Yes, something must have happened, rusty_armour. I remember how unhappy I was because I thought Guy died because he couldn't survive the injuries. The next part was "The Swords ofWayland", Guy wasn't there and then I was surprised when he was in "Prophecy". In the Czech version, Herne says "The wheel of life continues to spin", so I thought it must have had an effect on Guy (in order to maintain a balance between the forces of light and darkness?). It wasn't until years later that I learned the information about Ian Sharp and Richard Carpenter. I think that Azina Zelle wrote fanfiction on thi topic.
As I told you, I still haven't dealt with Loxley's death. In our country, they did not broadcast the third series, I saw it for the first time sometime after 2006. So for me, it was just AU, where Robin's death never happened and I could make up my own stories. I didn't even know Guy was a bastard, so I came up with another backstory for him. I just never wrote those stories, I just played them in my head.
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I remember how unhappy I was because I thought Guy died because he couldn't survive the injuries. The next part was "The Swords ofWayland", Guy wasn't there and then I was surprised when he was in "Prophecy".
In the Czech version, Herne says "The wheel of life continues to spin", so I thought it must have had an effect on Guy (in order to maintain a balance between the forces of light and darkness?).
It wasn't until years later that I learned the information about Ian Sharp and Richard Carpenter.
I think that Azina Zelle wrote fanfiction on thi topic.
As I told you, I still haven't dealt with Loxley's death.
In our country, they did not broadcast the third series, I saw it for the first time sometime after 2006.
So for me, it was just AU, where Robin's death never happened and I could make up my own stories. I didn't even know Guy was a bastard, so I came up with another backstory for him. I just never wrote those stories, I just played them in my head.