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Thieves' World is a
shared world A shared universe or shared world is a fictional universe from a set of creative works where more than one writer (or other artist) independently contributes a work that can stand alone but fits into the joint development of the storyline, chara ...
fantasy series created by
Robert Lynn Asprin Robert Lynn Asprin (June 28, 1946 – May 22, 2008) was an American science fiction and fantasy author and active fan, known best for his humorous series '' MythAdventures'' and '' Phule's Company''. Background Robert Asprin was born in St. J ...
in 1978. The original series comprised twelve anthologies, including stories by
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Poul Anderson Poul William Anderson (November 25, 1926 – July 31, 2001) was an American fantasy and science fiction author who was active from the 1940s until the 21st century. Anderson wrote also historical novels. His awards include seven Hugo Awards and ...
, John Brunner,
Andrew J. Offutt Andrew Jefferson Offutt V (August 16, 1934 – April 30, 2013) was an American science fiction, fantasy, and erotic fiction author. He wrote as Andrew J. Offutt, A. J. Offutt, and Andy Offutt. His normal byline, andrew j. offutt, has all his nam ...
,
C. J. Cherryh Carolyn Janice Cherry (born September 1, 1942), better known by the pen name C. J. Cherryh, is an American writer of speculative fiction. She has written more than 80 books since the mid-1970s, including the Hugo Award-winning novels '' Downbelo ...
,
Janet Morris Janet Ellen Morris (born May 25, 1946) is an American author of fiction and nonfiction, best known for her fantasy and science fiction and her authorship of a non-lethal weapons concept for the U.S. military. Background Writing Janet Morris be ...
, and Chris Morris. ''Thieves' World'' is set in the city of Sanctuary at the edge of the Rankan Empire. The city is depicted as a place where many are downtrodden and where the invading Rankan gods and the Ilsigi gods they had ousted begin a struggle for dominance. As the series continues, additional invasions occur, and the city is taken over by the snake-worshipping Beysib as the Rankan empire collapses. Over time, a number of the characters in the series are revealed either to be the offspring of or otherwise blessed by various figures in the pantheons of the competing deities, and they discover or develop various powers as the series progresses. First published in 1979, the series went on hiatus in 1989 after the twelfth anthology. In addition to the official anthologies, several authors published novels set in Thieves' World. In 2002,
Lynn Abbey Marilyn Lorraine "Lynn" Abbey (born September 18, 1948) is an American fantasy author. Background Born in Peekskill, New York, Abbey was daughter of Ronald Lionel (an insurance manager) and Doris Lorraine (a homemaker; maiden name, De Wees). She ...
, who co-edited several of the original anthologies, relaunched the series with the novel ''Sanctuary''. It was followed by the anthologies ''Turning Points'' and ''Enemies of Fortune'', which contain some returning authors and several new ones. Abbey also oversaw the republication of the original anthologies in omnibus editions.


Concept and origin

The ''Thieves' World'' anthologies were conceived by authors Robert Lynn Asprin, Lynn Abbey, and
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during a casual meeting at the
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in 1978. Asprin suggested that the task of
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was a major hurdle for modern fantasy writers: "Whenever one set out to write heroic fantasy, it was first necessary to reinvent the universe from scratch regardless of what had gone before. Despite the carefully crafted Hyborean world of
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or even the delightfully complex town of
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which
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created, every author was expected to beat his head against the writing table and devise a world of his own. Imagine, I proposed, if our favorite
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characters shared the same settings and time-frames. Imagine the story potentials.” Abbey described the 1978 meeting as "a casual conversation
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changed the lives of a couple dozen people who had no idea what they had been missing or what they were getting into." The writers who were recruited for the series saw ''Thieves' World'' as both a challenge and an opportunity to bring "new oddments of human behavior, new quirks of character that the authors wouldn't dare put in a universe for which he or she was solely responsible."


