Theft (sage field)
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Theft is a sage field available to thieves, describing the bold acquisition of another's property, taking and keeping it without remorse or shame. The act of thievery is understood as the central motivation to the thief's class, but thieves take from those they choose.
The field includes the following sage studies:
- Concealment: the art of not being seen, poorly described as "hiding in shadows."
- Pickpocketing: grants skill in stealing money or other valuables from a person's self, without notice of the theft having occurred.
- Burglary: the art of planning, executing and resolving a burglary of a house or other property, to obtain objects of value within.
- Lockpicking: the art of opening locks or circumventing security precautions of various designs.