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'''Description''' |
'''Description''' |
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− | These criminals actually try everything to go out of the way of a direct confrontation. They prefer to steal from people when they won't notice, or break into houses when the |
+ | These criminals actually try everything to go out of the way of a direct confrontation. They prefer to steal from people when they won't notice, or break into houses when the owners are not at home. However, should a Thief be caught in the act, he will most likely run away than trying to defend himself with a weapon. |
Thieves seak through the cities. |
Thieves seak through the cities. |
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'''Notable examples''' |
'''Notable examples''' |
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− | Stefano in Moonshade is a classical Thief, who got thrown into the Mountains of Freedom. One escaped with the help of the Avatar, it's likely that he resumed his carreer in stealing. |
+ | Stefano in Moonshade in Ultima VII/2 is a classical Thief, who got thrown into the Mountains of Freedom. One escaped with the help of the Avatar, it's likely that he resumed his carreer in stealing. |
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Revision as of 20:03, 6 January 2007
First encounter: Ultima I
Description
These criminals actually try everything to go out of the way of a direct confrontation. They prefer to steal from people when they won't notice, or break into houses when the owners are not at home. However, should a Thief be caught in the act, he will most likely run away than trying to defend himself with a weapon.
Thieves seak through the cities.
Notable examples
Stefano in Moonshade in Ultima VII/2 is a classical Thief, who got thrown into the Mountains of Freedom. One escaped with the help of the Avatar, it's likely that he resumed his carreer in stealing.