Ranger's Corps
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Submitted by ranger-jade
Explanation (WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR BOOK 11) -
In The Lost Stories, Halt gave will to the ward, but he said he never stopped looking out for him and said, “After years of watching you, I picked you as my apprentice,” or something like that.
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If you see this post, that means I’ve hit the bottom of my queue and I have absolutely no more posts. Which means unless I find some more, this blog will probably stop being updated. I imagined this day coming much later, but oh well. But you guys can still submit! I will post ANY submissions and such, but for now this blog is pretty much dead. I’m sorry!! There’s only so much RA content out there, and when the movie comes around I’ll be back! And ready to update. I’m not really sure what else to say here..

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Yusal Makali was the leader of the Tualaghi bandits in Book 7 Erak’s Ransom. The conflict between the Tualaghi and Arridi had been long standing and Yusal was one of the most notorious and skilled warleaders of the Tualaghi. It is mentioned that the Tualaghi were reported to have been subdued but had reclaimed some strength. This is probably due to the leadership of Yusal due to the fact that the group he traveled with was one of the largest Selethen, an experienced leader of a large province, had ever seen. He was noted by Halt to be several centimeters taller than Selethen.

Taken from Ranger’s Apprentice Wiki
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Just a heads up guys. And I won’t be here for a while because I’m going on vacation because of spring break! So if my queue does run out if I’m not back then there will be a warning message. I’ll refill it when I get back, but it’s going to be hard finding good content. So that’s why you all should submit and ask! :D It’d make my work so much easier for me. But this is just a warning message for you all, so see you in 4 days!

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It’s just so overwhelming to see that the Ranger’s series is set to head off in yet another exciting direction. When I think how this all started as a series of twenty short stories written for my son Michael, it sets my head spinning to think there’s the distinct possibility that it will now be translated into movies and seen by millions of people around the world.

John Flanagan(during an interview about a movie production of The Ruins of Gorlan.)
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