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You saved me. Now it's my turn to save you.
~ Christopher Robin to Maria

Christopher Robin is the main protagonist of Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey series, which is part of the Twisted Childhood Universe.

He was portrayed by Nikolai Leon. In the sequel, he is portrayed by Scott Chambers. As a child, he was portrayed by Frederick Dallaway and is portrayed by Mason Stanley Gold in the sequel.

Biography[]

Blood and Honey[]

As a child, Christopher Robin played in the Hundred Acre Woods. One day he came across a group of adolescent animal crossbreeds: Rabbit, Owl, Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet, and Winnie-the-Pooh. Naïve to the danger they could pose, Christopher befriended them, often visiting to play with them and bring them food. As the years passed, the group grew close, and eventually the crossbreeds began relying on Christopher as their source of food. However, as he grew into an adult, Christopher decided that it was time to go and develop his life, believing the crossbreeds would be alright without him. He left to go to college, leaving his friends behind. Unbeknownst to him, the crossbreeds began to starve in his absence, believing that he had abandoned them. One winter, on the brink of starvation, the others ate Eeyore. Traumatized by what they had done, they swore away their humanity, vowing to never speak or trust humans again, and swearing revenge on Christopher Robin.

Over the next five years, Christopher attends college studying to become a doctor. He met and fell in love with a woman named Mary, whom he proposed to. During a break, he decides to bring Mary to the Hundred Acre Wood and introduce her to his friends, believing that the two of them should not have any secrets from each other. However, upon arriving, they find the spot in the Woods where Christopher had played with his friends and find it full of jars, cars, and a much larger house. Christopher and Mary try to look around, but hide when they hear someone coming. The figure, a grown Winnie-the-Pooh, goes to bed, and the two wait until nightfall to leave their hiding places and try and escape. However, a grown Piglet appears and strangles Mary to death in front of Christopher. He runs away and into Pooh, who he begs for help. However, he realizes that Pooh and Piglet have turned against him. They kidnap him and drag him away, burning Mary's body in front of him.

Pooh and Piglet keep Christopher alive, torturing him by showing him Mary's burnt corpse, whipping him with Eeyore's tail, and spraying him with blood and honey. Christopher tries to appeal to them, but fails, even though Pooh is visibly distraught and upset about his return, recalling the memories of the good times the two spent together. As Pooh is discarding Mary's body, he is made aware of a group of women vacationing at a house in the Woods. He and Piglet go to murder and kidnap them, leaving Christopher tied up in a shed.

Following their murders, Pooh and Piglet bring one of the women, Alice, back to their home to torture. They are followed by Alice's friends Maria and Jessica follow, managing to free her. The others come across Christopher and untie him. They hear the scream of another victim, and Christopher encourages them to leave him to regain his strength and go save her.

The women go to save the other hostage, Charlene, but are found by Piglet and Pooh. Piglet kills Charlene, but is bested by Alice, who kills him. Pooh, enraged, kills Alice with a knife, then tracks down Maria and Jess to the road. A group of local men try to help, but Pooh kills them and Jessica before going after Maria. Christopher, having recovered and taken one of the cars from the Wood, drives into Pooh and knocks him unconscious. As the two try and escape, Pooh wakes up and catches Maria, preparing to kill her with a knife. Christopher offers his life in exchange for letting her go, thankful that she tried to save him. Pooh finally breaks his vow of silence to tell Christopher "You left." before slitting Maria's throat. Christopher comforts Maria as she dies, then runs into the Woods. Pooh lets Christopher go, opting instead to continue stabbing Maria's body instead of chasing his former friend.

Blood and Honey 2[]

The events of the first film turn out to be a fictionalized version of Pooh's massacre and torture of Christopher. After escaping and telling the truth to the authorities with not much other than his word and injuries most of Ashdown's townsfolk believe Christopher committed the massacre while a few hunters believe him and set out to hunt the crossbreeds, which fails horrifically. Christopher starts taking therapy to deal with his trauma, and through hypnotherapy remembers his twin brother Billy who was kidnapped when the pair were playing in the woods. He's able to track down the kidnapper Cavendish due to the latter being a janitor at Christopher's hospital. Cavendish reveals that he kidnapped children under the orders of Dr. Arthur Gallup an insane scientist that experimented on the children by splicing various animal DNA into them, thus creating the crossbreeds. When the children apparently die after the experiments Gallup buries them, perceives his work as a failure and kills himself. However the crossbreeds healing capabilities revived them but they also lost their original memories. Christopher to his great horror realizes that "Pooh" is actually an amnesiac Billy.

When Christopher checks in on his parents he instead discovers them dead and his younger sister Bunny kidnapped at the hands of his now revealed twin brother. During the final confrontation with the Crossbreeds, Christopher kills Tigger and engages Pooh. They end up at the same site where the crossbreeds had self-resurrected. Seeing him reminisce Christopher calls his brother by his real name causing him to remember which unfortunately backfires as in Pooh's view, this means his own brother "abandoned" him and set him down the path to kill his own parents, causing him to relive the guilt and shame of killing Eeyore. Pooh turns his attention to Christopher's new girlfriend Lexy and attempts to decapitate her. Finally realizing that his brother is far past the point of no return (and not wanting to relieve Mary's death all over again) he calls out Pooh/Billy's real name one last time to get his attention and cuts his head in half with an axe. He then tearfully mourns his brother revealing to Lexy that Pooh and Billy were one in the same. Following the Crossbreeds public massacre and rampage Christopher reunites with Bunny and is exonerated of any wrongdoing.

Personality[]

Christopher Robin is very naïve, befriending dangerous creatures and not thinking of the consequences his leaving them would cause. Even after being confronted by them years later as vengeful killers, Christopher continues to appeal to their good sides and tries to remind them of the good times they spent together, hoping that he can reach their humanity and make them end their murderous lives. Even after being tortured and seeing the level of depravity his former friends have fallen into, he still tries to reason and bargain with them. While he has given up on those like Tigger he still tries to reason with Pooh following the revelation that he's Christopher's long lost twin Billy. However when he makes his brother remember and tries to reason still to no avail Christopher reluctantly kills Billy/Pooh and immediately mourns him. Christopher has a guilty conscience that goes back to childhood with him being powerless to save his brother. Despite all the evil Pooh did Christopher still loved him and would've done anything to bring him back to the light.

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