![]() After venturing to Nottingham, he saved Stutely and three of his allies from hanging, who then led him to refuge in Sherwood forest, where he set up camp, with several tree houses to live in. With the help of Edward, and his son, he escaped the castle, but departed with grave news of his homeland, and grave news of his friend, Stutely, who was to be hanged in Nottingham. Robin Hood is the legendary outlaw during the Middle Ages, leader of the Merry Men of Sherwood, son of the Lord Locksley and the titular character of the. He then seeks after Godwin, but sadly only manages to find Edward, Godwin's servant, who informs him that his lord has disappeared, and that Will Stutely knew that Robin was well alive, and that the Sheriff's allegations were false, with the sole reason to steal his lands. Thereafter, Robin ventured to Lincoln only to discover that the town is seething with the Sheriff's guard. After returning from the Holy Land, he found out that his father had died of old age (altough it is alleged by several characters in the game that Sheriff might have had a part in his death), and had his lands confiscated after proclaiming Robin as deceased during the Crusade. Introduction and gameplay for Robin Hood - The Legend Of Sherwood, PC game produced by Imagineer Co. At the start of the Third Crusade, Robin joined under the banner of king Richard. In his youth, he was often found in the company of Maid Marian, a Norman girl of noble birth from Nottingham. Lord Godwin, was a good friend of his father's and his godfather, and under his guidance he learned the use of sword and bow. Robin was born to the Lord Locksley, sometime in the High Middle Ages, probably in the area around Sherwood forest, Nottingham or Yorkshire, but during his youth, he frequented in Lord Godwin's estate in Lincoln Caste, Lincolnshire. Sherwood Forest is the headquarters of Robin Hood and his Merry Men, and can be entered after completion of the second mission. His story is loosely based on the ballads and stories of Robin Hood, and his birthplace, Locksley, is based on Walter Scott's fictional interpretation, even though, incidentally, there is a village in South Yorkshire called Loxley, to where most of early ballads point to the birth of the legend. A n archer in Lincoln green tights and pointy hat emerges on stage and is promptly sent packing. Robin Hood is the legendary outlaw during the Middle Ages, leader of the Merry Men of Sherwood, son of the Lord Locksley and the titular character of the game.
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