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<div align="justify">'''Overview: ''' Gangs of cutthroats and villains hoping to earn some dishonest gold.<br /><br />'''Narrative: ''' Most of the great cities boast an organized syndicate of thieves, vagabonds, and cutthroats. While some dens are tightly organized groups with master thieves, apprentices, dues, and specific territories, others are much more informal: the familial bands of thugs and extortionists of the Merchant Cities, for example, or the Council of Street Gangs in Rovayle. All Thieves' Bands have this much in common - they are places where Rogues can band together and organize outside the bounds of the Law, and they are devoted to profit above all else. Joining a Thieves' Band allows rogues to hone their skills to near perfection, and in some corrupt cities these organizations have grown so powerful and influential that they operate in the open, with an air of legality. </div>
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<div align="left">'''Overview: ''' Gangs of cutthroats and villains hoping to earn some dishonest gold.<br /><br />'''Narrative: ''' Most of the great cities boast an organized syndicate of thieves, vagabonds, and cutthroats. While some dens are tightly organized groups with master thieves, apprentices, dues, and specific territories, others are much more informal: the familial bands of thugs and extortionists of the Merchant Cities, for example, or the Council of Street Gangs in Rovayle. All Thieves' Bands have this much in common - they are places where Rogues can band together and organize outside the bounds of the Law, and they are devoted to profit above all else. Joining a Thieves' Band allows rogues to hone their skills to near perfection, and in some corrupt cities these organizations have grown so powerful and influential that they operate in the open, with an air of legality. </div>
 
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<br /><span class="MainText"> <sup>1</sup> ''Denotes that only Members of a Guild that controls a City-State (or higher) can obtain this rank.''<br /><sup>2</sup> ''Denotes that only Members of a Guild that controls a Nation can obtain this rank.''<br /></span>
 
<br /><span class="MainText"> <sup>1</sup> ''Denotes that only Members of a Guild that controls a City-State (or higher) can obtain this rank.''<br /><sup>2</sup> ''Denotes that only Members of a Guild that controls a Nation can obtain this rank.''<br /></span>

Latest revision as of 05:14, 14 July 2008


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Races:
Classes:
Factionhold: Carloon Outpost
Guild Ranks:
  • Urchin
  • Footpad
  • Grifter
  • Burglar
  • Collector
  • Master Thief
  • Treasurer
  • Enforcer1
  • Grandmaster Thief2
  • Grandfather2
Overview: Gangs of cutthroats and villains hoping to earn some dishonest gold.

Narrative: Most of the great cities boast an organized syndicate of thieves, vagabonds, and cutthroats. While some dens are tightly organized groups with master thieves, apprentices, dues, and specific territories, others are much more informal: the familial bands of thugs and extortionists of the Merchant Cities, for example, or the Council of Street Gangs in Rovayle. All Thieves' Bands have this much in common - they are places where Rogues can band together and organize outside the bounds of the Law, and they are devoted to profit above all else. Joining a Thieves' Band allows rogues to hone their skills to near perfection, and in some corrupt cities these organizations have grown so powerful and influential that they operate in the open, with an air of legality.


1 Denotes that only Members of a Guild that controls a City-State (or higher) can obtain this rank.
2 Denotes that only Members of a Guild that controls a Nation can obtain this rank.