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Listing all characters in the group Main Characters (5)
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Robin Hood - Robin, Earl of Huntingdon, played by Jonas Armstrong
Robin, Earl of Huntingdon has fought bravely as part of King Richard's Personal Guard in the Crusades for 5 years. However, his experiences in battle have left him with a distaste for needless bloodshed and questioning the things he fought for.
He can be arrogant and impetuous but has a strong sense of right and wrong and gives up his power and position to save his villagers.
His love for Marian has lasted throughout the years he has been away, but he fails to understand how her life has changed in that time, and why she may not forgive his leaving so readily.
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Marian, played by Lucy Griffiths (1)
Marian is the daughter of the previous Sheriff - Edward and Robin's childhood sweetheart. She is shocked by Robin's return and finds it hard to forgive him choosing to go to war over staying with her.
Aware of her precarious position as a female, and her father's as the last Sheriff, she hides her disgust of the new regime and works in secret to ease the suffering of the people.
Having attracted the attention of Guy of Gisborne, Marian must choose whether she wants security with Guy or love and a life as an outlaw with Robin. |
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Sir Guy of Gisborne, played by Richard Armitage
Sir Guy of Gisborne is the Sheriff's right hand man. A proud man obsessed with loyalty, respect and lineage he coverts Robin's lands and Robin's childhood sweetheart Marian.
He is not afraid to use murder and cunning to gain what he wants and to protect his position. He sees his love for Marian as redemption for his evil acts, but is not afraid to use threats to gain her when wooing does not work.
A complex character, he has his own twisted set of morals. |
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Vaysey, Sheriff of Nottingham, played by Keith Allen
Vaysey: cunning, greedy, ruthless, ambitious, but overall is possibly the personification of cruelty.
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Archer [S03-], played by Clive Standen
WEAPON: Master of all weapons specialising in archery with a preference for the long bow.
ARCHETYPE: Opportunistic Adventurer, Buccaneer, Soldier of Fortune, Mercurial.
LOVES: Adventure, excitement and being a hero!
HATES: Being trapped, authority, being told what to do, his past offenses and the fear he will return to his old ways. His drive to avenge the atrocities committed by The Sheriff and Prince John keeps him focused.
WORDS: Unpredictable, mischievous, charming, charismatic, tough.
Archer was born in secret, the product of an illicit affair between Guy’s mother and Robin’s father. He was given away and brought up in poverty. As soon as he was old enough to get himself onboard ships he travelled far and wide living a dangerous, exhilarating but lonely life.
At 26, he is now a man who can sort anyone out with any weapon if the price is right. He has always kept his ear to the ground for whispers of new technologies, exotic arms and dangerous developments. Before meeting Robin and the Outlaws, Archer had no allegiance to England or any other country. He was only interested in self-preservation and made his living on the margins.
Archer has always been an excellent fighter but never before has he had a meaningful reason to fight. He has a reckless streak, a bit of a thrill seeker, always on the look out for highs to alleviate the lows. He is strong but empty.
He is mischievous, charming and pragmatic with a very casual propensity to do the right thing. He has seen up close the very worst humanity has to offer so when he sees simple, innocent ‘goodness’ it stirs something almost unknown within him. The mistreatment of the vulnerable riles him but in the past he would weigh up the odds of success before wading in. Only now is Archer starting to realise that it’s better to try and fail than to not to fight at all.
Archer has never had any family to speak of, no surname, no real identity. Fighting with Robin, Gisborne and the Outlaws is the closest Archer has ever felt to belonging to anything. Finally his life has a purpose but in a cruel twist of fate he loses his brothers just as he was starting to care.
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