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Robyn Hill[6] is a Mantle politician, Atlas Academy graduate, and leader of the Happy Huntresses. She was first seen on political advertisements in "The Greatest Kingdom" and debuted in “Sparks”.
Appearance
Robyn is a young woman with tanned skin and violet eyes. Her light-blond hair is tied in a ponytail. She has a beauty mark under her right eye and another one on the left side under her mouth.
Robyn wears predominantly green colored clothes, primarily her coat and scarf, which is adorned with a bird brooch. She wears a red buttoned undercoat and brown pants, and sports archery gloves on both hands.
She wields her weapon, a crossbow, on her left arm. The crossbow can expand into a bird wing-like shield.
Personality
From what has been seen of her, Robyn has a fairly direct and confident personality, having no trouble being confrontational with Atlas personnel, including the Ace Operatives. However, she is also shown to be reasonable when the situation calls for it.
However, Robyn seems to suffer from overconfidence, shown in her encounters with Ruby and celebrating her election victory before it was verified. She also can be aggressive and hostile in nature, quickly jumping to conflict.
Above all, Robyn is extremely dedicated to Mantle and its people. To that end, she is willing to use both legal and illegal means to accomplish this goal. Additionally, as expected, she shows no discrimination towards either Humans or Faunus.
Robyn has a habit of giving people nicknames, including Ruby Rose, Qrow Branwen, Marrow Amin, and Yang Xiao Long.
Powers and Abilities
Robyn wields a crossbow that shoots arrows, and includes fans that can be used as a shield.
In terms of overall abilities, it is implied she is a highly capable fighter. Forest mentions that she, along with the other Happy Huntresses, are top graduates from the Atlas Academy. Additionally, Robyn is seen in the Volume 7 Opening, where she fights alongside Qrow Branwen against Tyrian Callows, a well-known assassin who has killed countless Huntsmen. Robyn later demonstrated her high level combat skills when she battled both Blake Belladonna and Yang on even ground despite being outnumbered.
Robyn also appears to be a very successful politician, amassing a large amount of support in Mantle and being depicted as a savior and hero to the city.
Semblance
- Main article: Semblance#Robyn Hill
Robyn's Semblance allows her to see if a person is telling the truth or a lie. In order for this to work, she must grasp the other person's hand. Their hands will be coated in pale lilac Aura. She will then ask a question, and if the other person is telling the truth, the Aura will turn green.
Trivia
- Robyn is a variation on Robin, the diminutive name/nickname of Robert, which means "bright".
- Robyn can also refer to the species of birds known as robins, most of which are known for their red-orange chest feathering. Her crossbow is also designed to look like a bird.
- In terms of symbolism, robins are typically viewed as signs of new beginnings, bright futures, hope, spring and even good luck, fitting given her desire to bring about change in Mantle.
- Robyn may also refer to the color robin egg blue, also called eggshell blue, a shade of cyan.
- Robyn can also refer to the species of birds known as robins, most of which are known for their red-orange chest feathering. Her crossbow is also designed to look like a bird.
- A hill is an elevated landform and brings to mind green due to grass and plants.
- Robyn Hill likely alludes to Robin Hood, a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore. Some resemblances include:
- She fights for the poor people against the rich.
- Her Happy Huntresses are a reference to Robin Hood's Merry Men.
- In battle she uses a crossbow while Robin Hood used a bow.
- Her emblem is that of a robin.
- Robyn's model is the first female character in the show where the crew used the male base head instead of the female base head. The reason being that the male head matched better with the proportions of the concept.[7]