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| - The show premiered on September 28, 2001, but after only 8 episodes aired, it was cancelled on November 23, 2001.
- Thieves is a Online Multiplayer Mission in Ghostbusters: The Video Game that requires protecting four artifacts. Greedy spirits will come to steal the artifacts and you have to stop them before they get away. To win, there has to be at least one artifact remaining when the time runs out.
- Thieves are enemies in the Twin Shot series.
- Thieves are a type of human enemy that uses the Malicious Hand special action extensively, which steals some of the target's (your) gold before teleporting the user away. They are not really dangerous combat-wise; however, it can be annoying trying to chase them down in a dungeon so that you can kill them and get your gold back.
- In regards to leadership, the Florentine, and later the Roman guild was led by La Volpe, and the Venetian guild of thieves was managed by Antonio de Magianis. However, a number of thieves were independent of the Order. In particular, the Cento Occhi were allied to the House of Borgia, and sought to counteract the Assassins; unaffiliated pickpockets chose to steal freely as well.
- thieves is a crew on the Viridian Ocean in the flag Post Mortem.
- Thieves were characters featured in Blood Omen 2 . They were seen in the Smuggler's Den, the Lower City, the Upper City and the Sarafan Keep . Thieves were found in Blood Omen 2, where they were first encountered in Chapter 2:the Den. Thieves were said to "rule the streets" of the Den and they particularly populated that area of the city[BO2]. Thieves could also be encountered in Chapter 3: The Lower City [BO2]and were seen in the upper parts of the city, where they were seen apparently raiding Aristocrat houses in Chapter 4: The Upper City and even the Sarafan Keep itself in Chapter 5; in these instances the Thieves were much more covert in their methods, using sewers, tunnels and rooftops to avoid detection by the Sarafan [BO2].
- The Thieves are recurring enemies throughout the Spyro series, although they also appear as friendly inhabitants in Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly and Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs. They are mysterious creatures who wear striped robes and are known to steal precious items such as Dragon Eggs, gems, and keys, and then run around at high speeds while chanting their signature taunt of "Nah-nah-nah-nah-nah!" They are the native residents of the Thieves Den and the Thieves' Guild.
- Whether they are called thieves, cutpurses, brigands, or rogues, these criminals usually go out of their way to avoid 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, a thief caught in the act is not beyond using violence to keep from losing any ill-gotten gains. Though they have changed little throughout the Ultima series, thieves have undergone a few minor changes:
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