven War, by M.I. McAllister
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