Themed Chess Sets - Robin Hood Era

The scene is set deep in the woods of England"s Sherwood Forest. Robin Hood"s legend seems to be primarily documented in ballads and rhymes. The story indicated that Robin was driven to being an outlaw when King Richard was away on the Third Crusade and the throne was being mishandled by his evil brother John. However for every ballad and rhyme there appears to be a different history as to how his role came about. What we do know is Robin Hoods character was one of a skilled archer, and he and his group of outlaws wore costumes in deep greens, like the forest.

Early writings also suggest that the name of "Robin Hood" and many variations of the spelling and pronunciation were actually labels giving to outlaws at the time. A type of nick name, either used by the outlaws to conceal their true identity or used by the monarchy and law to label anyone who is perceived as operating outside the law.

No matter what the story is, or how many times it is told, the tale of Robin Hood and his merry men, including Little John, Friar Tuck and his Maid Marion, it is a tale that has and will continue to provide us with entertainment. Recited in motion pictures, books, plays and cartoons, and now you can own and chess set themed after the group of Merry Men and those who represent the wealthy noblemen of England. The men of Sherwood emerging from their home in the woods on horseback to wage war to benefit the poor, and the knights of the English monarchy descending from the castle to protect their wealth. No matter what side you are on, this style of chess game can give imagery of the folklore of Robin Hood and provide you with hours and hours of entertainment carrying out your own crusade.






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