Robin hood how does marian die




















I know it's a TV show but how can something so dramatic become even more dramatic. Lucy griffiths getting killed of is a huge deal and I was actually depressed for weeks on end. And the worst thing is, they can't bring her back to life because they did that at the end of series 1! I say BBC should bring her back anyway because it's not going to be the same at all without the romance.

Adding a new romantic for Robin Hood will spoil his loyalty and trust. I don't even think I will watch it anymore if she does not return. They killed Marian and now Robin may fall in love with someone else? It was the biggest nonsense to kill Marian. She is like a force what made him to do things. The reason why Robin stayed in Sherwood was Marian. He was ready to leave when Marian almost married with Guy of Gisbourne. And how they plan to make the third reason? There are only four men in the forest and there is no Marian who help them in the castle.

Robin as good as he is can not fight with the sherif like that. It would be a suicide. I just relly hope taht Marian will come back in the third series. I will watch it but I never can enjoy it without Marian. I have an idea. Will and Djaq retern from the holy with a message. Will says to robin thers some one here to see you and he jesturies behind Robin And in slow motion Marian comes round the corner.

Robin crumples to his knees and Marian kneels down beside Robin and pulls her into a worm kiss. And all the gang look astonished But happy Marian tells them that it was plan buy Gisbane to protect her from the shereif and robin gets a bit angry becouse he did't tell her.

Please i don't care how you do it but get her back or me and my next door neighbor won't watch the next series. Marian kept Robin going, flirted dangerously with Guy and was a source of inspiration for modern teenage girls everywhere. Norwegie fan I'm a big fan of RH, but I have to say like many others that the ending of season 2 was not good!

If it was the last episode ever, it would've made some sort of sense really bad ending anyway, though! Maybe it was a trick to fool the sheriff and save Marian? I think Will and Djaq will return from the Holy Land, either with the king or with some important news.

A lot of people will probably watch the first episode to see what happens, but many including me! I don't mind if the return is cheesy as h! Bring her back!

Rose from Australia I am outraged and I don't think I have actually spent as much time crying about a fictional programme as I did when I saw the death of Marian. As "Soz" said, the show is a different take on the story but this is too far. It seems like a plot twist to get viewers interested for the next season, but I don't know if I want to watch it without Marian. And it wouldn't be the same if he fell in love with someone else.

I'm over here in the states. Watched season two online. So here's my take on the "death": Anyone here watch Battlestar Galactica? Well, if not They killed her off. They even had interviews with the actress who "supposedly" was pursuing "other things.

Yeah, Starbuck returned on the season finale So, have hope, Marian fans. This will probably all turn out to be a publicity stunt. If they want you to think she's dead, then they have to make you think the actress is done. To To Starbuck a dale Well said. I agree with you on every level of that. I hope the BBC listens to this. There's one thing I don't get though.

If it's set in stone than the character is not coming back, why are there pages like this? Why would the BBC even provide a means to express our opinions if their minds were made up already? Either way, was it showing good sense to kill off a character as important as Marian? A clue: NO!!! Soz It's been almost 3 months since the series finale and me and i'm sure many other robin and marian fans are still feeling betrayed.

I think that Marian's death wouldn't be bothering people as much if the BBC weren't trying to make up for it by saying robin will find a new love interest. No matter what they say that is an insult to Marian's memory.

I realise that the series was a new take on Robin Hood but I think it has twisted the legend too much. If the principles of theatre are to teach and to please, I cannot imagine what BBC was trying to teach and they definitely did NOT please by killing off Marion. In a time when life is filled with horror, and yes, as a therapist I understand reality , we could do with a little "happily every after. It was all so unnecessary. Were the writers so unimaginative that they could not find a way to keep the story going with Marion in it or provide some hope for the viewers that she lived on?

I was looking forward to season 3 but now, without Marion, it will be just another 'good old boy's club' without the richness of Marion's character. I am sad and disappointed in the BBC.

To Starbuck a dale You're remark is extremely insensive and cruel. It's one thing to disagree with the comments made here. But belittling that woman and her child is low! I suggest that you refrain from personal attacks in the future. You think everyone here is making a fool of themselves? If you ask me, the only one making a fool of himself is you! Yes, death is inevitable.

True, characters die. However, if you bothered to read the legends of Robin Hood, Robin and Marion have always had each other! She was an essential character who is not expendable. Her death was unnecessary! If you don't agree with me, fine. Don't agree with me. But you need learn not to behave like some grade school bully! I suggest you start showing some maturity! Michelle, NC I will miss the Marian element, it is why people watched the show in the first place.

