Just another fun filled FM, where I try and kill Garrett as often as possible. Very simple. There are 3 keys to buy in the store..You only have enough money for 1 key and an item or two of equipmen...
At the times when Mechanics have fully ceased the control over the city, there were many conflicts. Everyone was somebody's target. Life of people from different social groups were at risk. And whe...
Stone Street, one of the smallest streets in the city. It's not a good place for a Thief and wouldn't like to go there. But looks like that I will have to..
I've received a letter from The Kee...
Calendra's Legacy begins immediately after the Cistern ends...the very same night as a matter of fact.
Garrett is restless. He stirs in his sleep. The Cylix of Jortul gleams in the gush of pre...
You are at the Northern Dock, across the river from the city, you are in a Keeper owned shoppe, the
owner a Zax Marler has gone off to buy ticket's to get you back to the city, you are tired, and ...
The keepers have once again intruded on your property. They have the same old excuses: great danger approaching, must restore the balance, something about total disaster. Nothing out of the ordinar...
As a Thief you pride yourself as having very 'high standards' as it were, most of the lucre
you acquire is of very high quality and can reach a fair price on the market, especially
with rare pei...
Last night I pulled off a reckless job for a rich merchant who wanted me to rob his competing neighbor. Both tricked me.
They had the city watch swarm the house and it was then only by the skin ...
It's been two weeks now since I've been to the "Lucky Burrick" Pub which is situated in a small forest just outside the city border. I was a normal guest that night, stuffing my belly with burrick ...
This mission was created to show you how to make a "drop item in a certian spot"
objective using Sources and Receptrons and QVAR Traps. There might be other ways,
maybe even better ones, but it ...
"I wonder if he reads them, if if they're just for
show..". There's some strange fascination that nobles
have with books that I can never quite understand.
Maybe it's because they think we commo...