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Which ‘Robin Hood 2025’ Character Are You?

You’re about to step into a world of arrows, forests and rebellion — this little quiz is your chance to find out which legendary soul from that daring saga best matches your vibe. Will you be the rebel with a cause, the sharp-minded noble, the loyal shadow, or the cunning mind behind the throne? Let’s find out who you’d be in that chaotic, romantic world.

Welcome to Quiz: Which 'Robin Hood 2025' Character Are You

About “Robin Hood 2025” in a few words:

“Robin Hood” (2025) re-imagines the classic legend in gritty, dramatic fashion: Rob — a Saxon forester’s son — loses everything after the Norman invasion and becomes leader of a rebel band. Meanwhile Marian — daughter of a Norman lord — infiltrates the corrupt court. Together they fight corruption, tyranny and social injustice, weaving love, loyalty and revenge across 12th-century England.

Meet the characters from Robin Hood 2025

Robin Hood

Robin is that impossible mix of charming rogue and relentless idealist — an archer with a grin and a cause, always skirting the line between saint and troublemaker. He leads with a grin but there’s a weird stubborn melancholy underneath, like someone who tells jokes to mask planning a revolution (not that he planned it that way, honestly). Loves animals, especially a strangely photogenic fox he insists is his spirit guide, and yet he’ll forget to eat when he’s scheming — very dramatic. He hates authority with the kind of personal vendetta energy that makes him dangerous but also oddly lovable, and sometimes, bafflingly, he refuses to wear his hood because he claims “the wind needs to feel my hair.”

Marian of Huntingdon

Marian is sharp as a blade and twice as elegant — noble, fierce, and the kind of person who can out-argue a judge and out-arch a bandit on the same day. She’s quietly sarcastic, deeply principled, and treats strategy like a favorite puzzle (tea in one hand, map in the other), though she swears she only drinks herbal tea and then orders three espressos in secret. Protective of her people but not above pulling someone into the mud if it gets results, she’s the moral compass no one asked for but everyone needs. Also, she has this habit of practicing archery in the library and definitely once smuggled a message inside a book; romantic, practical, a little stubborn — basically unstoppable.

Priscilla of Nottingham

Priscilla is the deliciously messy wildcard — street-smart, fast-talking, and probably to blame for half the chaos in these parts (in the best way). She straddles loyalties like a tightrope: daughter of the establishment maybe, but with a soft spot for rebels and puppies and oddly specific types of sarcasm. She can pick a lock, an argument, and a heart in under a minute, and her jokes are both biting and oddly wholesome, which is a paradox she carries with pride. Also, she collects tiny figurines (don’t ask why), insists she hates rules but keeps a color-coded planner, and will betray you to protect you if that makes any sense.

Will Gamewell

Will is the flamboyant, hot-headed best friend who’s equal parts poet and pyrotechnic — flashy clothes, faster tongue, and a ridiculous loyalty that makes you both roll your eyes and cry. He loves a crowd, a good gamble, and dramatic entrances (cape? yes; unnecessary? absolutely), yet he has this private little stash of melancholy songs he hums when nobody’s around — very theatrical, very crush-inducing. He fights for his friends like it’s a sacred duty, but also cannot resist flirting with danger (and people) simultaneously. Odd little fact: obsessed with vintage buttons for reasons he calls “aesthetic research,” and somehow allergic to pigeons, which is tragic because pigeons are everywhere.

Earl of Huntingdon

The Earl is polished menace in fine clothes — public-facing civility masking a calculating, sometimes ruthless ruler who understands power like someone reads music. He’s sly, diplomatic, and has this annoying habit of smiling while plotting something that will ruin your afternoon, so don’t let the tea and polite conversation fool you. There are flashes of old-fashioned honor now and then (a surprising but brief chivalric streak), which makes him more interesting than the one-note villain he could have been. Also, likes to collect antique maps and complains about “the youth” while secretly using a bunch of underhanded modern tech, because of course he does.

Eleanor of Aquitaine

Eleanor is regal, incandescent, and a walking power move — charismatic queen-energy, brilliant strategist, patron of rebels and poets alike with a wink and an eyebrow raise. She commands rooms the way some people command playlists, decisive and a little mischievous, and she genuinely enjoys upsetting the expected script (also, awesome at chess, allegedly unbeatable). Fiercely protective of her allies but unafraid to make ruthless choices when the stakes are high, she’s simultaneously maternal and merciless in a way that is confusing and majestic. Fun little quirk: she knits while plotting invasions, or maybe it’s the other way around; either way, she looks fabulous doing both.