
Alan-a-Dale (aka Alan-a-dale) is a Troubadour lad of lively wit and golden voice. He is the minstrel of Robin's merry band but he acts also as a jester teasing them around.
Day 1[]
After breakfast he welcomes Robin and teases Friar Tuck saying that he won't leave any fish for him. He jokingly says he composes a ballad for his cooking skills.
At night he tries to cheer Robin up promising him a woman with "huge tracts of lang", which he also promised to Much.
Day 2[]
Joking on Robin's mysterious dream with maid Marian, he said that he often has such dreams, like with 3 redheads. He also said that Robin should drin again grog and dream up a lady's slipper to give it to Lobb. Robin told Little John to dunk him into the river, and Alan stopped.
Day 3[]
At night Alan is bickering with Will Scarlet.
Day 5[]
Alan is seen in the morning and says that Tuck is at the Widow or her wool. He jokes saying that he i perhaps interested in more than wool.
Behind the scenes[]

Alan-a-dale singing the prologue.
He acts as the narrator of the game, and sings the ballad at the beginning and end of the game.