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@darjr
@MuhVerisimilitude
@Mark Hope

While I have seen (and can point you to, although Mark Hope already did) the original Gygax interpretation of the Thief via Jon Peterson, I have not seen the actual original Gary Switzer & Aero Games Thief as a full written product, although I've seen multiple references to how it worked.

Which means ... if anyone happens to know if there is a full version of it out there somewhere, please post a link to it!

PS- as an addendum, I would be remiss if I didn't mention McDuck. In the Arneson campaign, as I've written before, there wasn't a thief class per se, but Megarry played a thief (called McDuck) who was a thief because he did ... thieving type things. This goes back to the whole debate about codifying abilities and expressio unius est exclusio alterius.
 




Total aside, and I don't mean to threadjack...

But putting aside all the .... other recent issues regarding Harry Potter ... did anyone else just come across the spells, and not be able to continue because your eyes were rolling so hard?
No, but I have a pretty high tolerance (preference?) for silliness.

It was pretty obvious from the get-go that the books weren't going to be about deep, coherent worldbuilding.

Stuff like the Mirror of Erised is meant to make 10 year olds happy when they figure it out.
 

No, but I have a pretty high tolerance (preference?) for silliness.

It was pretty obvious from the get-go that the books weren't going to be about deep, coherent worldbuilding.

Stuff like the Mirror of Erised is meant to make 10 year olds happy when they figure it out.
Grown ups being disappointed with Harry Potter for this stuff is the same as them being mad at The Phantom Menace: It wasn't for you.
 



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