I loved the show until the last 8 minutes of episode The creators of the show have just cost themselves a lot of viewers, not only in the UK and Australia but in the US as well. I wish that the writers would reconsider, but they never listen to the fans. I do not blame the actors for the idiocy of the writing staff. Em Let's face it, was there much room in the script for Will and Djaq?

They weren't getting the attention they deserve, so I think that they should be left in the Holy Land for now. And if you think about it, I bet most people post a comment here hoping that someone important will see what the fans are saying and then make better decisions from there.

Writer's can't ignore their fan base, especially since they're writing for television. So I don't think that we should "get over it", if we have an opportunity to express ourselves or to make change then we should. I post here to express my opinion that Lucy Griffiths shouldn't have left. She was a strong figure in the series and I am really sad to see her go. I think the show should've have ended with series 2 if she's gone for good.

It was such a disappointment. Living with the writer's strike in America has been awful. There hasn't been new episodes of the TV shows that I love in months. So when I went on Youtube and turned to a show that isn't in danger of being taken off the air, I was expecting a better ending. It was a repeat of the end of series 1. If someone sees this at BBC and takes it into consideration then awesome.

I'm done with terrible television. Some aspects of Robin Hood shouldn't change. Lucy must come back, otherwise, what's the point? Give season 3 a chance If anyone heard a Keith Allen interview on Radio, he said every actor was returning As for Lucy leaveing..

Ive got know doubt Lucy will be in a major star, and RH will just be the start of a glittering and Oscar winning career. Fan I'm really sad about her leaving, but come on. I want Djaq back, with Will. All the best for Lucy-You're such a good actress. But never mind me it. In this show is Guy of Gisborne the best.

He is a charismatic and sexy man with a charming look. I hope that he will play more and more in the third series and he will never to die. Is anybody here who has the same opinion as I??? Got a kid? Well boo hoo, Bambi's mum dies; Mufasa dies in the Lion king Death is a fact and you can't shelter children from it.

Don't like it? Don't watch it. Write a fanfic where everyone lives happily every after and there's no narrative tension. Virginia Cardenas Marion should be played by another actress. No actress is bigger than the role she plays. Marion is a legend! Robin hood might as well be cancelled. If Lucy Griffiths wants to leave the show, why not recast the character? Dick york left bewitched, so they cast Dick Sergeant to play Darren Stevens.

Aunt Vivian from Fresh Prince was recast as well. Why the hell don't they do that? As far as having "Another Marrion waiting," just like they did Robin in "Robin of Sherwood," just won't cut it! It won't be the same. I also will not accept another love interest for Robin. BBC, it's time to pull the plug on this show, you betrayed your fans! Belinda from Australia The second series has just started screening here, and knowing how it ends I have absolutely no doubt that there will be similar outcry about Marian's demise coming forth from the other side of the globe.

C'mon BBC - give the fans a fair-dinkum go!! Adrey I found it absolutely heart-breaking that Marian was killed off, especially by Guy because I was really beginning to see a change in him and they suddenly did a with his character.

Anyways, I hope the third season focuses more on the outlaws kicking the bad guy's ass and avenging Marian. I think its the worst thing that could happen in the series. Louise I thought people here were going a bit over the top, but then I remembered that I still can't watch Michael Praed's Robin's death on that hill top without sniffling I am willing to believe that the writers didn't pick that particular way out for the character without at least having some decent storylines in mind for season 3 as a result.

It might not work- Jason Connery wasn't a hundred percent success- but I'm looking forward to seeing what does come up. It might well turn out to be a huge mistake but it seems only fair to let them try before people announce that it's going to be a disaster. However to be fair I would probably have been less sanguine about it had it been my beloved Guy who expired Brenda Absolutely no, the show won't survive.

Robin Hood is a classic story that every child and adult knows well. It's not only that you've killed a beloved character but you're attempting to change a classic story! Change the actress if she wants to leave but goodness, stop rewriting the story already.

Gemma Regan-Mochrie They could have ended at the second season. It could have ended with the king returning, will and djaq being left in the holy land and robin and marian "riding off into the sunset" I was devistated when I saw Marian die, and unless marian comes back I don't think i'll be watching the third season.

