In the turbulent context of the 13th century, a nobleman named Robin Longstride, a skilled archer, finds himself in the midst of the Third Crusade. After the death of his friend and comrade-in-arms, Robin takes on his identity to return to England. Upon arriving in his homeland, he discovers that the situation is dire: the kingdom is engulfed in the tyranny of Prince John and injustices have wreaked havoc on the lives of the peasants.
Determined to fight for truth and freedom, Robin joins a group of rebels and becomes a symbol of resistance. With the help of his beloved Lady Marian, a strong and resolute woman who has so far been unaware of the injustices affecting her people, he rallies his allies to challenge the usurping king. The story chronicles his struggle not only against social injustices but also against his own inner demons.
As Robin confronts both external and internal challenges, he becomes a legend, a hero who steals from the rich to give back to the poor. The plot not only addresses adventure and action but also love, betrayal, and sacrifice. In a world where the reins of power are in the hands of a few, Robin Longstride rises as a beacon of hope, willing to change the fate of his nation and his people, even if it means making heart-wrenching sacrifices.