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{{Faction infobox
|name = Thieves
|name = Thief
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|image = Thief.png
|imgdesc = A thief from the [[Ottoman Empire]]
|locations = [[Abbasid Caliphate]]<br>[[Italy]]<br>[[Spain]]<br>[[Ottoman Empire]]<br>[[United States|British America]]<br>[[United Kingdom]]
|locations = [[Florence]]<br />[[Venice]]<br />[[Monteriggioni]]<br />[[Rome]]<br />[[Constantinople]]
|related = [[Assassins]]
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|notable = [[La Volpe]]<br />[[Corradin]]<br />[[Antonio de Magianis]]<br />[[Ugo]]<br />[[Rosa]]<br />[[Paganino]]}}
A '''thief''' is any individual who undertakes the action of stealing. During the [[Renaissance]], professional thieves were one of the available factions-for-hire, alongside [[courtesans]], [[mercenaries]], and the [[Romani]]. They were adept [[Freerunning|freerunners]] and possessed a number of guilds in different cities; several of these, including the [[Florence|Florentine]], [[Venice|Venetian]], and [[Rome|Roman]] guilds, were allied with the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]]. As such, they possessed a measure of virtue, in that they refused to steal from the poor and fought to defy the local, corrupt nobility.
'''Thieves''' were one of the available factions-for-hire during the [[Renaissance]], alongside [[courtesans]], [[mercenaries]] and the [[Romani]]. They were adept [[Freerunning|free-runners]], and possessed a number of guilds in different cities; several of these, including the [[Venice|Venetian]] and [[Rome|Roman]] guilds, were allied to the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]]. As such, they possessed a measure of virtue, in that they refused to steal from the poor and fought to defy the local, corrupt nobility.


In regards to leadership, the [[Florence|Florentine]], and later the Roman guild was led by [[La Volpe]], and the Venetian guild of thieves was managed by [[Antonio de Magianis]].
In regards to leadership, the Florentine and later the Roman thieves' guild was led by [[La Volpe]], while the Venetian guild was managed by [[Antonio de Magianis]]. However, a number of thieves were independent of the Order. In particular, the [[Cento Occhi]] were allied with the [[House of Borgia]] and sought to counteract the Assassins. Unaffiliated [[Pickpocketing|pickpockets]] chose to steal freely as well.


However, a number of thieves were independent of the Order. In particular, the [[Cento Occhi]] were allied to the [[House of Borgia]], and sought to counteract the Assassins; unaffiliated [[Pickpocketing#Pickpockets|pickpockets]] chose to steal freely as well.
Throughout history, many orphans became thieves and pickpockets as a way to survive. In cities like [[London]] or [[New York City]], the orphans organized themself as guilds or bands.


==History==
==History==
From as early as when a thief helped to save his life by urging him to run from the [[guards]] at his family's execution, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] both helped and enlisted aid from thieves on several occasions.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
===Classical Era===
During the Classical Era, thieves were not organized as guilds. Criminals like [[bandit]]s or [[Piracy|pirates]] stole money and valuables during their raids. In [[Greece]] and [[Egypt]], ancient ruins and tombs such as the [[Knossos Palace]] or the [[Great Pyramid of Giza]] were pillaged by raiders or military forces to find treasures or artifacts. These acts were also perpetrated by secret organizations like the [[Cult of Kosmos]] or the [[Order of the Ancients]] in their search for [[Piece of Eden|Isu technology]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref><ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>


Thieves were often included in the most well-informed factions of the cities, for which they were able to provide Ezio with information on [[assassination targets]] and other events in their district. In Florence in 1478, La Volpe made use of [[Corradin|one of his thieves]] to lure Ezio to him, after which he gave the young nobleman details on how to locate [[Francesco de' Pazzi]].<ref name="AC2"/>
===Abbasid Caliphate===
During the 9th century, the [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid]] peddler [[Dervis]] ran a network of child thieves, whom he provided with food, shelter, and money in exchange for their services.<ref name="Dervis DB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[Database: Dervis]]</ref> Having grown up as a street urchin himself,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'' – Chapter Fourteen – Tabriz, 823</ref> Dervis treated all the children in his employ with great care and only had them steal from the corrupt authorities. The goods earned this way were then sold to Dervis' various clients, although some of the rarer items were kept by Dervis for his personal collection.<ref name="Dervis DB"/>


