Robin Hood
Basic Information
Full Name: Robin Hood
Aliases/Nicknames: Robyn Hode, Robin of Sherwood, Robin of Loxley, Robert
Fitzooth
Age: Not specified
Gender: Male
Occupation: Outlaw, formerly a nobleman and a yeoman
Affiliation: Merry Men
Appearance
Height: Not specified
Build: Athletic
Eye Color: Not specified
Hair Color: Traditionally depicted with brown hair
Distinguishing Features: Traditionally depicted dressed in Lincoln green
Background
Place of Origin: Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, England
Family: Maid Marian (wife in some versions)
Education: Not specified
History: In some versions, fought in the Crusades before returning to England
Personality
Traits: Charismatic, skilled, just, generous, rebellious
Likes: Justice, archery, helping the poor
Dislikes: Corruption, tyranny, the Sheriff of Nottingham
Strengths: Archery, swordsmanship, leadership
Weaknesses: Can be overconfident and impulsive
Abilities
Skills: Highly skilled archer and swordsman
Powers (if applicable): N/A
Equipment/Tools: Bow and arrows, sword
Relationships
Allies: Merry Men, Maid Marian
Enemies: Sheriff of Nottingham, Prince John
Romantic Interests: Maid Marian
Mentors: N/A
Proteges: Merry Men
Story Arcs
Notable Events: Stealing from the rich to give to the poor, numerous escapades
against the Sheriff of Nottingham
Character Development: Evolves from an outlaw to a folk hero
Challenges/Conflicts: Struggle against the corrupt authorities, maintaining loyalty
to King Richard
Quotes
Catchphrases: N/A
Notable Dialogue: “Rob from the rich to give to the poor.”
Trivia
Interesting Facts: Became a popular folk figure in the Late Middle Ages
Influences: The character is influenced by various historical and mythical figures
Cultural Impact: Robin Hood is considered one of the best-known tales of English
folklore
Probable Death Battle Victor
Vs Marty McFly: Robin Hood, due to his combat skills and strategic mind.
Vs Robin Hood: N/A (same character)
Vs T-800 Terminator: T-800 Terminator, as it is a highly durable cyborg not easily
defeated by conventional weapons.
Vs The Master Chief: The Master Chief, because of his enhanced abilities and
futuristic technology.
Vs Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman, as she possesses superhuman abilities and
divine weaponry.
References
First Appearance: 13th/14th century AD in English folklore
Creators: Anonymous balladeers
Portrayed by: Numerous actors across various adaptations