Surely the whole series will be focussed on Robin looking to kill Gisbourne??? Sara from milton keynes i was really upset when that nasty gisborne killed marian, i hope in series 3 will and djaq come back and help the rest of the gang to plot revenge on the sheriff and gisborne.

But i am still going to watch it has a i love joe, harry and anjail jay they are fantastic. Anonymous What people need to realise is that this almost certainly WAS planned.

There was no alternate ending, no last-minute departure by Lucy, it was planned from the start. In an RT interview at the beginning of Series 2, it was mentioned that Gisbourne, at the end of the series, "does something which will push him over the edge onto the dark side", and frankly him killing Marian is all that could apply to that statement. Wendy from Washington, USA I hesitate now to let my two young children, who have loved and adored the program, to see the second season when it airs here in America in April.

The death of Marian would be devastating to my daughter. There is already so much sadness and love lost in the world. Why could you not let us keep our happy endings and dreams? I love period drama and I love the Robin Hood story. And it has just been destroyed. I love all of the actors and will support their endeavors in the states, but to end a show like that was WRONG. Even Richard Armitage disagreed with the writers in the Radio Times article. If Lucy was leaving they should have wrapped the show up, because all the writers have done is tick people off.

I teach high school social studies and I have used this series in my World History class because they just love seeing a visual of Robin Hood.

The boys like the fights and the girls love the eye candy, but I have already cautioned them about the second series. One girl watched both series on youtube in a weekend and the first thing she said to me on Monday was What Were they thinking of? I am venting I know but it feels good to vent. Balgarnie My two young daughters were devastated by the death of Marian.

Clearly the writers were heading toward a brick wall with their portrayal of the Marian character, regardless of whether the actress stayed on for a third season, and regardless of the familiar Robin and Marian legend, but killing her off like that was a cheap copout. Casie I was as shocked as everyone else when Marian died The only difference is Marian didn't magically wake up this time. However, I am looking forward to series 3, because I think it will be interesting to see what the writers will do.

I think that Lucy should come back Hollywood isn't what it is cracked up to be look at Britany. I would think it would be interesting if they bring Marian back as a "Lady of the Forest" which would be like another twist on one of the Robin Hood interpretations. It would kinda be more interesting We shall see Andrea I'm sorry I understand and all but really, come on. This is one of my favorite stories ever and I know for a fact in the original it is actually Robin who dies before Marian because he was bled to death by a doctor when they thought it would cure infections.

I'm not even sure if I want to continue watching I might just for the few characters that I like that are left. But the majority of the story that I know and love is gone. It has been stomped and spat on really. When I look back on it I sometimes think I could have handled it better if the death didn't seem so wishy washy. I'm sorry to say but really it was one of the most disappointing things I have ever seen in my entire life and I've seen quite a bit.

Emily That, I'm afraid, was a pathetic ending. How on earth do you manage Robin without Marian? It's just not something that you can have. BBC will never pull this off.

If Lucy was leaving, they should have stopped the show and tied it up with a nice happy ending. They just made everybody absolutely miserable after christmas! I for one will not be returning to watch the full series three. It's job is purely to entertain, and in a way in which that keeps the fans happy and gives them plenty of artistic license. Having said this, if Marian is going to stay dead, then series 2 should be the end of the show.

No series 3 at all. Although the more original versions of the story are entertaining, I don't believe that when people sit down to watch the show they want to see the truth. Take a look at Disney- none of those stories are the originals, yet people love them. It was a mistake to kill of Marian so early if you want to make a series 3.

Lucy Griffiths is young, if she really wants to stretch her wings a little I think she should learn to multi-task. She was great in the role, and I am really sad to see her go. It was a mistake to take so much artistic license and eliminate her character from the show. After establishing such a strong connection between Robin and Marian it's just down right wrong and disappointing to bring in another love interest. Go back to the scene where Guy is having a bad dream and thinks Marian and I think Robin and the Sheriff are rubbing his back , and rewrite the end of series 2 from there.

And then make that the beginning of series 3. You know, turn it into a big dream sequence. Talk to Lucy, bring her back, please! If it really were modern I don't think you would want to kill off the popular love interest. It wouldn't be Robin Hood without Marian. Jac Kennedy I think that she should come back, she is a major character and one that I look up too as a female in a "male dominated place" Lucy potrays the character as I always thought that she should be.. I know the feeling of wanting to move on to bigger and better but in the field of acting you must also remember the responsibility to your fans, I think that she should see it through, she is young and will have a lot of oppurtunity ahead of her Jessica How can you even consider killing Marian.