In 1481, after assisting [[Rosa]], one of the members of the Venetian guild, Ezio allied with the thieves there in order to infiltrate the [[Palazzo della Seta]]. Together, he and the Venetian thieves successfully claimed the building after Ezio assassinated [[Emilio Barbarigo]] in 1485.<ref name="AC2"/>
[[File:ACMirage The Master Thief of Anbar 11.png|thumb|250px|left|Dervis with Basim and two of his child thieves]]
In his childhood, [[Basim ibn Ishaq]] became a thief to survive on the streets of [[Baghdad]], using his gift of [[Eagle Vision]] to identify valuables to steal. After moving to [[Anbar]], he joined Dervis' network and quickly proved himself as the most skilled thief in the organization, leading him to be assigned the most important contracts. Many of these jobs were commissioned by the [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]], who used Dervis' network to procure valuable items and information.<ref name="Master Thief">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[The Master Thief of Anbar]]</ref>


Some time prior to 1499, [[Paganino]], a member of the Venetian guild, betrayed his allies and became a spy for the [[Templars]]; passing them vital information on the Assassin Order and their base in [[Monteriggioni]]. At the opening of the new year in 1500, his actions eventually led to the [[siege of Monteriggioni|fall of Monteriggioni]].<ref name="Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
It was during one of his contracts for the Hidden Ones that Basim met the [[Master Assassin]] [[Roshan]] and subsequently decided to impress her by stealing an [[Memory Seals|artifact]] from the [[caliph]]'s [[Winter Palace, Anbar|Winter Palace]]. However, Basim was caught during his infiltration of the palace and forced to kill the caliph [[Al-Mutawakkil]] in self-defense, leading the Caliphate guards to start a manhunt for all thieves in Anbar.<ref name="Master Thief"/>


Upon traveling to Rome, Ezio allied his newly-founded [[Italian Assassins|Assassins guild]] with La Volpe's thieves. After aiding them in establishing their headquarters in [[La Volpe Addormentata]], he learned of their close rivalry with the Cento Occhi thieves.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>
Dervis' entire network was executed as a result,<ref name="Master Thief"/> though Dervis himself survived and relocated to Baghdad, where he continued to lend his skills to both the Hidden Ones and the [[Zanj Rebellion|Zanj rebels]]. After being reunited with Basim, by now a Hidden One,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[Follow Nur's Lead]]</ref> Dervis enlisted his help to steal artifacts from Baghdad's wealthy citizens that he could sell to fund the Zanj rebellion.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[Dervis' Artifacts]]</ref>


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===Crusades===
[[File:AC1 Altair Target Pickpocket.png|thumb|250px|Altaïr pickpocketing a guard]]
During the [[Third Crusade]], the clandestine acquisition of correspondence, detailed maps, and logistical reports served as a primary method for the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins]] to gather intelligence on their targets ahead of an [[assassination]].<ref name="Pickpocketing">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Pickpocketing (Tamir)]]</ref> By shadowing carriers or eavesdropping on conversations, Assassins identified individuals transporting sensitive data, including maps of Templar guard rotations,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Pickpocketing (Talal)]]</ref> blueprints of fortified entrances,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Pickpocketing (William of Montferrat)]]</ref> and letters detailing the order's logistical networks and secret alliances.<ref name="Pickpocketing"/>


In contrast to the Assassin-allied thieves, the Cento Occhi stole from the poor, and terrorized the [[civilians]] of Rome. At La Volpe's request, Ezio assisted in repressing them, fighting in brawls alongside La Volpe's thieves, sullying the Cento Occhi's reputation with the Borgia, and killing the guild's leaders.<ref name="Brotherhood"/>
Beyond individual thievery, Assassins often collaborated with local [[informants]] who had already successfully purloined sensitive documents from Templar affiliates. [[Novice|Lower-ranking members]] occasionally acted as intermediaries, securing stolen assets to be relayed to senior Assassins who required the specific intelligence for their investigations.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Informer Escort (Tamir)]]</ref> Additionally, Assassins could also procure additional equipment, such as [[throwing knives]], by [[Pickpocketing|pickpocketing]] local thugs or recovering them after incapacitating such individuals in physical altercations.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref>


