
In an era marked by holy wars and betrayal, an English nobleman rises as a symbol of justice and resistance. Robin of Locksley, a crusader knight, manages to escape from a prison in Jerusalem with the help of Azeem, a Moorish prisoner who saves his life and vows to accompany him as a debt of honor. Together, they embark on a perilous journey back to England, unaware that the true challenge awaits them at home.
Upon arriving in Nottingham, Robin discovers that everything he once knew has been destroyed. His father has been brutally murdered, and his family castle lies in ruins. Behind this tragedy stands the ruthless Sheriff of Nottingham, a power-hungry man who has established a regime of fear and corruption in the absence of King Richard the Lionheart, still away fighting in the Crusades.
Far from giving up, Robin decides to confront the sheriff and his circle of corrupt allies. He takes refuge in Sherwood Forest, where he encounters a group of outcasts and fugitives who have also suffered under the sheriff’s tyranny. Among them are Little John, a natural leader with great physical strength, and Will Scarlett, a rebellious young man with a personal vendetta. Over time, Robin becomes the leader of this band of misfits, uniting ordinary people under an extraordinary cause.
Alongside Azeem—who brings with him scientific knowledge and strategic insight far ahead of his time—Robin orchestrates a series of clever attacks on the sheriff’s forces, stealing from the rich to help the oppressed. His legend grows, and before long, “Robin Hood” becomes a symbol of hope for the people.