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The following Greyhawk characters have one or more levels in the '''Thief''' character class from first and second editions.
The following Greyhawk characters have one or more levels in the '''Thief''' character class from first and second editions.
This category somewhat overlaps with [[:Category:Rogues]].  Thieves are additionally listed separately in [[:Category:Characters by class|Characters by class]].
This category is used for NPCs who were originally written in earlier editions of the game (specifically first and second edition) in which some rogues were referred to by the term "Thief".  Thieves and Bards were classes included in a class group called "Rogue".  Additionally, this term was also sometimes used synonymously to refer generally to thieves and bards, or to "class kits" for those classes.
Characters using this category should ''also include'' [[:Category:Rogues]]. This allows these characters to be found by contemporary terminology but to still be listed by their original terminology.


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Latest revision as of 17:43, 6 June 2024

The following Greyhawk characters have one or more levels in the Thief character class from first and second editions.

This category somewhat overlaps with Category:Rogues. Thieves are additionally listed separately in Characters by class.

This category is used for NPCs who were originally written in earlier editions of the game (specifically first and second edition) in which some rogues were referred to by the term "Thief". Thieves and Bards were classes included in a class group called "Rogue". Additionally, this term was also sometimes used synonymously to refer generally to thieves and bards, or to "class kits" for those classes.

Characters using this category should also include Category:Rogues. This allows these characters to be found by contemporary terminology but to still be listed by their original terminology.