In 1511, Ezio visited the Constantinople Thieves Guild and learned they were having troubles due to a snitch tipping off the city guards to their activities. After an investigation into these claims, Ezio learned that a lord by the name of [[Halim]] was bribing the snitch, before assassinating the former.<ref name="Revelations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
===Renaissance===
====Italy====
From as early as when a thief helped to save his life by urging him to run from the guards at his family's execution,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Last Man Standing]]</ref> [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] both helped and enlisted aid from thieves on several occasions.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
 
Thieves were often included in the most well-informed factions of the cities, for which they were able to provide Ezio with information on ssassination targets and other events in their district.<ref name="AC2"/> In [[Florence]] in 1478, [[La Volpe]] made use of [[Corradin|one of his thieves]] to lure Ezio to him, after which he gave the young nobleman details on how to locate [[Francesco de' Pazzi]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Fox Hunt]]</ref>
 
[[File:That's Gonna Leave a Mark 5.png|250px|thumb|left|Thieves escorting Ezio and Rosa]]
In 1481, after assisting [[Rosa]], one of the members of the [[Venice|Venetian]] guild, Ezio allied with the thieves there in order to infiltrate the [[Palazzo della Seta]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[That's Gonna Leave a Mark]]</ref> Together, he and the Venetian thieves successfully claimed the building after Ezio assassinated [[Emilio Barbarigo]] in 1485.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Everything Must Go]]</ref>
 
Some time prior to 1499, [[Paganino]], a member of the Venetian guild, betrayed his allies and became a spy for the [[Templars]]; passing them vital information on the Assassin Order and their base in [[Monteriggioni]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Intervention]]</ref> At the opening of the new year in 1500, his actions eventually led to the [[siege of Monteriggioni|fall of Monteriggioni]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Vilified]]</ref>
 
Upon traveling to Rome, Ezio allied his newly-founded [[Assassins Guild|Guild]] with La Volpe's thieves. After aiding them in establishing their headquarters in [[La Volpe Addormentata]], he learned of their close rivalry with the Cento Occhi thieves.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Double Agent]]</ref>
 
In contrast to the Assassin-allied thieves, the Cento Occhi stole from the poor and terrorized the [[civilian]]s of Rome. At La Volpe's request, Ezio assisted in repressing them, fighting in brawls alongside La Volpe's thieves,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[A Clash of Interests]]</ref> sullying the Cento Occhi's reputation with the Borgia,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Pointing Fingers]]</ref> and killing the guild's leaders.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Downsizing]]</ref><ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[A Blanket Finish]]</ref>
 
====Ottoman Empire====
[[File:ACR Thieves.png|250px|thumb|right|A group of thieves in Constantinople]]
In 1511, Ezio visited the [[Constantinople]] Thieves Guild and learned they were having troubles due to a snitch tipping off the city guards to their activities. After an investigation into these claims, Ezio learned that a lord by the name of [[Halim]] was bribing the snitch, before assassinating the former.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Loose Lips]]</ref>
 
Similarly to the guilds in Italy, the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] thieves were allied with the [[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|local Assassins]] led by [[Yusuf Tazim]], and Ezio could employ their services in exchange for a small fee.<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
 
====Spain====
During the same time period in [[Spain]], thieves also organized themselves in guilds, such as the [[Cien Ojos]] led by [[Luis Chico]].<ref name="ACReb">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''</ref> As was the case in Italy and Constantinople, many of these guilds were allied with the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Assassins]], and some of their members even joined the Order, including Luis,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Database: Luis Chico]]</ref> [[Constanza Ramos]],<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Database: Constanza Ramos]]</ref> [[Lupo Gallego]],<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Database: Lupo Gallego]]</ref> and his daughters [[Rosa Gallego|Rosa]]<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Database: Rosa Gallego]]</ref> and [[Luisa Gallego|Luisa]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Database: Luisa Gallego]]</ref>
 
The largest Spanish thief guild was based in [[Madrid]] and led by Lupo Gallego, the legendary "King of Thieves". The guild also had branches in other cities, including [[Seville]], where it operated the [[brothel]] ''[[La Reina Sonriente]]''.<ref name="ACReb"/>
 
===Golden Age of Piracy===
{{Main|Piracy}}
In the [[Caribbean]], pirates committed many acts of thievery, raiding [[plantation]]s, [[fort]]s, and [[ship]]s.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>
 
