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Welcome to the Knightmare Lexicon. This system is designed to be a centre point for any Knightmare related information. You may think of it as a Knightmare Encyclopædia or Dictionary. Though in many ways it is more like a Knightmare wiki in that people with an interest in Knightmare like yourself may add entries to the database for others to find. Likewise if there's a piece of information you're looking for on Knightmare then in thef future it's very likely you'll be able to find it here. For the system to be a success it relies on each and every member of the community providing as much information as possible. Enjoy! logins.

Entry of the Day - Robin Hood
1. Robin Hood
Legendary medieval hero and people's champion. And more than a little involved in Treguard's successful bid to reclaim Dunshelm.

After being rescued from a Norman ambush in Sherwood Forest by Friar Tuck, Treguard soon learns that Robin Hood is more than just a figment of minstrels' ballads: he really exists. Treguard is starstruck at the very thought, but discovers that in appearance, Robin does not quite live up to the hype. He is squat, bow-legged and has a limp, and beneath his hood is his most shocking secret - he's bald. As for his forename, he claims that although he was born Robert, tales of a sprite named Rob-in-the-wood became associated with him. Yet in spite of all this, Robin proves himself an honourable figure, worthy of his reputation. He aids in the rescue of Treguard when he is thrown in gaol, and assigns some of his men to accompany Treguard on his journey to recover Folly and a magic shield from the clutches of the Black Knight. He is happy to help a fellow Saxon in this way. All this takes place in the first Knightmare novella (Can You Beat The Challenge?).

The Knightmare RPG incarnation of Robin does not openly draw on this established portrayal, it seems.

Sylvester Hands told Team 9 of Series 5 that he was one of Robin Hood's "Dirty Men", and sold them a horn that he claimed would summon Robin Hood. It turned out to be a goblin horn, and it caught the attention of Gwendoline the Greenwarden, who later gave dungeoneer Kelly one of her arrows in exchange for naming two of Robin Hood's real cohorts.

A Robin Hood-themed TV advertisement for Weetabix from the early 1990s featured a chair identical to the one used by Treguard in the antechamber.
 
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Robot of Sherwood, a 2014 episode of Doctor Who, included both Robin Hood and Bodiam Castle, one of Knightmare Series 5's filming locations.

[Earlier versions: 2008-04-01 10:46:11, 2006-05-16 18:00:50]

Provided By: David, 2014-10-11 11:29:42
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