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  2. Thieves' World (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Steve List reviewed Thieves' World in Ares Magazine #13 and commented that "Thieves' World is not a work that allows a GM to spend merely a few hours reading it, nor does it present a campaign that will be exhausted in a few playings. It does provide a vehicle with which a GM willing to devote the time can create an entire city which should ...

  3. City of Thieves (novel) - Wikipedia

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    City of Thieves is a 2008 historical fiction novel by David Benioff.It is, in part, a coming of age story set in the World War II siege of Leningrad.It follows the adventures of two youths as they desperately search for a dozen eggs at the behest of a Soviet NKVD officer, a task that takes them far behind enemy lines.

  4. Thief II - Wikipedia

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    Thief II is a stealth game that takes place from a first-person perspective in a three-dimensional (3D) graphical environment. [1] The player seeks to complete mission objectives and to evade the notice of opponents such as guards. [2] [3] The player must minimize the visibility and audibility of the player character, Garrett, to escape

  5. Thieves' guild - Wikipedia

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    In popular fiction, a thieves' guild is a formal association of criminals who participate in theft-related organized crime.The trope has been explored in literature, cinema, comic books, and gaming, such as in the Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser story "Thieves' House" by Fritz Leiber [citation needed] and the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.

  6. “Den of Thieves 2” is smoother and more all of a piece, with a story that skips around European cities and pauses for a subplot about Sardinian mobsters, who lost a giant pink rock in the jet ...

  7. Thieves' World (book) - Wikipedia

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    Greg Costikyan reviewed Thieves' World in Ares Magazine #1. [1] Costikyan commented that "since fantasy role-playing involves the group production of a multi-hero fantasy story, role-playing fans especially will find Thieves' World enjoyable. [...] The stories themselves range from mediocre to excellent, but all are worth reading." [1]

  8. Sanctuary (board game) - Wikipedia

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    In the solitaire game, the player is Kadakithis, and tries to enforce the city's laws over the thieves' activities. [1] The games for 2–5 players and 2–6 players offer optional Advanced rules, including the ability to hire thugs; the ability to "case the joint" (do reconnaissance) before the attempted theft; subdivision of thefts into ...

  9. City of Thieves (gamebook) - Wikipedia

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    Hired by a desperate mayor, the player must as the adventurer journey to the dangerous city-state of Port Blacksand (the titular "City of Thieves"), and find the wizard Nicodemus, who apparently knows of Bone's one weakness. What follows is a series of challenges as the player must locate certain key items, escape Port Blacksand and eventually ...