===Colonial America===
In [[United States|British America]], many children became thieves to survive in the streets, including [[Liam O'Brien]], [[Hope Jensen]], and [[Jack Weeks]]. Their skills caught the attention of the local [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Assassins]] and [[American Rite of the Templar Order|Templars]], who inducted them in their respective groups.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Database: Liam O'Brien]]</ref><ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Database: Hope Jensen]]</ref><ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Database: Jack Weeks]]</ref> Hope became the leader of a [[gang]] who operated in [[New York City]], the [[River Valley]], and [[Atlantic Ocean|North Atlantic]] and committed acts of thievery and rackets.<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>
 
[[File:ColorofRight 03.png|thumb|250px|left|Gang members extorting Barry and Cassidy Finnegan]]
After allying with the Templars during the [[Seven Years' War]], the former Assassin [[Shay Cormac]] fought to stop the illicit activities of Hope's gang, which were harming the civilian populace.<ref name="ACRG"/> In October 1759, Shay and fellow Templar Jack Weeks staged a {{Wiki|false flag}} operation by robbing a military outpost in New York while disguised as gang members, prompting the [[British Army]] to take action against the gang and ultimately eliminate it.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[The Heist]]</ref>
 
In [[New Orleans]], thugs operated in the streets harassing the [[Louisiana Brotherhood of Assassins|Louisiana Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]] if she wore her Lady guises to steal her. Aveline also pickpocketed individuals for [[jeweled brooch]]s, [[Voodoo dolls]] and [[Assassins' coin]]s.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''</ref>
 
During the [[American Revolutionary War]], orphans organized as thief guilds in [[Boston]] and New York. They entered in contact with the Assassin [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]], giving him challenges to accomplish and become a member of the guilds.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
 
===Victorian London===
[[File:ACS Evie with thief.png|250px|thumb|right|Evie Frye chastising a young thief]]
By 1868, orphans from Babylon Alley led by [[Clara O'Dea]] operated as thieves to survive and save the children being forced to work in the [[Blighters]]' factories.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[To Catch an Urchin]]</ref> They allied with the twin Assassins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], giving them ammunition in exchange for their efforts to liberate the children. The Fryes also chased down non-associated pickpockets who had been caught and returned what they had stolen.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>  


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
[[File:AC2_Thieves.png|thumb|250px|left|A group of thieves in Venice]]
Though he usually worked alongside the guilds to suppress Templar control of a city, Ezio also hired thieves on the streets, offering them money in return for assistance. Unlike the other hired factions, they could easily follow the Assassin along rooftops.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
Though he usually worked alongside the guilds to suppress Templar control of a city, Ezio also hired thieves on the streets, offering them money in return for assistance. Unlike the other hired factions, they could easily follow the Assassin along rooftops.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="Brotherhood"/>


The thieves could help Ezio by distracting any soldiers guarding high-profile locations, such as [[banks]] or other restricted areas. They often did so by attacking or taunting the men, and subsequently luring them away. Should Ezio engage in a fight as they followed him, they would always help him defeat his enemies as well.<ref name="AC2"/>
[[File:AC2_Thieves.png|thumb|left|250px|A group of thieves in Venice]]
The thieves could help Ezio by distracting any soldiers guarding high-profile locations, such as [[bank]]s or other restricted areas. They often did so by attacking or taunting the men, and subsequently luring them away. Should Ezio engage in a fight as they followed him, they would always help him defeat his enemies as well.<ref name="AC2"/>


After he had competed alongside them in several [[Guild challenges|challenges]], the thieves of Rome and Constantinople began to further assist Ezio by utilizing additional abilities.<ref name="Brotherhood"/><ref name="Revelations"/>
After he had competed alongside them in several [[Guild challenges|challenges]], the thieves of Rome and Constantinople began to further assist Ezio by utilizing additional abilities.<ref name="ACB"/><ref name="ACR"/>


===Combat===
===Combat===
Thieves were lightly armed, carrying only a [[Short blades|dagger]] (or a [[Swords and maces|sword]] on rare occasions) and wearing very light [[armor]]. This allowed them to follow Ezio in many of his acrobatic moves, though did not offer much protection in combat.<ref name="AC2"/>
Thieves were lightly armed, carrying only a [[Short blades|dagger]] (or a [[sword]] on rare occasions) and wearing very light [[armor]]. This allowed them to follow Ezio in many of his acrobatic moves, though did not offer much protection in combat.<ref name="AC2"/>


