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kaaskop
01-27-2003, 00:11
I've somebody use a robin hood avatar ,so my question
is: How do I get robin ingame ? and while i'm at it Richard the lion too.
thus far the only legendary figures i found besides kings
Are joan of arc (altough in 1450 so she wasn't much use )
and el cid

Leet Eriksson
01-27-2003, 02:03
play the brits for robin and richard,or conquer their island(playing them might be easier).I got richard(crusade)but robin hood??damn if he existed then i wanna the sherrif of nottingham too

Alrowan
01-27-2003, 04:01
seen a few here and there...

malkuth
01-27-2003, 04:20
Robin Hood = Robert Locksley

Also Guy Gisborn will be one of your first Assasin.

kaaskop
01-28-2003, 16:53
I got guy he's four stars i believe

but robin has his own avatar ....I MUST HAVE HIM
but how ? http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/frown.gif

Shahed
01-28-2003, 17:12
http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/joker.gif

A Nerd
01-29-2003, 03:56
My robin hood was drunk so I didn't want him. William Wallice was quite nice...expensive too I lost the game before I had to fight him.

el_slapper
01-29-2003, 14:12
Tell me, on a historical point of view, WHO was that "Guy of Gisbourne"???

Odyssey of War
01-30-2003, 18:05
Guy of Gisbourne was the right hand man of Abbott Hugo. It was under orders from the Abbott that made Robin of Locksley to become an outlaw. On numerous occasions Guy attempted to capture Robin and failed. After that was when the Sheriff was brought in under the direct orders of Prince John (brother of King Richard and ruler of England in King Richards absence at the Crusades). Guy was cousin to the Sheriff and had no problem using the Sheriffs name to gain favors or intimidate. He was known as a man not to cross because he would have his men beat you senseless if you did. Guy was not beyond cheating or lying to gain the upper hand. The Abbott tolerated him (he was an excellent spy in Prince Johns court) and since he was technically the Abbott's man he was protected in so much as his life was concerned.