Geography

Abbey stated that the geography of Sanctuary and its surrounding regions shifted due to each writer's needs. "We had
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-many drugs, magicians, vices, brothels, dives, haunts, curses, and feuds. Sanctuary wasn't a provincial backwater; it wasn't even the Imperial armpit; it was the Black Hole of not-
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." The city itself was envisioned as a late medieval town with similarities to the
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in
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, and additional elements of
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. The faraway capital city of Ranke is based on
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. "Nobody knows how big Sanctuary really is. Anytime any one of us needs a secret meeting place we just create one – Sanctuary is either very large or very cramped."


Storylines and chronology

The dynamics of sharing characters led to occasional conflicts between authors, as referenced by C.J. Cherryh in her afterword to ''Blood Ties'': "You write your first ''Thieves' World'' story for pay, you write your second for revenge." In an interview for Green Ronin's Sanctuary-based roleplaying guides, Abbey explained the increase of interconnected storylines as the series progressed. "The stories of the first few volumes stood by themselves. But starting in about volume three (''Shadows of Sanctuary'') the authors began collaborating… big time. Eventually just about every author worked with the same plot threads, some of which stretched over several volumes." Authors would often mine each others' stories for plot ideas, with a minor plot point or piece of dialogue turning into a complete story in a subsequent volume. Asprin addressed the difficulty of the intersecting, overlapping, and diverging timelines in the preface to the fourth collection, ''Storm Season'': "While in earlier volumes I have tried to keep the stories in the order in which they occur, this has proved to be impossible in ''Storm Season''... I've left it to the reader to understand what is happening and construct his/her mental timeline as necessary." Abbey noted that the interwoven plots eventually hurt the series' readership: "The very plot and character denseness of a ''Thieves' World'' volume, while it was eagerly anticipated by long-time readers, was a bit intimidating to anyone who hadn't been following the series from the beginning." Her observation led to a revised approach for the 2002 relaunch. "When we went to work on 'new ''Thieves' World','' we tried to find a happy medium between stand-alone stories and densely interwoven plots. In ''Turning Points'' and ''Enemies of Fortune'' there are a few events and situations that serve as a backdrop for the stories."


Reception and awards


Industry reactions

The ''Thieves' World'' anthologies are credited as "pioneering and setting the standard for the shared world format", and the ''Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts'' cites ''Thieves' World'' as the "first and protype of the form". Science fiction author
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says the series "rocked my world when I was about 13", and author
Robin Hobb Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden (born March 5, 1952), known by her pen names Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm, is an American writer of speculative fiction. As Hobb, she is best known for her fantasy novels set in the ''Realm of the Elderlings'', w ...
called its concept of a collective setting and characters "a brilliant idea". Author and game designer
Robert J. Schwalb Robert J. Schwalb is a writer in the role-playing game industry, and has worked as a game designer and developer for such games as ''Dungeons & Dragons'', ''A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying'', ''Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay'', and many other RPG ...
said "''Thieves' World'' is to authors what '' D&D'' is to gamers."
Greg Costikyan Greg Costikyan (born July 22, 1959, in New York City), sometimes known under the pseudonym "Designer X", is an American game designer and science fiction writer. Costikyan's career spans nearly all extant genres of gaming, including: hex-based wa ...
reviewed ''Thieves' World'' in '' Ares Magazine'' #1. Costikyan commented that "since fantasy role-playing involves the group production of a multi-hero fantasy story, role-playing fans especially will find ''Thieves' World'' enjoyable. ..The stories themselves range from mediocre to excellent, but all are worth reading." ''
The Encyclopedia of Fantasy ''The Encyclopedia of Fantasy'' is a 1997 reference work concerning fantasy fiction, edited by John Clute and John Grant. Other contributors include Mike Ashley, Neil Gaiman, Diana Wynne Jones, David Langford, Sam J. Lundwall, Michael Scott R ...
'' describes the series: "It is in the creation and editorial supervision of the ''Thieves' World'' sequence of shared world anthologies... that Robert Lynn Asprin -- in collaboration with Abbey -- has done his most original work." In the essay included in the second volume, ''Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn,'' Asprin noted that, though fan response was mostly positive and high sales had led to sequels and the development of the Chaosium board game, many readers had written to the publisher to comment on the series' overall lack of humor.