Fans have been waiting for two series for Robin and Marian to be together only to be absolutely devasted when Marian dies. This is not right. Estella Being from the states, I have only viewed parts on youtube, but will get the season 1 soon. Still thought it was a cliff hanger dream sequence though. And i don't see anything wrong with Lucy exploring other probabilities, but I mean I do not understand why is all the third series a mistery they don't want to tell any information about it , the differents papers said different things!!

Samantha I can honestly say I will not be watching the third season, I have no desire to see Robin fall in love with someone else, or mope around for the rest of his life! What a terrible choice! Katherine Ralph I was very shocked when Marian was killed by Guy.

However i see no harm in it - afterall, the BBC had a version of its own and rightfully so. I really am looking forward to the 3rd series! Sarah This is completely suicidal. Why on earth kill off Marian Why not any of Robin's men What a complete and utter daft thing to do When i watched the double episode at christmas i was screaming at the telly for about half an hour I doubt that the show, will have excellent ratings now Steph I'm just disappointed in the ending of series 2.

When I started watching the first series, I thought that the show was great, something different from all of the other tv shows. Finally there was something that wasn't too heavy, too dramatic, but was entertaining and of course, had a great romance. Since it was largely based on the legend of Robin Hood, I just assumed that eventually Robin and Marian would win and live happily ever after.

This assumption was what made the show great for me, because I knew that no matter what they went through and how long it took them to get there, that in the end Robin and Marian would be together.

For me the show lost its appeal when Marian died. If it's at all possible, find some way to bring Marian back. Amused Canadian I'm a big fan of myth and folklore, and let me say this to the shocked "traditionnalists": in the oldest versions, Marian was actually quite promiscuous, not Robin's One True Love. She was also something of quasi-supernatural being, a reminiscence of celtic fae and pagan fertility goddesses, just as Robin himself is simply a reinterpretation of the green man.

Maypole dancing is actually believed by some experts to be tied to lady Marian in some way. So, since the version of the legend we're all used to is also a retool, it's a bit foolish to be angry at them for pulling off another twist. Besides, I remember a previous version mid's I think where Marian becomes a nun after she is convinced Robin has been killed, and remains one even after she realises that he hasn't. It' a shock, but it's also fiction, and as such should always be taken with a grain of salt.

Madalena Marian is the driving force in Robin Hood. As Robin said in the last episode, she gives him hope that they'll be together in the end. Without her, Robin has lost this hope. Marian needs to return I hope this is all a dream or she somehow survived. Please bring Marian back! Debbie This is in response to some of the comments that the BBC don't have to follow the legend.

While this is true, then why did they call the show Robin Hood, call it the Outlaws instead. I mean people watch it because they know the Robin Hood legend and are interested in seeing a new version.

While some aspects can change Taking Marian away would be like taking away Robin himself or the Sheriff. There are certain key elements to the legend that must remain true.

While Marian may not have been in some of the original stories, she became part of the popular legend. If you're going to kill Marian, a key part to the show, why not then just end the show with the Sheriff winning and Robin losing. Marian needs to survive and somehow return as the legend is and will always remain Robin and Marian, not Robin and some other girl. Let's face it, NONE of us thought she would die because we were expecting a fairy-tale ending.

That's stupid. Marianne I swear! I recently discovered the show in France you don't get adverts for the BBC programs! I had a great time, I really did, but the last episode, Jesus!

What were the writers thinking??!! I mean, look at the "gang" we've got at the end of season2! Four exhausted, miserable lads, who've not only lost Marian, but also 2 of their key-members, Djaq and Will! Much is fun and he always means well but he's no fighter, Alan is a shameless opportunist and Little John is not getting any younger..

I'm not being funny, but is that supposed to save England??! Hey writers, you're having a laugh! Anyway, whatever you decide for next season, please, do not bring Marian back, you already used the trick at the end of season1 and I think people would get tired of it.. Last thing : is it really worth writing and shooting a third season everyone is already disappointed in?? A clue : no Margaret Have just returned from an extended holiday and watched the Season 2 finale of Robin Hood.

What on earth is going on?!! I wasn't sure if I'd missed a something so re-wound the tape and still couldn't believe it. I've loved this series since it began. I felt the modern take on the story worked very well but this really is taking it too far away from the orignal legend. Lucy Griffiths is an extremely talented actress and is obviously destined for great things in her career.

