In a medieval context filled with injustices and oppression, a nobleman born in the opulent Nottingham flees the tyranny of Prince John and his henchmen. After being stripped of his land and fortune, he becomes an expert archer and disguises himself as an outlaw, adopting the identity of a folk hero. Alongside a group of loyal followers, among whom the valiant Lady Marian stands out, the outsider ventures into Sherwood Forest, where he establishes his base of operations.
With his cunning and extraordinary skills, he begins to rob the rich to return the stolen goods to the people. The legendary figure of the bandit begins to take shape, winning the admiration of the people and becoming a symbol of resistance against oppression. However, his acts of rebellion do not go unnoticed and soon attract the attention of the evil Sheriff of Nottingham, who is determined to put an end to the threat he represents.
As tensions rise, the struggle between good and evil intensifies, leading Robin and his band to confront epic challenges. Amidst this turmoil, love and sacrifice intertwine, testing the bonds between Robin and Marian. Their story is not just that of a thief, but that of a vigilante willing to challenge injustice in pursuit of a more equitable world. In this adventure, heroism, betrayal, and romance intersect, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of the people.