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Greenwood Protocol (Books 1–9) — Robin Hood in a Future Where “Help” Is a Lien




A sci-fi heist saga inside Eternal War, built like casefiles and powered by proof objects.


In the old stories, Robin Hood steals gold from the rich and gives it to the poor.


In Greenwood Protocol, Robin is fighting something worse than a sheriff with soldiers.


He’s fighting a system that doesn’t need chains—because it can put a lien on your life, call it “support,” and make you thank it for the privilege.


This is Robin Hood in the Optics Economy: neon corridors, “Aftercare” cathedrals, debt that behaves like gravity, and an enforcement intelligence that changes shape to keep stability intact.





What this series is (in one sentence)



A 9-book cyber-myth heist series where Robin and a misfit crew raid the modern world’s “kind” cages—lien doors, care corridors, and narrative locks—stealing back exits, custody, and proof.





The core engine: liens that feel like mercy



Greenwood Protocol is about a single mechanism:


  1. You’re offered help.

  2. The help becomes a contract.

  3. The contract becomes a category.

  4. The category becomes a corridor.

  5. The corridor becomes a door you can’t open without permission.



That’s Devil’s Charity at speed: harm disguised as care, scaled into architecture.





The vibe



This reads like:


  • Ocean’s Eleven in a dystopian welfare/credit regime

  • Robin Hood with a star-runner crew, corridor maps, and “route theft”

  • bureaucratic horror where the villain never raises its voice

  • a mythic rebellion where the prize isn’t money—it’s freedom + record custody






The format (why it feels like a mission log)



Each book is built to feel like a self-contained heist casefile—but the series compounds into a bigger war.


You’ll see recurring pieces:


  • corridor maps

  • lien keys

  • comfort traps

  • controlled leaks

  • and proof objects that can survive memory drift






Reading order: Books 1–9 (Season 1 complete + Season 2 begins)




Season 1: The Nottingham Curse (Books 1–8)



  1. Intake of the Future

  2. Oxygen Taxes

  3. Cantina of Masks

  4. Aftercare Cathedral

  5. Lien Doors

  6. The Glitch Pet

  7. The Corridor Map

  8. The Handshake (the High Sheriff steps fully into frame; Robin realizes he can’t just “go home.”)




Season 2 begins



  1. Hope Creates Heat (the cost of rebellion becomes visible—hope attracts enforcement; the Marian thread intensifies.)






Who this is for



You’ll love Greenwood Protocol if you like:


  • fast mythic dystopia with systems-as-monsters

  • heists where the “vault” is a policy corridor

  • found-family crews under pressure

  • stories that treat consent + custody + exit routes as sacred






Start here



Begin with Book 1: Intake of the Future and read straight through.


This series is designed to escalate:

Intake → tax → mask → cathedral → lien doors → glitch → map → handshake → hope (and the heat it draws).





Get the series



If you want the full Greenwood Protocol run (Books 1–9), this is the current released set.


[DOWNLOAD / BUY LINK HERE]




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