Awards

''Thieves' World'' *
Balrog Award The Balrog Awards were a set of awards given annually from 1979 to 1985 for the best works and achievements of speculative fiction in the previous year. The awards were named after the balrog, a fictional creature from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-ear ...
1980: Best Collection/Anthology (nominated) *
Locus Award The Locus Awards are an annual set of literary awards voted on by readers of the science fiction and fantasy magazine ''Locus'', a monthly magazine based in Oakland, California. The awards are presented at an annual banquet. In addition to the pl ...
1980: Best Collection/Anthology (nominated) *
World Fantasy Award The World Fantasy Awards are a set of awards given each year for the best fantasy literature, fantasy fiction published during the previous calendar year. Organized and overseen by the World Fantasy Convention, the awards are given each year a ...
1980: Best Collection/Anthology (nominated) ''Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn'' * Balrog Award 1981: Best Collection/Anthology (nominated) * Locus Award 1981: Best Collection/Anthology (nominated) ''Shadows of Sanctuary'' * Balrog Award 1982: Best Collection/Anthology (winner) * Locus Award 1982: Best Collection/Anthology (winner)


Original anthologies (1979-1989)

*''
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'' (1979) **"Introduction" by Robert Lynn Asprin **"Sentences of Death" by John Brunner **"The Face of Chaos" by Lynn Abbey **"The Gate of the Flying Knives" by Poul Anderson **"Shadowspawn" by Andrew Offutt **"The Price of Doing Business" by Robert Lynn Asprin **"Blood Brothers" by
Joe Haldeman Joe William Haldeman (born June 9, 1943) is an American science fiction author. He is best known for his novel ''The Forever War'' (1974). That novel and other works, including ''The Hemingway Hoax'' (1991) and '' Forever Peace'' (1997), have wo ...
**"Myrtis" by Christine DeWees **"The Secret of the Blue Star" by Marion Zimmer Bradley **Essay: "The Making of Thieves' World" by Robert Lynn Asprin *'' Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn'' (1980) **"Introduction" by Robert Lynn Asprin **"Spiders of the Purple Mage" by
Philip José Farmer Philip José Farmer (January 26, 1918 – February 25, 2009) was an American author known for his science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories. Obituary. Farmer is best known for his sequences of novels, especially the ''World of Tiers ...
**"Goddess" by
David Drake David A. Drake (born September 24, 1945) is an American author of science fiction and fantasy literature. A Vietnam War veteran who has worked as a lawyer, he is now a writer in the military science fiction genre. Biography Drake graduated Phi ...
**"The Fruit of Enlibar" by Lynn Abbey **"The Dream of the Sorceress" by
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**"Vashanka's Minion" by Janet Morris **"Shadow's Pawn" by Andrew J. Offutt **"To Guard the Guardians" by Robert Lynn Asprin **Essay: "The Lighter Side of Sanctuary" by Robert Lynn Asprin *'' Shadows of Sanctuary'' (1981) **"Looking for Satan" by
Vonda N. McIntyre Vonda Neel McIntyre () was an American science fiction writer and biologist. Early life and education Vonda N. McIntyre was born in Louisville, Kentucky, the daughter of H. Neel and Vonda B. Keith McIntyre, who were born in Poland, Ohio. She s ...
