In an era of crusades and legends, Robin Hood, the famous outlaw known for stealing from the rich to give to the poor, returns to England after years of absence. However, his return is not that of a triumphant hero, but that of a man worn down by life, who has lived beyond his glory days. In his quest for peace and redemption, Robin reunites with Marian, his youthful love, now a woman marked by the realities and sacrifices of time.
As the two try to rebuild their relationship, they face betrayal, loss, and the inexorable passage of time. Marian, who has had to adapt to a world that is no longer what she once knew, feels trapped between her feelings for Robin and her commitment to the community she has fought to protect. At the same time, the Sheriff of Nottingham, who never forgot the humiliation Robin inflicted upon him, plots revenge to put an end to the legend once and for all.
With a dark and melancholic backdrop, the narrative explores the fragility of hope in times of despair and the struggle to find a place in a world that has changed irreversibly. Amid battles and emotional dilemmas, the protagonists must decide whether love can be rebuilt after the years and if they can still become what they once were. A reflection on love, loss, and what it truly means to live.