It turned out that the two of them were stronger together than they could ever be apart. Sep 13, 2013 - A bracer (arm guard for archery) that looks like something Robin Hood might have used. Robin Hood Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Nutsy and Trigger are two vultures and the recurring antagonists in Robin Hood that assist the Sheriff of Nottingham.They help build the gallows and keep the prisoners in line, but they aren't exactly the most competent guards for the job. They eventually drove the Saracen attackers out of the camp, however when he discovered Robin was injured, he came home with him, saying 'we're a team.' Not connected : To be able to post a message site, you must be connected. See more ideas about Bracer, Leather, Archery. Robin Hood stuck to rules where he didn't kill unless absolutely necessary, so fighting armed guards was harder for him. Robin Hood is an anthropomorphic fox and the titular protagonist of Disney's 1973 animated feature film of the same name. The King's Private Guard was a regiment in the English army in the Third Crusade, fighting for both King Richard the Lionheart and England.In 1191, whilst the King's Private Guard was in Acre, The King's tent became under attack. They were quite easy to dispose of, however, it didn't matter whether they were good fighters, a majority of the time there were too many of them. They also starved villages like Clun, no food to go in, no people to go out. Not all guards liked doing this though. Hood after he was stabbed was sent back to his home Locksley Manor, to find out trustworthy Edward of Nottingham was no longer Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and that Richard's Brother, Prince John and the Black Knights were trying to overthrow Richard and take his place as King, however Robin was able to warn the King by attaching a message to Lardner, a homing pigeon. Robin Hood is a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature and film. To fight for Christianity, King Richard and England. According to legend, he was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The King's Private Guard was a regiment in the English army in the Third Crusade, fighting for both King Richard the Lionheart and England. By continuing, you're giving consent to cookies being used. It seems that originally, Friar Tuck had to be a pig. Origins of the character: While there is no direct foundation for this particular character in the Robin Hood legends, it is certain that the character of Prince John would have had a captain of the royal guards at his disposal, and probably did in the various versions of the legend. The guards were only under orders. Captured by Leopold of Austria on their return home from the crusades. He was apparently 'A Hero, but not on that day.' Being one of Prince John's henchmen, he is also a sneaky, slimy and nefarious character. Manservant and loyal friend to Robin Hood, Much was a member of the King's Private guard. He does not answer directly to the Sheriff of Nottingham, but presumably shares a similar rank and station. Robin Hood and his manservant Much, helped save the King and marked the man who tried to kill him, with a single cut over his tattoo. To give you the best experience, this site uses cookies. He then fought alongside Richard again, and Thomas's brother, who once tried to assassinate Robin, Carter. Although Robin Hood is often shown as an outlaw who chooses to rob from the rich to help the poor people, in this animated version, he is shown mainly attacking Prince John and his agents, who have impoverished Nottingham with high taxes. However one punch to a guard and it was out cold. Robin was then saved by the King, before he was shot in the back and saved by Robin's gang member, Saffia, who took the name of her dead brother, Djaq.