It seems that many programmes these days have to need a 'shock' element to keep their viewing figures up - I think this may have miss-fired slightly. I certainly won't be looking forward as eagerly to the next series as I did before. Although people don't like actors being replaced, I think in this case it would have been more acceptable.

It's worked for the BBC many times before in the original Robin Hood TV series of the 's Marian was played by two different actresses and in the ITV series in the 's they even replaced the main character! Please BBC, could the writers have a bit of a re-think and adjust the storyline for to include Marian - any other romance would really be 'pushing it' a bit too far. Lynda i was devastated at the death of marian and personally believe if lucy griffiths wanted to leave the role or marian should be recast.

NatKyo The last episode of the this season was absolute rubbish! AND they got married about 3 times in that one episode! Seriously, marian and Robin repeated their vows 2 times! Also, near the end, robin was stood talking to the king like nothing happened, and no-one even mentioned anything at all, nothing like "Sorry robin for your loss, are you ok? Lucy is a brilliant actress, and beautiful, the least you could have done was given her the best ending to her character!

Lucy, if it is true you left for hollywood, then im sorry but your not gonna get into Hollywood just like that are you? You might as well stay and do just one more season! Even if it means just doing half a season, or a quater! We want you in season 3!! The show is a pile of dirty dishes without you!! Fans worldwide are going red with anger, crying ther lungs out, petitions are flying everywhere!!!

If indeed you did leave, then I would just like to say Lucy, that I hope you have the best acting career EVER, and ALL your dreams come true, and although it is ashame you have left, I will support you in everyway, as a dedicated fan should. Thanks you, if you should post this Big D Jeez. Give it a rest folks. It's a TV show. It's a legend with zillions of versions. Marian only appears in the 16th century. Why not play with it and create something new? I must say I was impressed by the writers' bravery, but also confess that I was pretty gleeful about Marian's death, because she has been the flattest and least believable character in the show frankly I don't know what Robin sees in her.

Now that she is dead, series 3 should have some interesting conflict for once, and I think I will watch it. Oceanwhisperer first things, i must say that the writers did a fantastic job on the way that Marian was killed off, and the acting was superb, however it still doesnt change the fact that it was a big mistake for Lucy to leave Recently i've heard whispers on the internet of an alternate ending where Marian survives Perhaps this means that Lucy Originally was meant to stay for a third series hence the interviews she gave saying she was staying , but later decided to leave As much as i dont agree with Lucy for leaveing If she did leave She will no doubt be a big star oneday And I'm still angry.

I like twists and turns and surprise endings as much as the next person but not when they butcher my favorite show. Lucy herself said she was coming back for a 3rd season. Why is everyone so quiet? Why hasn't Lucy made a statement? If this is some sort of trick, give the viewers a little clue that things may turn around As it is, I have no desire to watch the 3rd season.

I have loved all the ways you've tinkered with the legend But without half the cast it will be a shadow of what it once was. And don't mess with Robin's love life. I'd rather him pine away than see him happy with another girl. You might think that this is YOUR show. No, no, no. This is MY show. I feel like it's me that been stabbed in the back, not Marian.

Lee And there was me thinking I was being soft Glad to hear that many people are having a hard time accepting this, its is a very silly thing to do. I can't see why the writers did it to be honest. But, ont he other hand, if Lucy wanted to pursue other things then good luck to her. Saying this, i don't believe she is dead, the little smirk of Robin could show that. We don't see her buried, she has no blood on her, and the comment "she HAS to live" says it all. I think it was a plan of Robins to take her out of the Gisborn loop and make him think he killed her, eradicating all ties.

Then, Will stays behind to stay with her for a time and she returns, with will. This theory is ofcourse riddled with bias'ness as I want it to be true hehe. If writers are reading it, and this is not true then as Picard says 'make it so'.

Bring her back and not some other actress, Lucy can surley be tempted if you offer her more cash, of maybe a new horse. Finally, it is a family show as the many replies state, you are bending the legend a lot and it simpley won't do, and think of all the people NOT buying the dvd's because they don't want to re-live Marian dying in dolby.

Fix it, you have the power. Dom 1. I emailed Tiger Aspect Baby for Robin Hood and Maid Marian. Nottingham's Official Robin Hood. Nottingham Castle. Maid Marian Sally Pollard was diagnosed with breast cancer in Image source, Tim Pollard. Sally Pollard was Nottingham's official Maid Marian for more than 12 years. Image source, Provided by council. Fearing that she is on her deathbed, she admits to Robin that even if she calls him a fool, she thinks of him as a hero and also even if she ridicules his actions, she copies them as the Night Watchman.

