Part 25: A jarring heist
Part XXV: A jarring heist
Please excuse the delay -- I've been working out some personal problems. Anyway, we're playing as Gaius Impuratus again and we've arrived at Maadoran after stealing Antidas's treasure hoard. We need to meet with Levir, the head honcho of the Forty Thieves.




Well, if Aziz says he's okay...

If you remember, we need to go through the Slums to get to the Temple. We could tell Leon to fuck off, but there's an amusing incident if we go with him.

Remember getting accosted by the slum residents? We're going to ditch Leon here.

Nah, don't think so.




lol
That's one problem out of the way, but there's a much bigger one to come...

Hermon and his thugs.



My capture software fucked up here, but Hermon's a member of the Forty Thieves and he lets you through without a fuss. If only that was a fucking option in the other playthroughs!

I like that we're telling everyone to eat a dick. I'm getting tired of being a doormat.





Surprise surprise, Levir's another sardonic prick.




Eh, he has a point. In hindsight, stealing a shitload of gold from a lord is a bad idea.


Fuckin' Linos!



A jar?


Excuse me, I think Jeff Bezos would disagree!


Ah, more ancient technology.




Thanks for being cryptic.



Use elevator, go to basement, get jar, touch nothing else. Seems simple.








Naturally, having high numbers in sneak and lockpick helps.



Nothing personal, ma'am.


Looking for the crank feels like a safer bet.


Yay!


Sadly, there isn't a "Gaelius's father comes back from the dead" subplot.

There's nothing here save for these chests.

This looks like the jar we used in the weird machine to improve our stats. Seems Levir is doing something similar.

Don't touch the other chests. They're trapped and filled with poison gas. You can get some gold, but it results in the permanent loss of 5 HP and you need to fight the guards on the way out.







Gee, now I feel bad for Levir. Funny how having a terminal illness makes you re-prioritize things in life. Not enough to stop being the guildmaster of a thieves' guild, but hey, no one's perfect.


The thief playthrough turned out to be much longer than I thought, so we'll take a break here.
Next Time: Familiar faces