![]() When Robin questions if he did it for a woman, Will guiltily looks down. That night, after catching Will sneaking away, he realizes his comrade had stolen something from Maleficent. An angry Robin calls the thief among his men to step forward, but no one does. Suddenly, the displeased voice of Maleficent booms all around the campsite stating she cares little if they keep her gold, but demands the other item be returned or there will be consequences. With their mission a success, they return to camp to celebrate. Inside the castle, Robin warns his group against taking anything that is not necessary. At some point before or after this, he tells Will about Marian and how she changed him into becoming a person who will only steal from the rich to provide for the poor. ![]() Robin dislikes the plan since the expedition is incredibly dangerous, but is tempted into accepting by both the amount of gold they will receive to help the poor as well as the fact Maleficent is currently away from the castle. Will proposes the next place they should go is Maleficent's castle, which is rumored to contain enough gold to feed the whole kingdom. Robin accepts him into the group with a bit of advice: that Merry Men are not thieves and do not steal for themselves, but for others. Will, their newest recruit, procures a chest of goods for them. With his group of Merry Men, Robin Hood pulls off a scheme on the road to stop a wealthy man's carriage and steal money and jewels. Robin decides to be a thief again, except to only steal for the needy, as Marian agrees to stay as long as she can be with him. Renaming himself Robin Hood, he shows Marian a six-leaf clover from Oz, which he'll use to glamour himself to keep the Dark One from recognizing him. On his return home, Robin is backed up by his Merry Men as he defies the Sheriff, stealing his gold, and giving it to the poor. However, upon learning Will wanted the potion to heal heartbreak over his sister's death, Robin secretly slips him the elixir. With the room fogged up, Robin escapes and returns to Will, lying about not getting the elixir. Robin dodges, letting his arrow go as he does, causing it to fly around the room until it hits a steam engine. As Zelena realizes Rumplestiltskin sent him, she dissipates the illusions and hurls a fireball at him. With his cover blown, Robin grabs an enchanted bow to fire at her, but she creates two more illusions of herself to confuse him. Even more suspicious now, Zelena demands to know why he is stealing from her. When the Wicked Witch surprises him, he drops the second dose before saluting her, not knowing her guards aren't supposed to speak to her. Wearing a guard's uniform, Robin sneaks into the Emerald Palace, where he begins filling two elixir vials. Arriving there by a portal, Robin frees Will, who promises not to alert a guard about his plans if he brings him some of the elixir as well. Later, the Dark One, Rumplestiltskin, agrees to give Robin golden tipped arrows if he fetches him an elixir of the wounded heart from Oz. The Sheriff further threatens that Marian, left desperate without her husband, will surely come to him for favors. They face trouble from the Sheriff of Nottingham, who demands tax payments in two days or Robin will be jailed and their business closed. Leaving his thieving days behind after marrying Marian, Robin opens a tavern business with his new wife. Realizing the error of his ways, he later forfeits his two horses to Marian and her family. She tells him the horse is important her family's livelihood and, without it, they won't survive. While camping for the night, he awakens to find the farmer's daughter, Marian, aiming an arrow at him. (" Quite a Common Fairy")Īs a petty thief, Robin steals a horse from a poor farmer despite already having two horses of his own. ![]() Tinker Bell urges her to go in, but shortly after the fairy leaves, Regina becomes afraid and flees, without meeting her destined love. Because the man, Robin of Locksley, has his back turned away from the window Tinker Bell and Regina are peering into, they are unable to see his face. From the outside looking in, she points out the dust has left a glowing effect on a man with a lion tattoo on his arm, who is Regina's true love. Using pixie dust, Tinker Bell leads Regina to a tavern. ![]() In the Enchanted Forest, during Queen Regina's unhappy marriage to King Leopold, a fairy named Tinker Bell is convinced she can help her obtain a second chance at happiness by attaining true love.
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