Once this conflict with the Sheriff is resolved, Robin can devote more time to the conspiracy he joined with returning King Richard to the throne. Once the Sheriff no longer saw Robin as a threat, he may have Prince John back off some, too. Once King Richard is returned to the throne, Robin would be able to gain back his amnesty. Cons for this option are that Robin risks gaining enemies through the band members that he would have let down with this decision. They would become outraged as his betrayal and willingness to surrender to the Sheriff. Also, many of the Merrymen would be left jobless; therefore, he would be gaining enemies from his own band of Merrymen. Also, his risks falling into a possible trap that Prince John and the Sheriff may have created for Robin to fall into once he attempts to restore King Richard back to the throne. If it is a trap, Robin will fail to restore him to the throne and in return will gain more
Once this conflict with the Sheriff is resolved, Robin can devote more time to the conspiracy he joined with returning King Richard to the throne. Once the Sheriff no longer saw Robin as a threat, he may have Prince John back off some, too. Once King Richard is returned to the throne, Robin would be able to gain back his amnesty. Cons for this option are that Robin risks gaining enemies through the band members that he would have let down with this decision. They would become outraged as his betrayal and willingness to surrender to the Sheriff. Also, many of the Merrymen would be left jobless; therefore, he would be gaining enemies from his own band of Merrymen. Also, his risks falling into a possible trap that Prince John and the Sheriff may have created for Robin to fall into once he attempts to restore King Richard back to the throne. If it is a trap, Robin will fail to restore him to the throne and in return will gain more