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City of Thieves (book)

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Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks
Outline
Location: Allansia, Titan
References: 400
Publication Details
Author(s): Ian Livingstone
Illustrator(s): Iain McCaig
Puffin
Cover illustrator: Iain McCaig
First published: September 1 1983
Number 5
ISBN: ISBN 0-14-031645-0
Previous Book: Starship Traveller
Next Book: Deathtrap Dungeon
Wizard (Series 1)
Cover illustrator: Martin McKenna
First published: September 2 2002
Number 5
ISBN: ISBN 1-84046-397-X
Previous Book: Creature of Havoc
Next Book: Crypt of the Sorcerer
Wizard (Series 2)
Cover illustrator: Martin McKenna
First published: February 4 2010
Number 6
ISBN: ISBN 1-84831-113-3
Previous Book: Creature of Havoc
Next Book: Night of the Necromancer


For other uses of City of Thieves, see City of Thieves (disambiguation)

City of Thieves is a single-player role-playing gamebook written by Ian Livingstone, illustrated by Iain McCaig and originally published in 1983 by Puffin Books. It was later republished by Wizard Books in 2002 and 2010. It forms part of Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy series. It is the 5th in the series in the original Puffin series (ISBN 0-14-031645-0) and 5th in the modern Wizard "Series 1" (ISBN 1-84046-397-X) and 6th in "Series 2" (ISBN 1-84831-113-3).

Contents

[edit] Creation

[edit] Background

Terror stalks the night in Silverton!

The prosperous town of Silverton is being held to ransom by Zanbar Bone and his bloodthirsty Moon Dogs. YOU are an adventurer, and the merchants of Silverton turn to you in their hour of need.

Your mission takes you along dark, twisting streets where thieves, vagabonds and creatures of the night lie in wait to trap the unwary traveller. And beyond lies the most fearsome adventure of them all — the tower stronghold of the infamous Zanbar Bone!

Two dice, a pencil and an eraser are all you need to make your journey. YOU decide which route to take, which creatures to fight and which dangers to risk.
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Events begin when the player arrives one evening in the town of Silverton which is being terrorised by Moon Dogs set upon the population by an angered Zanbar Bone. It was the refusal of the mayor, Owen Carralif, to hand over his daughter Mirelle ten days ago that precipitated this situation and it is Carralif who tracks the player down at The Old Toad tavern in order to convince the player to take on the task of slaying Zanbar Bone.

[edit] How to Fight the Creatures of the City of Thieves/Equipment and Potions/Hints on Play

The book in general follows the original rules set down in The Warlock of Firetop Mountain. (see Game System)

[edit] Equipment List

In the course of events in the "Background" the player is given 30 Gold Pieces.

[edit] Cover and Illustrations

Covers

The original cover of the book was designed and illustrated by Iain McCaig.

When the book was republished by Wizard a new cover was designed and illustrated by Martin McKenna. Their 2010 edition makes use of a section of the previous edition's cover art.

City of Thieves through the years
1983 1984 1987 1989 1990 1993 2002 2002 2010
Colour Star Zig-Zag Banner Dragon Format Dragon No No. No. Spine Only No Bronze-Foil Wizard "Special
Limited Edition"
Wizard Shield
£1.501 £1.502 £2.253 £? £? £? £4.99 £4.99 £5.99
  1. Price of 1st~10th Impressions
  2. Price of 12th~13th Impressions; £1.75 for 23rd Impression
  3. Price of 17th Impression

Illustrations

The interior illustrations were by Iain McCaig. There were 30 full page illustrations and 7 minor repeated illustrations scattered throughout the text. The paragraphs with a full page illustration were: 1, 17, 27, 31, 40, 62, 80, 88, 113, 135, 148, 171, 178, 182, 203, 224, 239, 250, 265, 271, 292, 307, 319, 329, 344, 349, 356, 370, 385 and 398. Additionally, one piece of text - instructions from Arakor Nicodemus - was presented in a drawing of a piece of parchment (201).

[edit] Intertextual References

  • One of the characters in the book, a Troll named Sourbelly who was one of the city guards and partnered Fatnose, is mentioned again in Deathtrap Dungeon when the hero encounters the female Troll, Ivy. Sourbelly is Ivy's brother and she expresses much pride in her brother's career as a city guard of Port Blacksand.
  • The city features again in Midnight Rogue.
  • Some have suggested that the Hero of this book is the same individual as that of the next gamebook in the original series, Deathtrap Dungeon, since he journeys from Port Blacksand to Fang, and also that of the next gamebook after that, Island of the Lizard King, since he journeys from Fang to Oyster Bay, though nowhere is this stated explicitly.

[edit] Other Media

[edit] Main Characters

YOU: Hero of City of Thieves

[edit] Locations

[edit] Encounters

[edit] Further Notes

  • 10 instant failures, 1 victory, plus death by stamina loss or bad luck.
  • In the illustration to accompany (15), a White Dwarf magazine issue can be spotted!

[edit] Errors

  • (171) You are given no option of entering The Black Lobster tavern, even though it is pictured in the illustration.
  • (249) (and also (79) and (88)) The Serpent Queen's "poisonous fangs" inflict the normal 2 stamina points of injury (though at least in (79) and (88) when she bites you just before the fight she does inflict 1 skill and 4 stamina points of injury). Contrast with the Snakes in (253).
  • (364) You are given no option but to pay the man to learn of Nicodemus' whereabouts, even though you may already know this.
  • Some of the rules are incorrectly printed in the Wizard Books version of the book due to text being copied from The Warlock of Firetop Mountain:
  • The rules state that Provisions can only be eaten when instructed by the text, which is not the case.
  • The book also incorrectly states that the player has two doses of their chosen Potion at the beginning of the book, when in fact they have only one.
  • Contrary to the instructions you also do not start the adventure with a lantern.

[edit] Dedication

For Lucy

[edit] See Also

[edit] Reviews

[edit] External Links

[edit] References

  1. City of Thieves - Back Cover ("Golden Dragon" Edition)