(140 Words, #10) Robin Hood – Not The Man You Think

by Stu Andrews on April 12, 2011

in 140 Words

The truth of the matter is that Robin Hood was a thief, brigand and murderer.

Rabbich Hude never amounted to anything growing up. He was a poor scholar, a poor warrior, and a poor friend.

He betrayed his companions, sold his wife and then, fleeing the anger of his peers, joined the army.

Rabbich linked himself with a commanding officer through petty like-mindedness and skulduggery. He continued to ply his trade of secrets and lies, selling gold and goods and man alike.

So Rabbich became skilled, as he never was as a child.

He had mastered the art of seducing the mind.

Prince John – The Mighty One, John The White, Slayer of Dragons – was a king born to rule, but for the sting of one petty man. Robin Hood.

He is not the man you think he is.

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