To offset this, thieves resorted to speed and agility in combat, dodging and countering enemy blows much like [[Agile guards]]. As such, they were usually only vulnerable to well-protected guards, predominately [[Brutes]] and [[Seekers]].<ref name="AC2"/>
To offset this, thieves resorted to speed and agility in combat, dodging and countering enemy blows much like [[Agile guards]]. As such, they were usually only vulnerable to well-protected guards, predominately [[Brutes]] and [[Seekers]].<ref name="AC2"/>
==Known thieves==
===Florence===
*La Volpe<ref name="AC2"/>
*Corradin<ref name="Renaissance">''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''</ref>
===Venice===
*Antonio de Magianis<ref name="AC2"/>
*[[Ugo]]<ref name="AC2"/>
*Rosa<ref name="AC2"/>
*[[Franco]]<ref name="AC2"/>
*Paganino<ref name="Renaissance"/>
===Rome===
*La Volpe<ref name="Brotherhood"/>
*[[Claudio]]<ref name="Brotherhood"/>
*[[Trimalchio]]<ref name="Brotherhood"/>
*[[Lanz]] (Cento Occhi)<ref name="Brotherhood"/>
*Paganino<ref name="Brotherhood"/>
*[[Aldo]]<ref name="Brotherhood"/>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The '''Steal Home''' [[Assassin's Creed II achievements|achievement]] was awarded for winning a race against any thief in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. Also, in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'', once Ezio fulfilled the guild challenges for the thieves and unlocked the capability for them to loot dead bodies, the '''Fast Fingers''' [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations achievements|achievement]] could be unlocked after 50 instances of a hired group of thieves looting the dead bodies of guards.
*The '''Steal Home''' [[Assassin's Creed II achievements|achievement]] was awarded for winning a race against any thief in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. Also, in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'', once Ezio fulfilled the guild challenges for the thieves and unlocked the capability for them to loot dead bodies, the '''Fast Fingers''' [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations achievements|achievement]] could be unlocked after 50 instances of a hired group of thieves looting the dead bodies of guards.
*In the memories "[[Cleaning House]]," and "[[Who's Got Mail?]]", thieves used swords as opposed to short blades.
*In the memories "[[Cleaning House]]" and "[[Who's Got Mail?]]", thieves used swords as opposed to short blades.
*Like guards, in ''Assassin's Creed II'', thieves were generally better equipped in Venice than in Florence.
*Like guards, in ''Assassin's Creed II'', thieves were generally better equipped in Venice than in Florence.
*The child in the mission "[[Human Cargo]]" was dressed like a thief.
*The child in the mission "[[Human Cargo]]" was dressed like a thief.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
That's_Gonna_Leave_a_Mark_5.png|Thieves escorting Ezio and Rosa
AC2 - Thief model.jpg|3D model of a pickpocket showing his purloined goods
The_Leak_10.png|La Volpe talking to one of his thieves
ACR_Thieves.png|A group of thieves in Constantinople
AC2 CA 014 Thief.png|Concept art of a thief
AC2 CA 014 Thief.png|Concept art of a thief
Thief NPCs face models by Michel Thibault.png|Thief NPCs face models for ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' created by [[Michel Thibault]]
Rome Thieves.png|The insignia of the Roman Thieves Guild
Rome Thieves.png|The insignia of the Roman Thieves Guild
Thief NPCs face models by Michel Thibault.png|Thief NPCs face models for ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' created by [[Michel Thibault]]
The Leak 10.png|La Volpe talking to one of his thieves
ACS To Catch An Urchin 3.png|Clara O'Dea and her street urchins with Jacob and Evie
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''
**''[[The Art of the Heist]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Nexus VR]]''


==References==
==References==
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A thief is any individual who undertakes the action of stealing. During the Renaissance, professional thieves were one of the available factions-for-hire, alongside courtesans, mercenaries, and the Romani. They were adept freerunners and possessed a number of guilds in different cities; several of these, including the Florentine, Venetian, and Roman guilds, were allied with the Assassin Order. As such, they possessed a measure of virtue, in that they refused to steal from the poor and fought to defy the local, corrupt nobility.

In regards to leadership, the Florentine and later the Roman thieves' guild was led by La Volpe, while the Venetian guild was managed by Antonio de Magianis. However, a number of thieves were independent of the Order. In particular, the Cento Occhi were allied with the House of Borgia and sought to counteract the Assassins. Unaffiliated pickpockets chose to steal freely as well.

Throughout history, many orphans became thieves and pickpockets as a way to survive. In cities like London or New York City, the orphans organized themself as guilds or bands.

