Maid Marian, completely unaware of everything that happened since she left Nottingham — including her brother’s death — writes a love note to Robin, remembering their shared moments. Meanwhile, Nottingham moves on under mounting pressure.
Sheriff + Bishop = A Dangerous Alliance
The Sheriff and the Bishop meet to discuss taxes and finances to fund their campaign against Robin. They lament Marian’s brother’s death and acknowledge Huttington’s greed triggered the tragedy. They also discuss a growing superstition — the belief that Sherwood Forest is haunted. The Bishop’s plan? Let the fugitives starve inside it. And that’s exactly what Robin and the early Merry Men are experiencing.

Priscilla vs. Her Own Fate
Priscilla, fueled by revenge, pushes her father for harsher measures. The Sheriff, exhausted by her meddling, forces the Bishop to split the costs — while hiding his plan to send Priscilla to a convent after Huttington’s son’s funeral. Spoiler: She will not accept it quietly.
Little John, Friar Tuck — and the First Signs of Brotherhood
Robin strengthens his alliance with Little John. Together, they rob a Church wagon and encounter a friar fighting bravely — Friar Tuck. None of Robin’s allies begin on the same side, and each encounter binds the group tighter. During this mission, Robin gains his iconic hooded cloak.
Sherwood Expands — and So Do the Tensions
Tuck criticizes the Bishop’s greed but keeps his faith. Robin tells Ralph he killed a man — not in self-defense — and admits he doesn’t fully understand his hatred for Normans. Hunger drives more Saxons into Sherwood. Tuck sets the mission: steal from the rich, starting with Robin’s bounty money. What he can’t convince them to do is stop killing Normans on sight.

At Court: Politics, History and… Espionage?
Queen Elaine outlines the political landscape: King Henry is seldom in England, his sons fight for succession, and nobles prepare to support a rebellion in her favor. Marian keeps stumbling through her duties, but the Queen likes her — and plans to train her as a spy.
Priscilla Unleashed — and Dangerous
At Huttington’s son’s funeral, Priscilla meets a devastated lord. She seduces him, flips the convent plan upside down, and throws her father into chaos. By the time he realizes he’s been played, Priscilla is already home — ready to defy him.
Love Triangle Loading…
Ralph asks Robin about Marian and hints that someone “better suited” might already be nearby. The tension is planted. Meanwhile, Marian deals with Will — drunk, womanizing, and persistent — who tries to convince her to forget Robin. Another suitor appears: the Earl of Pembroke.

The Heist That Changes Everything
The planned heist goes wrong: more soldiers, more money, more danger. The Merry Men are overwhelmed — until Robin turns the fight around, killing every soldier.
The Bishop is spared: Robin, now wearing the hood, releases him.
And that’s when the legend is born: Robin Hood, the Prince of Sherwood.
The fortune meant for the King’s ransom now belongs to the group. The Bishop sides with Nottingham. And Robin Hood becomes the Crown’s number one enemy.
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