When she "dies", he breaks down over her body and confesses his love for her. In the next episode, she recovers shortly and decides to go on with her marriage to Guy. Robin is devastated at this, and even contemplates leaving Nottingham because of this. When Marian is at the altar with Guy, Much interrupts the wedding, shouting that Guy is a traitor and that Marian's heart belongs to another. Feeling betrayed, she punches Guy and flees the wedding with Robin.

Robin and Marian - fan image, "And everything I have in this world. And all that I'll ever be. It could all fall down around me. Just as long as I have you. Right here by me. In the second season, their relationship grows stronger and more physical. She continues to aid Robin as a spy. When her father dies, she goes to stay with him in Sherwood Forest.

Though they fight a few times, they still remember they have to help others and that it is not about what makes them happy. In the episode Lardner's Ring , Robin proposes to Marian. She accepts but must return to the castle with Guy. In the second season finale, she goes to the Holy Land with Guy and the Sheriff when she makes an attempt on the Sheriff's life.

When Robin learns of her whereabouts, due to Allan, he goes after her. She is then taken to Robin and the gang, who are tied up in the desert to die in the sun. Marian and Robin then start to say their wedding vows, believing that they will die. Carter rescues the gang, and they rush to the town to find and rescue the king, who is in danger of assassination. Marian finds Guy pursuing the king, and steps in between them, using his love for her as a defense.

When Guy demands she move out of the way and let him kill the king, she rebukes him, declaring her love for Robin. Stunned and betrayed, Guy runs her through, leaving her mortally wounded. He escapes while Robin hurries to her side. Knowing that Marian is near death, she and Robin finish their wedding vows and proclaim their love for each other as husband and wife. She withdraws the sword from her body and dies, after which she is carried to her grave by her now widowed husband.

In season three, she appears in the series finale, appearing the moment Robin is about to die, and embracing him. It is debatable whether this is Robin's imagination, or whether this is her ghost. Guy of Gisborne, a dispossessed noble and Vaisey's right hand man, becomes obsessed with winning Marian's hand in marriage, as she is the beautiful daughter of a lord.

From the beginning, she frostily resists his attentions and gifts, unable to look past his murderous ways and cruelty. But as time goes on, Guy becomes attached to her, and she finds herself flattered by some of his attempts at courtship. Certain evidence convinces Guy that she has collaborated with Robin Hood, and he tells Vaizey, who goads him to punish her.

When Guy confronts her about this accusation, she is able to convince him of her loyalty, but he cautions her that the sheriff would not be as easily swayed, and offers to marry her to protect her, believing that such an alliance would be inviolable in the sheriff's eyes. Though she does not love him, she agrees to marry Guy to protect both herself and her father, with the condition that they wait until King Richard - whom she knows Guy does not support - returns to England. The betrothal collapses at the end of first season, when it is revealed to her that Guy had deceived her into believing that the king had returned, to force their wedding to go forward.

In the second season, when she and her father are confined to the castle, her dependence on Guy's favor increases, and she must manipulate him for her and her father's safety, leading him to believe that she is in love with him, and that only her angst over their past history is keeping them apart, as her wish for him to become a "better man".

Marian kisses Guy to distract him while the outlaws carry out a sortie. Her manipulations and overtures to him become more daring, physical, and direct than they were in the first season. As a result, Guy increasingly puts himself between her and the sheriff, taking more and more risks on her behalf. Towards the end of the second season, Marian appeared to have developed a sincere attachment to Guy, who acted more and more as her protector, at times even putting his own safety and status with Vaizey on the line.

Vaizey eventually sees Marian as a threat to his hold on Guy, and maneuvers circumstances to poison Guy against her, and ultimately, attempts to have her killed. Guy maintains his belief that they are in love, but will not rescind his loyalty to Vaizey, as Marian begs him, offering him an ultimatum - her, or Vaizey. She confronts him when he attempts the kill the king, shielding the king with her body, and using her love for him to try and dissuade him.

When he demands she step aside, and insists that they will marry, despite her pleas for the king's life, she insults him, taunting that she never loved him, she only loved Robin. Guy runs Marian through with the sword he had been preparing to use to assassinate King Richard.



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