Ancient legend tells that the famous thief Robert of Loxley, also known as Robin Hood, was deeply in love with Lady Marian, but the truth was quite different.
When the Normans and Saxons fought for England, there was indeed a Saxon gamekeeper's son who fell in love with a Norman noblewoman. But this was not Marian, but her beloved sister
Robert and her did met on a hunt, Robert and her did kiss for the first time in the wedding of one of his people. But Robert and her did not had all that drama worthy of a fantasy book; they fought against her father, brothers and the Sheriff, yes, but Robin Hood already had a wife by the time he took the name of the legend that stole the rich to give it to the poor
They marry in a quiet ceremony on Sherwood Forest, officiated by Friar Tuck and enjoyed by all their friends; once Marian found out the news she was glad for her little sister and was proud of the woman she became
Nowadays women would adore the lady and to see that behind a brillant man was indeed an even more brilliant woman, but, back then when one of the gender they considered weak was strong, they erased them. Slowly. Not matering the words of the proud descendants
But let's not get over the whole story yet, we have time to tell that. Let's go back to the happy times; where after the wedding and a lot of robberies, Rob taught you how to shoot bow and arrow
"Stretch it without fear, the strings and your heart will tell you when to stop; breathe without fear of failing and shoot without hesitation" he tells you softly, holding your arms up while teaching you, saying the words his late father had repeat to him over and over again until he got the technique