Rufe Brush

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Rufe Brush is a character from the Redwall book series. Created by Brian Jacques, he is an anthropomorphic squirrel.

Rufe lived all his life at Redwall Abbey with friends like Dandin the Sword Carrier and Durry Quill. Serious and not given to much emotion, Rufe was among the more business-like creatures at Redwall. After Dandin and Durry departed in the company of mousemaid Mariel, Rufe helped defend the Abbey against a searat invasion. After the Great Joseph Bell came to Redwall, Rufe carried the Sword of Martin up to the Abbey weathervane. He was also appointed Abbey bellringer.

Rufe's own chance for adventure came when Martin the Warrior chose him as one of five to journey to Southsward to aid Dandin and Mariel in the battle against Urgan Nagru. Rufe was reluctant, having lived in Redwall all his life, but he persevered bravely with the help of several friends, including Joseph the Bellmaker, Finnbarr Galedeep, and a shrew named Fatch. As a result of his bravery in the battle, Rufe received one of Finnbarr's swords following the otter's death. In memory of his fallen comrades, he named the sword Fatch, since his shrew friend had given his life to safe Rufe.

Rufe would return to Redwall, where he spent the rest of his life. He later told the tale of his adventure to a group of Dibbuns. In the audiobook of Mariel of Redwall he was voiced by Paul Braithwaite.

He was mentioned as "Rufe Brushtail" in the book Salamandastron.