History[edit | edit source]

Classical Era[edit | edit source]

During the Classical Era, thieves were not organized as guilds. Criminals like bandits or pirates stole money and valuables during their raids. In Greece and Egypt, ancient ruins and tombs such as the Knossos Palace or the Great Pyramid of Giza were pillaged by raiders or military forces to find treasures or artifacts. These acts were also perpetrated by secret organizations like the Cult of Kosmos or the Order of the Ancients in their search for Isu technology.[1][2]

Abbasid Caliphate[edit | edit source]

During the 9th century, the Abbasid peddler Dervis ran a network of child thieves, whom he provided with food, shelter, and money in exchange for their services.[3] Having grown up as a street urchin himself,[4] Dervis treated all the children in his employ with great care and only had them steal from the corrupt authorities. The goods earned this way were then sold to Dervis' various clients, although some of the rarer items were kept by Dervis for his personal collection.[3]

Dervis with Basim and two of his child thieves

In his childhood, Basim ibn Ishaq became a thief to survive on the streets of Baghdad, using his gift of Eagle Vision to identify valuables to steal. After moving to Anbar, he joined Dervis' network and quickly proved himself as the most skilled thief in the organization, leading him to be assigned the most important contracts. Many of these jobs were commissioned by the Hidden Ones, who used Dervis' network to procure valuable items and information.[5]

It was during one of his contracts for the Hidden Ones that Basim met the Master Assassin Roshan and subsequently decided to impress her by stealing an artifact from the caliph's Winter Palace. However, Basim was caught during his infiltration of the palace and forced to kill the caliph Al-Mutawakkil in self-defense, leading the Caliphate guards to start a manhunt for all thieves in Anbar.[5]

Dervis' entire network was executed as a result,[5] though Dervis himself survived and relocated to Baghdad, where he continued to lend his skills to both the Hidden Ones and the Zanj rebels. After being reunited with Basim, by now a Hidden One,[6] Dervis enlisted his help to steal artifacts from Baghdad's wealthy citizens that he could sell to fund the Zanj rebellion.[7]

Crusades[edit | edit source]

Altaïr pickpocketing a guard

During the Third Crusade, the clandestine acquisition of correspondence, detailed maps, and logistical reports served as a primary method for the Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins to gather intelligence on their targets ahead of an assassination.[8] By shadowing carriers or eavesdropping on conversations, Assassins identified individuals transporting sensitive data, including maps of Templar guard rotations,[9] blueprints of fortified entrances,[10] and letters detailing the order's logistical networks and secret alliances.[8]

Beyond individual thievery, Assassins often collaborated with local informants who had already successfully purloined sensitive documents from Templar affiliates. Lower-ranking members occasionally acted as intermediaries, securing stolen assets to be relayed to senior Assassins who required the specific intelligence for their investigations.[11] Additionally, Assassins could also procure additional equipment, such as throwing knives, by pickpocketing local thugs or recovering them after incapacitating such individuals in physical altercations.[12]

Renaissance[edit | edit source]

Italy[edit | edit source]

From as early as when a thief helped to save his life by urging him to run from the guards at his family's execution,[13] Ezio Auditore da Firenze both helped and enlisted aid from thieves on several occasions.[14]

Thieves were often included in the most well-informed factions of the cities, for which they were able to provide Ezio with information on ssassination targets and other events in their district.[14] In Florence in 1478, La Volpe made use of one of his thieves to lure Ezio to him, after which he gave the young nobleman details on how to locate Francesco de' Pazzi.[15]

Thieves escorting Ezio and Rosa

In 1481, after assisting Rosa, one of the members of the Venetian guild, Ezio allied with the thieves there in order to infiltrate the Palazzo della Seta.[16] Together, he and the Venetian thieves successfully claimed the building after Ezio assassinated Emilio Barbarigo in 1485.[17]

Some time prior to 1499, Paganino, a member of the Venetian guild, betrayed his allies and became a spy for the Templars; passing them vital information on the Assassin Order and their base in Monteriggioni.[18] At the opening of the new year in 1500, his actions eventually led to the fall of Monteriggioni.[19]

Upon traveling to Rome, Ezio allied his newly-founded Guild with La Volpe's thieves. After aiding them in establishing their headquarters in La Volpe Addormentata, he learned of their close rivalry with the Cento Occhi thieves.[20]

