Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2014 9:10:37 GMT -5
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PERSONALITY Despite being a thief (and a good one) Robin does have a code of honor. His word is true, and once given, is good forever. He is loyal to a fault, as is shown with his interactions with his band of merry men. He goes out of his way to prove that loyalty on a daily basis, and as such, has gotten himself into varying degrees of trouble over the years. He is also fiercely protective of those he loves, and will protect them at all costs. However, though he has many redeeming characteristics, he does have his share of faults as well. He has a certain air of cockiness that also gets him into trouble. Those who do know know him well can believe that he is arrogant and and too sure of himself. When in reality, he he just that confident. He is a braggart, and though there is some truth to the stories he tells, there are even more....embellishments. All in all, Robin is likeable and well meaning. Two traits that have a tendency of drawing people to him, and basically getting them to do whatever he needs them to do. This, more than anything, makes him an outstanding leader. HISTORY Robin was just a leader of a relatively unknown band of thieves before he managed to bring down the corrupt Sherriff of Nottingham. As a result, he had the opportunity to meet, and eventually marry the noblewoman Marian, and father their son, Roland. When Marian fell ill, Hood took it upon himself to steal a magic wand from Rumplestiltskin, and his life was ultimately spared by the Dark One when the latter realized what the thief had stolen the wand for, and thanks to the influence of the benevolent Belle on the beast as well. When Rumplestiltskin is yelling at his maid Belle for crying too loudly, he hears a noise upstairs and goes to investigate. He and Belle discover a thief, Robin, in the room attempting to steal Rumple's magic wand, to which the Dark One is very unhappy. Robin fires an arrow at Rumple from his bow, one that contains magic so that it never misses its target, however, due to Rumple's own supply of magic, he is able to pluck the arrow fired at him from out of his chest and take Robin prisoner. The Dark One spends a while painfully torturing Robin, much to the dismay of Belle, and when the wizard leaves his castle for a while, Belle sneaks down into the dungeons and gives Robin some water, before untying him so that he is able to run free. He asks her to come with him but she says that if she does that, her family will lose Rumple's protection in exchange for her servitude, and so the thief wishes her luck before fleeing the castle. Rumple grows furious at his maid for letting Robin go and even more so that the thief escaped with the magic wand, and so vows to kill him with his own bow in front of her. After gathering the information he needs from the Sheriff of Nottingham, Rumple and Belle find Robin in Sherwood Forest where the thief uses the magic wand to heal a sick Marian. As she steps out of the carriage, Rumple sees she's pregnant, and as he doesn't want to leave a child without a father, when he fires the arrow, it misses, and Robin Hood and Marian are able to ride off with one another to safety. ("Lacey") Marian goes on to bear her and Robin's son, Roland, but she eventually dies because, unbeknownst to her husband, she is caught and executed by the Evil Queen. After the Enchanted Forest is cursed again, Robin and his Merry Men end up in the reformed town of Storybrooke, Maine, with everyone having lost a year of their lives. He is seen hunting in the woods with his men and Little John is trying to use the crossbow he stole to do so. He ends up missing the turkey he had his eye on and begins chasing it, crossing the town line in the process. When he does so, he is carried away by a flying monkey, and found later with a large bite mark on his shoulder by David and Robin. They accompany him to the local hospital, but here, Little John sprouts and tail and turns into a flying monkey himself, before smashing through the window and flying through the night sky of Storybrooke. When Regina comes to check out the Wicked Witch's farmhouse, Robin fires an arrow at her from his crossbow, thinking she herself to be the witch. She catches the arrow in her hand, remaining unharmed, and he apologizes after realizing his mistake, suggesting that the two of them work together in order to track this witch down. Before they go, Regina asks Robin if she knows him, for he seems familiar, but he points out that he'd remember meeting the famous Evil Queen, unless perhaps it was in that pesky year no one can remember. Inside the house, Regina is searching for anything of magical origin whilst Robin begins to have doubts about the name she was assigned, not believing her to be evil at all. She assures him that the name served her well, for fear is an effective tool, and Robin grabs a bottle of something from the shelf, wondering if it's magical. Regina sees that it's whiskey and tells her new comrade that it has the ability to provide the drinker with courage, as well as act as a love potion of sorts, but that it's not magical. Realizing it's alcohol, Robin pours the two of them a