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* [[Second Place Is for Winners]]: Uses the traditional Robin Hood story of an archery contest set up to lure Robin in by using a golden arrow as the prize, and comments in passing that the other contestants are likely to miss their shots to win the lesser, more practical prizes of livestock. (This being an unusually pragmatic version of Robin, he has no interest in the contest at all, demanding to know what on earth he'd do with a golden arrow.)
* [[Second Place Is for Winners]]: Uses the traditional Robin Hood story of an archery contest set up to lure Robin in by using a golden arrow as the prize, and comments in passing that the other contestants are likely to miss their shots to win the lesser, more practical prizes of livestock. (This being an unusually pragmatic version of Robin, he has no interest in the contest at all, demanding to know what on earth he'd do with a golden arrow.)
* [[Shrouded in Myth]]: Robin Hood. Among other things, Robin is quite possibly the ''worst'' archer in the band; all his famous trick shots turn out to have been dumb luck or have actually been performed by one of the other Merry Men and attributed to him.
* [[Shrouded in Myth]]: Robin Hood. Among other things, Robin is quite possibly the ''worst'' archer in the band; all his famous trick shots turn out to have been dumb luck or have actually been performed by one of the other Merry Men and attributed to him.
* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: Cecil(y). Someone ends up [[Sweet On Polly Oliver]].
* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: Cecil(y). Someone ends up [[Sweet on Polly Oliver]].
* [[Twice-Told Tale]]
* [[Twice-Told Tale]]
* [[Wound That Will Not Heal]]: References a less uncanny version of the trope when Richard says that the climate in the Holy Land means wounds don't heal like they should.
* [[Wound That Will Not Heal]]: References a less uncanny version of the trope when Richard says that the climate in the Holy Land means wounds don't heal like they should.