Difference between revisions of "Letters of the Thieves' Guild"
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+ | This is a contract of stealing issued by the thieves' guild master. It allows the possessor to pick an unfortunate mage and ask the thieves to steal from him. The thieves then steal from that mage and the geld that they do steal becomes the property of the possessor. | ||
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+ | |Attribute: || LESSER ONEUSE | ||
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+ | |Charge Turn:|| 0 | ||
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Steal some gold or an item from the target. The only way to steal an unique from an opponent (VERY low chance) | Steal some gold or an item from the target. The only way to steal an unique from an opponent (VERY low chance) | ||
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what are the exact figures for the gold stolen?
This is a contract of stealing issued by the thieves' guild master. It allows the possessor to pick an unfortunate mage and ask the thieves to steal from him. The thieves then steal from that mage and the geld that they do steal becomes the property of the possessor.
Attribute: | LESSER ONEUSE |
Charge Turn: | 0 |
Effects
Steal some gold or an item from the target. The only way to steal an unique from an opponent (VERY low chance)