drink, thinking they deserve it after the rough deal they've been dealt. He goes to hand her a glass, but when he does, she sees the lion tattoo on his arm, signifying that he's the man Tinker Bell tried to introduce her to many years ago: her true love. She leaves abruptly, and later, when Robin is spending time with his son, Roland, in the woods, she watches with sadness. With Mary Margaret having gone into labor with her son, Robin Hood and his Merry Men are amongst those who gather at the hospital to try and secure the premises against Zelena, who wants to steal the child. However, when the Wicked Witch arrives, Robin attempts to pelt her with arrows but she merely knocks he and his fellow thieves to the ground effortlessly with her magic. Once she's taken Snow White's newborn son and with Emma Swan's magic having been earlier drained, it is unknown how Zelena will be stopped from casting her time travel spell, and Henry suggests that Regina use her own light magic, which she obviously possesses if she was able to issue a kiss of true love in order to break the curse. Robin Hood agrees, and he, Regina, Emma, Hook and David head to the barn where the witch has already begun her spell. They do battle with Rumplestiltskin, who's still under Zelena's control, but Regina is ultimately able to summon enough light magic to defeat her sister, taking the pendant which houses her magic - making her utterly powerless - and freeing Rumple from her influence. Zelena's lack of magic means all her flying monkeys are returned to their human forms, including Little John; Snow White reunites with her baby, and all is right with the world... until Zelena dies at the hands of Rumplestiltskin and the magic from her pendant spills across town and causes her time travel spell to enact. At Regina's house, she and Robin are enjoying an indoor picnic and toast to the fact that the former has her heart back. Inbetween kisses, he asks her how it feels, and she tells him that it's stronger than ever. She goes on to comment that she never thought she'd have what she now has with her boyfriend, which leads the two of them onto the topic of lost loves. Robin admits that he never thought he'd find love again after his wife, Marian, died, but Regina has ended his old pessimistic point of view. She says that that's how she felt when her first love, Daniel, was sadly taken from her, but Tinker Bell told her that she could find love again; she used pixie dust to track down her supposed soul mate, but she was too scared to approach him... however, she did see his lion tattoo. Robin realizes that she's talking about him and suggests that now is simply their time to be together, as opposed to back then. They then attend the coronation at Granny's Diner together in order to hear the announcement of Snow and Charming's newborn son's name, but everyone is soon distracted by the opening of Zelena's time portal, which Emma and Hook accidentally fall down. Having ended up in the Enchanted Forest of the past, Emma is arrested by the Evil Queen and locked away in the dungeons along with Marian, Robin Hood's wife, who's there because she refused to reveal the location of Snow White. Emma appears happy to hear that the prisoners are only remaining in cells for one more day, but less happy to hear that it's because everyone's to be executed on the morrow. However, the blonde manages to use the thievery skills she learned from Neal Cassidy to pick the lock and escape and takes Marian with her. Knowing that the fair maid was meant to die in the original timeline, Emma knocks her out and decides to take her back to the future with her, to avoid messing up the past. Marian comes to when she arrives in the present day, and as she's caught up to speed by Hook, Robin happily heads back to Granny's Diner along with Regina and Roland. The couple shares a tender kiss before entering, but Marian is inside, and she soon spots her husband and son. Having thought she was gone forever, Robin is overjoyed to be reunited with his wife, but Regina is devastated, angry with Emma for having completely wrecked her new relationship. (Made with help from wiki) RP SAMPLE He just wanted to be left alone. No, that wasn't completely true. He wanted to be away from everyone in that infernal town, just not from HER. The change from living in a forest to living in what he had been told was called "civilization" was not going over well for Robin. He supposed he would get used to it in time, but for now, the shock was taking a physical and mental toll on him. Now, he sat alone in the woods outside of town, thinking over his situation, what his options may be, and hoping against all hope that she would come. He had asked her to. He had cornered her just outside Granny's and spoke just two words..."the forest". Regina would know what he meant. He wanted her to come, he really did, but if he was honest with himself, he hoped she wouldn't. He was still a married man after all. That damn code of honor! He would abide by it of course, what kind of man would he be if he didn't? But the thought of not spending another moment with the woman he knew now was his true love, chilled him to the bone. She would come, she had to. |
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