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Revision as of 00:04, 8 October 2009
"With a seasoned eye, you begin to scan the area..."
Good
- "You can't help but think that more favorable conditions could be found with a minimum of effort.
Bad
- "Only the most nimble or desperate of thieves would risk putting themselves at such risk, when other opportunities are surely available."
- "The odds aren't really in your favor, but when has that ever stopped you?"
- "Tricky, very tricky. The right thief could probably pull it off. A pair would be better."
- "Unless you find a wealthy corpse, you would probably have more luck convincing a roa'ter to dance than you would picking a pocket here."