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>Mouse Guard
You might like Beyond the Western Deep, which is set in a similar setting. It's been running since late 2011 and updates on a (mostly) consistent schedule of once every Saturday - I first discovered it around the end of 2014, but haven't actually kept up with it since because I wanted to wait for more pages to read all at once. What I did read up to that point, though, was pretty good.
What I found additionally interesting about the comic is that the creators often give in-depth analyses to how strips were developed on their respective update pages - this was actually quite helpful for somebody who's interested in getting into producing comics himself. They mention how the comic first began development as far back as, if my memory serves me right, 2009 or even 2006, and go into detail how they changed the character designs, the layouts of the strips, coloring and shading, etc. I don't really see that kind of stuff in many other webcomics.
It's pretty good for a webcomic. I'd recommend it