**"Ischade" by C.J. Cherryh **"A Gift in Parting" by Robert Lynn Asprin **"The Vivisectionist" by Andrew J. Offutt **"The Rhinoceros and the Unicorn" by
Diana L. Paxson Diana Lucile Paxson (born February 20, 1943) is an American author, primarily in the fields of Paganism and Heathenism. Her published works include fantasy and historical fiction novels, as well as numerous short stories. More recently she has ...
**"Then Azyuna Danced" by Lynn Abbey **"A Man and His God" by Janet Morris **Essay: "Things the Editor Never Told Me" by Lynn Abbey *''Storm Season'' (1982) **Introduction by Robert Lynn Asprin **"Exercise in Pain" by Robert Lynn Asprin **"Downwind" by C. J. Cherryh **"A Fugitive Art" by Diana L. Paxson **"Steel" by Lynn Abbey **"Wizard Weather" by Janet Morris **"Godson" by Andrew J. Offutt **Epilog by Robert Lynn Asprin *''The Face of Chaos'' (1983) **"High Moon" by Janet Morris **"Necromant" by C. J. Cherryh **"The Art of Alliance" by Robert Lynn Asprin **"The Corners of Memory" by Lynn Abbey **"Votary" by David Drake **"Mirror Image" by Diana L. Paxson *''Wings of Omen'' (1984) **"What Women Do Best" by Chris and Janet Morris **"Daughter of the Sun" by Robin W. Bailey **"A Breath of Power" by Diana L. Paxson **"The Hand That Feeds You" by Diane Duane **"Witching Hour" by C. J. Cherryh **"Rebels Aren't Born in Palaces" by Andrew J. Offutt **"Gyskouras" by Lynn Abbey **"A Fish With Feathers is Out of His Depth" by Robert Lynn Asprin *''The Dead of Winter'' (1985) **"Hell to Pay" by Janet Morris **"The Veiled Lady, or A Look at the Normal Folk" by Andrew Offutt **"The God-Chosen" by Lynn Abbey **"Keeping Promises" by Robin W. Bailey **"Armies of the Night" by C. J. Cherryh **"Down by the Riverside" by Diane Duane **"When the Spirit Moves You" by Robert Lynn Asprin **"The Color of Magic" by Diana L. Paxson *''Soul of the City'' (1986) **"Power Play" by Janet Morris **"Dagger in the Mind" by C. J. Cherryh **"Children of All Ages" by Lynn Abbey **"Death in the Meadow" by C. J. Cherryh **"The Small Powers that Endure" by Lynn Abbey **"Pillar of Fire" by Janet Morris *''Blood Ties'' (1986) **"Introduction" by Robert Lynn Asprin **"Lady of Fire" by Diana L. Paxson **"Sanctuary Is for Lovers" by Janet and Chris Morris **"Lovers Who Slay Together" by Robin Wayne Bailey **"In the Still of the Night" by C. J. Cherryh **"No Glad in Gladiator" by Robert Lynn Asprin **"The Tie That Binds" by Diane Duane **"Sanctuary Nocturne" by Lynn Abbey **"Spellmaster" by Andrew Offutt and Jodie Offutt **"Afterword" by C. J. Cherryh *''Aftermath'' (1987) **"Introduction" by Robert Lynn Asprin **"Cade" by Mark C. Perry **"Wake of the Riddler" by Janet Morris **"Inheritor" by David Drake **"Mercy Worse Than None" by John Brunner **"Seeing is Believing (But Love Is Blind)" by Lynn Abbey **"Homecoming" by Andrew Offutt *''Uneasy Alliances'' (1988) **"Introduction" by Lynn Abbey **"Slave Trade" by Robert Lynn Asprin **"The Best of Friends" by C. J. Cherryh **"The Power of Kings" by Jon DeCles **"Red Light, Love Light" by Chris Morris **"A Sticky Business" by C. S. Williams **"The Promise of Heaven" by Robin Wayne Bailey **"The Vision of Lalo" by Diana L. Paxson *''Stealers' Sky'' (1989) **"Introduction" by Robert Lynn Asprin **"Night Work" by Andrew Offutt **"The Incompetent Audience" by John DeCles **"Our Vintage Years" by Duane McGowen **"Quicksilver Dreams" by Diana L. Paxson **"Winds of Fortune" by C. J. Cherryh **"The Fire in a God's Eye" by Robin Wayne Bailey **"Web Weavers" by Lynn Abbey **"To Begin Again" by Robert Lynn Asprin


New anthologies (2002-2004)

