Thieves World Table top

Well my friends, i come to you today with a find that really made my year. i found a copy of THIEVES WORLD TABLETOP ADVENTURE. if you are unaware, Thieves World was a series written by multiple fantasy writers in the late 70's. very well done, with great world building. anyone know anything about this? im looking through it right now and i am very excited.

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I have it too but I never played it. I also have some of the novels - it was a setting where every writer could introduce own characters that could interact with characters from other writers, if they respected some rules.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thieves'_World

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Thieves_World_characters

>Molin Torchholder
I used him in a RPG game ... some 20 years ago.

i love tempus. ive built many a fighter based off of him. this book series is very important to me. hows it play?

ah, never mind missed the never played it

This sounds really neat. I gotta find the first book lol. I need a new series since Thorn of Emberlain isn't out and I just finished Witcher.

check thrift stores and garage sales if you cant find it online. i have all of them, except the last one.

why are they all covered in studs?

It's a good setting and was used for a couple of novels/short stories were a bunch of different fantasy authors shared the setting. (early ones are pretty good mainly due to the great authors)
I think it's fairly good building material that you can then work and expand on yourself, probably with the help of the Green Ronin releases for Thieves World that came out 10 or so years ago.
I still have my copy of the boxset.

Here's a story about play in the setting:
youtube.com/watch?v=WKgmhmEtgx4
youtube.com/watch?v=Y8ZarCRE2g0

studded leather armor guy. no idea beyond style choice.

oh, this is neat thanks for the videos.

everbody loves a bad guy

Have the books been re-released recently?

Old Spoony makes me sad about current Spoony, I hope he starts posting Counter Monkeys again

>has a sad
>about spoony
>counter monkey
>being this tiger beat

Dude, you're making me sad for Veeky Forums.

>rl asprin

Ye gods. Is it as full of cringey puns as his other books?

Nice find, let us know how it plays.

Nope. There's more indirect innuendo, like a popular tavern having its sign be a unicorn with a dick for a horn, except they can never say that directly.

Never understood why they didn't expand the different stats out into a Rosetta stone of rpgs.

Because it's way faster to paint than mail, and it's a fantasy rpg from the 70s, people still thought studded leather armor was a thing.

For the time this was published, they covered most of the bases directly.

This is written for most of the functional game systems of the day. Each plays differently.

The city itself also has an extensive encounter table setup written by the same folks who wrote the generic "Cities" book (which would become "Runequest Cities" in its last incarnation) and who gamed with Ray Feist and helped develop the world of Midkemia. The version in this book is tuned to the specific districts and character of Sanctuary.

Asprin wrote the Myth and Phule books to get that punsterism and character group in his head out on paper so it wouldn't infect the rest of his work.

C'mon, Spoony used to be pretty good before depression ate his life. His Deck of Many Things story is great.

This looks incredible! Where can I find a PDF?

Can confirm that 8th-grade me spent $3 on the paperback at BDalton Booksellers. I was not disappointing - the stores were pretty good.

I thought the Vulgar Unicorn's Sign was a Unicorn fucking itself with its horn.

I don't know friend.

I've Googled and looked through the /osr/ trove, and didn't see it.

Anyone have a link? I'd like to give this a read.

That cover is BAD-ASS.

I gotta find a better version of it.

I thought the Vulgar Unicorn's sign was a unicorn sucking its own dick.

It was done by Walter Velez. I'm not seeing a version without the logo. It is also the cover of the original printing of the first book in the series.