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King Richard ‘The Lion heart’ is dead and England suffered greatly in the wake of the crusade. The throne sat vacant, and all of England waited with anticipation for the next King of England to rise. The lands were in turmoil and times were hard. Yet none suffered so greatly as the shire of Nottingham. Their saviour, ‘Robin Hood’ and his most loyal friends have long since died, which left the people of Nottinghamshire to fend for themselves against harsh and cruel Lords. The Sheriffs death was still talked about among the poor folk, the last thing that Robin Hood gave them, their freedom from persecution against the harsh man that ruled Nottingham.

Yet hope remained!

Deep in the heart of Sherwood Forest a secret hid, a secret that bought the people hope once again. Robin Hood may be dead, but his legacy lived on. It was rumored that there remained a few, outlawed and banished, that dwelled within the boughs and strove to keep the legend of Robin Hood alive. Biding their time, preparing for that final battle to free Nottinghamshire once and for all! Only time would tell if ‘Robin Hood’ and everything he stood for lived on in the new generation!

But now, two years on, times were changing. The scent of succession grew strong upon the wind. Rumors were abound that a legitimate heir to the throne had been found. Somewhere in the holy lands a son of the late King Richard dwelled unknown and unknowing of the fate that awaits him. Youth sheltered him from the harsh realities of the world, as a dedicated group of men put every effort into making the boy obscure. But the secret became public and excitement thrummed through the country. Excitement and anger! For there were still those that benefitted greatly from the throne lying empty! Those that had pledged allegiance to the throne of England and its rightful ruler fought bravely against those willing to sacrifice the boy. And those that fought to keep a King on the throne were also those that had fought to keep Nottingham safe. Their Quest was an important one, one that saw the rise of not only Nottingham, but the entire country, and so they abandoned the internal wars that forever waged within the cities and towns of England, leaving them once more open and vulnerable to the harsh justice of the rich and powerful. Towns became ravaged with greed, the poor suffered greatly, and even those nobles with gentle dispositions felt the need to flee for their own safety. However, two years have passed since and those that sought to place the boy upon the throne, to save England, now returned with no head to wear the crown. Was their quest all for naught? Did they sacrifice their home, friends and family on a fool’s errand? Or is the secret of who the Boy King is still at large?



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The market place


Beyond the gates of the castle, nestled within the high walls of the town, is the busy market place. Wooden carts decorated with bright material line the walls of buildings. Farmers from outside of town come here to sell what they can. And for those of a more exotic taste, goods from afar can be found at a price. The market place is often busy and the air filled with the cries of those trying to attract attention to their merchandise.
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Living Area


Leading off from the square are several narrow streets and alleyways that are home to many folk both rich and poor. There are sections to the town where such class is defined. The houses are usually small, made of mud and wattle with a thatched roof. Windows have no glass in them unless you can afford it, instead the poorer sections are shuttered against the chill of winter months. The streets themselves are merely mud tracks, often covered with waste from the nearby houses.
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Town Square

Just beyond the castle marketplace, before reaching the living area, is the town square. A crude statue of a cross upon a pedestal dominates the centre. Rough stones encircle the statue before fading into the dust and mud of the road. The area is not particularly large, but it is devoid of stalls or houses. This is the centre of the town with many streets and roads leading from it.
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St Peter's Church

St Peter’s Church is the primary point of worship within Nottingham. The building is large and ornate, showing the wealth of the church in these areas. Its doors face the town square and the large cross that decorates the area. Within the doors lies a place of beauty and tranquillity where one can seek peace and quiet from the hustle and bustle of Nottingham streets. Each window is eloquently painted, the alter adorned with gold and precious gems. Everyone is welcome here whether they be poor or rich, man, woman or child.
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