*''Turning Points'' (2002) **Introduction by Lynn Abbey **"Home Is Where the Hate Is" by Mickey Zucker Reichert **"Role Model" by Andrew Offutt **"The Prisoner in the Jewel" by Diane L. Paxson **"Ritual Evolution" by Selina Rosen **"Duel" by Dennis L. Mckiernan **"Ring of Sea and Fire" by Robin Wayne Bailey **"Doing the Gods' Work" by Jody Lynn Nye **"The Red Lucky" by Lynn Abbey **"Apocalypse Noun" by Jeff Grubb **"One to Go" by Raymond E. Feist **Afterword by Lynn Abbey *''Enemies of Fortune'' (2004) **Introduction by Lynn Abbey **"Widowmaker" by C. J. Cherryh and Jane Fancher **"Deadly Ritual" by Mickey Zucker Reichert **"Pricks and Afflictions" by Dennis L. Mckiernan **"Consequences" by Jody Lynn Nye **"Good Neighbours" by Lynn Abbey **"Gathering Strength" by Selina Rosen **"Dark of the Moon" by Andrew Offutt **"Protection" by Robin Wayne Bailey **"Legacies" by Jane Fancher and C. J. Cherryh **"Malediction" by Jeff Grubb **"The Ghost in the Phoenix" by Diana L. Paxson and Ian Grey **"The Man from Shemhaza" by Steven Brust


Novels and collections

Several ''Thieves' World'' standalone novels and short stories have been published in addition to the official anthologies. Janet Morris introduced ''
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'' in ''Thieves' World'' and expanded their story in a series of novels about them and their ancient cavalry commander,
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. The first three novels in ''The Sacred Band of Stepsons'' saga were authorized ''Thieves' World'' novels.
Marion Zimmer Bradley Marion Eleanor Zimmer Bradley (June 3, 1930 – September 25, 1999) was an American author of fantasy, historical fantasy, science fiction, and science fantasy novels, and is best known for the Arthurian fiction novel ''The Mists of Avalon'' an ...
was an early contributor to the ''Thieves' World'' anthologies, but spun off her main character in the novel ''Lythande'' (1986) and did not return for later volumes. The official ''Thieves' World'' novels are: *Janet Morris, ''Beyond Sanctuary'' (1985), a Science Fiction Book club Selection,
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*Janet Morris, ''Beyond the Veil'' (1985), a Science Fiction Book Club Selection,
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*Janet Morris, ''Beyond Wizardwall'' (1986), a Science Fiction Book Club Selection,
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*Andrew J. Offutt, ''Shadowspawn'' (1987) *
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, ''Dagger'' (1988) - The first part of the novel appeared in the anthology ''Aftermath''. *Andrew J. Offutt, ''The Shadow of Sorcery'' (1993) *Lynn Abbey, ''Sanctuary'' (2002)
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Other novels/collections include: *Marion Zimmer Bradley, ''Lythande'' (1986) - collection - includes two stories from the anthologies *Janet Morris, ''
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'' (1987) - novel collecting the Tempus stories from the anthologies with additional content *Janet Morris, Chris Morris, ''City at the Edge of Time'' (1988) - novel *Janet Morris, Chris Morris, ''Tempus Unbound'' (1989) - novel *Janet Morris, Chris Morris, ''Storm Seed'' (1990) - novel *Janet Morris, Chris Morris, ''The Sacred Band'' (2010) - novel *Janet Morris, Chris Morris, ''Tempus With His Right Side Companion Niko'' (2011) - novelization and edit of previously released material *Janet Morris, Chris Morris, ''The Fish the Fighters and the Song-girl'' (2012) - novelization and edit of previously released material The first six Morris novels were published in mass market paperback by
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and subsequently expanded in Author's Cut trade paper editions by Perseid Press.


