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Robin Hood is depicted as a gallant, yellow-bearded woodsman and master of disguise. While the game introduction mentions that Robin was driven into outlawry by corrupt men, it is not established whether he is a commoner or a disinherited nobleman. He is shown as devoted to commoners, women, his king and the Virgin Mary. •
Maid Marian is living a
double life as a young noblewoman of
Nottingham and pagan forest priestess. Though she sees no conflict between her
priestess duties and Christianity, equating the "Virgin Queen of Heaven" with the
Virgin Mary, she fears being burned as a witch if she is ever caught. Her primary role in the story is as Robin Hood's love interest and his contact with the Queen Mother's network of spies and loyalists, who are also trying to raise money for King Richard's ransom (the Queen, an
unseen character, is
Eleanor of Aquitaine). Marian's priestess duties include, among other things, a one-person
spiral dance. • The
Sheriff of Nottingham is a slovenly, cruel, and somewhat stupid man. Loyal to
Prince John, he works with the Abbot of St. Mary's and the Prior to divert ransom money away from the Queen and ensure that Richard will remain a prisoner. • The '''Abbot of St. Mary's''' is shown as greedy and cunning. He is fond of jewels, young women, and drinking contests. •
Friar Tuck, a curtal
friar, is the band's chaplain, treasurer, and chef. Though shown as "fond of food for a holy man" himself, he also shows distaste for laziness and soft living. •
Little John,
Will Scarlet, '''
Much the Miller's Son, and Alan-a-Dale''' are, along with Tuck, Robin Hood's inner circle. Will is the best woodsman. Little John is the strongest. Alan is shown as a
troubadour. The game mechanics permits Robin to call John, Scarlet, Much, Alan, and Tuck to discuss strategies with him before most big heists. •
King Richard the Lionheart is shown in the prologue: As he is returning from the crusades, he is captured in Austria and held for a ransom of 100,000 golden marks by King Leopold, which his regent, Price John, refuses to pay. • The
Widow lives in an isolated cottage in Sherwood Forest with her three sons, Hal, Hob and Dicken. She offers the outlaws help in the form of spun wool and advice. She is later revealed to be Marian's predecessor as forest priestess, knowledgeable about tree lore and other subjects. • The
Prior runs a monastery in
the fens full of militant monks loyal to Prince John. Though they live a disciplined monastic life, every one of them was a soldier before taking vows. Their weapon of choice is the
quarterstaff. •
Fulk is King Richard's
jester. •
Lobb the Cobbler is a commoner living in Nottingham. Along with Marian, he is secretly loyal to King Richard and working with the Queen to secure his freedom. • The
Green Man is a powerful forest spirit whose trust Robin must win. • The
Bartender is a veteran of the
Crusades, now running the Trip to Jerusalem pub in Nottingham. • '''Matilda, the Sheriff's Wife''' is a plump and shrill woman who is fond of jewels. •
Roger, Giles, and Jack are the three of the Sheriff's guards most often depicted in cutscenes. ==Development==