Short stories

*Poul Anderson, "The Valor of Cappen Varra" (1957) - short story - first published in''
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''magazine *Marion Zimmer Bradley, "Bitch" (1987) - short story, in ''
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'', February 1987 *Marion Zimmer Bradley, "The Walker Behind" (1987) - short story - ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'', July 1987 *Marion Zimmer Bradley, "The Malice of the Demon" (1988) - short story - ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'', September 1988 *Marion Zimmer Bradley, "Here There Be Dragons?" (1995) - short story *
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, "The Stars Are Tears" (1996) - short story *Marion Zimmer Bradley, "The Gratitude of Kings" (1998) - short story *Poul Anderson, "The Lady of the Winds" (2001) - short story - later collected in
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anthology ''First Blood'' * Lynn Abbey, "A Tale of Two Cities" (2005) - short story included in the ''Thieves' World Player's Manual''


Omnibuses

* ''Sanctuary'' 1982. Book Club hardcover omnibus collecting ''Thieves’ World'', ''Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn'', and ''Shadows of Sanctuary''. * ''Cross-Currents'' 1984. Book Club Hardcover omnibus collecting: "Storm Season", “The Face of Chaos”, and "Wings of Omen". * ''The Shattered Sphere'' 1986. Book Club Hardcover omnibus collecting: “The Dead of Winter”, “Soul of the City”, and “Blood Ties”. * ''The Price of Victory'' 1989. Book Club Hardcover omnibus collecting: "Aftermath", "Uneasy Alliances", and "Stealers’ Sky". * ''First Blood'' 2003. Tor Paperback omnibus collecting ''Thieves’ World'', ''Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn'', and "The Lady of the Winds".


Comics

Published by
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and illustrated by Tim Sale, the original series was produced in black and white except for the covers. *''Thieves' World Graphics'' 1 (1985). Containing: 1) "Introduction" 2) "Someone is always awake in Sanctuary..." (original) 3) "Sentences of Death" 4) "Myrtis" 5) "The Price of Doing Business" *''Thieves' World Graphics'' 2 (1986). Containing: 1) ''Blood Brothers''; 2) ''The Face of Chaos''; 3) ''Gaeta'' (original); 4) ''Shadowspawn''. *''Thieves' World Graphics'' 3 (1986). Containing: 1) ''The Dream of the Sorceress''; ''The Blue Camel'' (original); 3) ''Vashanka's Minion''. *''Thieves' World Graphics'' 4 (1986). Containing: 1) ''Shadow's Pawn''; 2) ''Runcigor and Alminda'' (original); 3) ''To Guard the Guardians''. *''Thieves' World Graphics'' 5 (1987). Containing: 1) ''Looking for Satan''; 2) ''Ischade''; 3) ''A Gift in Parting''. *''Thieves' World Graphics'' 6 (1987). Containing: 1) ''The Vivisectionist''; 2) ''The Rhinoceros and the Unicorn''; 3) ''Arvo the Nose'' (original). ''Thieves' World Graphics'' (1986) collects volumes 1 to 3 above, colorized and with a new cover by
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Role playing games

* '' Thieves' World Complete Sanctuary Adventure Pack'' (Chaosium Box Set, 1981). Containing: 1) The ''Player's Guide to Sanctuary''; 2) ''The Gamemaster's Guide to Sanctuary''; 3) ''Personalities of Sanctuary''; 4) ''Map of Sanctuary''; 5) ''Map of the Maze''; 6) ''Map of the Maze Underground''. * ''The Blue Camel'' (mini-adventure; FASA, 1982) * T1 - ''
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'' (FASA, 1982) * T2 - ''Spirit Stones'' (FASA, 1982) * T3 - ''Dark Assassin'' (FASA, 1982) * T4 - ''Vengeance'' (FASA, 198?) * ''Sanctuary Under the Beysibs'' (Chaosium Companion, 1986) * ''Thieves' World Player's Manual'' (
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, 2005) * ''Shadowspawn's Guide to Sanctuary'' (Green Ronin, 2005) * ''Thieves' World Gazetteer'' (Green Ronin, 2005) * ''Murder at the Vulgar Unicorn'' (Green Ronin, 2005) * ''Black Snake Dawn'' (Green Ronin, 2007)


Board game

* '' Sanctuary: Thieves' World'' (Mayfair Games, 1982).


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