In contrast to the Assassin-allied thieves, the Cento Occhi stole from the poor and terrorized the civilians of Rome. At La Volpe's request, Ezio assisted in repressing them, fighting in brawls alongside La Volpe's thieves,[21] sullying the Cento Occhi's reputation with the Borgia,[22] and killing the guild's leaders.[23][24]

Ottoman Empire[edit | edit source]

A group of thieves in Constantinople

In 1511, Ezio visited the Constantinople Thieves Guild and learned they were having troubles due to a snitch tipping off the city guards to their activities. After an investigation into these claims, Ezio learned that a lord by the name of Halim was bribing the snitch, before assassinating the former.[25]

Similarly to the guilds in Italy, the Ottoman thieves were allied with the local Assassins led by Yusuf Tazim, and Ezio could employ their services in exchange for a small fee.[26]

Spain[edit | edit source]

During the same time period in Spain, thieves also organized themselves in guilds, such as the Cien Ojos led by Luis Chico.[27] As was the case in Italy and Constantinople, many of these guilds were allied with the Spanish Assassins, and some of their members even joined the Order, including Luis,[28] Constanza Ramos,[29] Lupo Gallego,[30] and his daughters Rosa[31] and Luisa.[32]

The largest Spanish thief guild was based in Madrid and led by Lupo Gallego, the legendary "King of Thieves". The guild also had branches in other cities, including Seville, where it operated the brothel La Reina Sonriente.[27]

Golden Age of Piracy[edit | edit source]

Main article: Piracy

In the Caribbean, pirates committed many acts of thievery, raiding plantations, forts, and ships.[33]

Colonial America[edit | edit source]

In British America, many children became thieves to survive in the streets, including Liam O'Brien, Hope Jensen, and Jack Weeks. Their skills caught the attention of the local Assassins and Templars, who inducted them in their respective groups.[34][35][36] Hope became the leader of a gang who operated in New York City, the River Valley, and North Atlantic and committed acts of thievery and rackets.[37]

Gang members extorting Barry and Cassidy Finnegan

After allying with the Templars during the Seven Years' War, the former Assassin Shay Cormac fought to stop the illicit activities of Hope's gang, which were harming the civilian populace.[37] In October 1759, Shay and fellow Templar Jack Weeks staged a false flag operation by robbing a military outpost in New York while disguised as gang members, prompting the British Army to take action against the gang and ultimately eliminate it.[38]

In New Orleans, thugs operated in the streets harassing the Louisiana Assassin Aveline de Grandpré if she wore her Lady guises to steal her. Aveline also pickpocketed individuals for jeweled broochs, Voodoo dolls and Assassins' coins.[39]

During the American Revolutionary War, orphans organized as thief guilds in Boston and New York. They entered in contact with the Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton, giving him challenges to accomplish and become a member of the guilds.[40]

Victorian London[edit | edit source]

Evie Frye chastising a young thief

By 1868, orphans from Babylon Alley led by Clara O'Dea operated as thieves to survive and save the children being forced to work in the Blighters' factories.[41] They allied with the twin Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye, giving them ammunition in exchange for their efforts to liberate the children. The Fryes also chased down non-associated pickpockets who had been caught and returned what they had stolen.[42]

Characteristics[edit | edit source]

Though he usually worked alongside the guilds to suppress Templar control of a city, Ezio also hired thieves on the streets, offering them money in return for assistance. Unlike the other hired factions, they could easily follow the Assassin along rooftops.[14][43]

A group of thieves in Venice

The thieves could help Ezio by distracting any soldiers guarding high-profile locations, such as banks or other restricted areas. They often did so by attacking or taunting the men, and subsequently luring them away. Should Ezio engage in a fight as they followed him, they would always help him defeat his enemies as well.[14]

After he had competed alongside them in several challenges, the thieves of Rome and Constantinople began to further assist Ezio by utilizing additional abilities.[43][26]

Combat[edit | edit source]

Thieves were lightly armed, carrying only a dagger (or a sword on rare occasions) and wearing very light armor. This allowed them to follow Ezio in many of his acrobatic moves, though did not offer much protection in combat.[14]

To offset this, thieves resorted to speed and agility in combat, dodging and countering enemy blows much like Agile guards. As such, they were usually only vulnerable to well-protected guards, predominately Brutes and Seekers.[14]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The Steal Home achievement was awarded for winning a race against any thief in Assassin's Creed II. Also, in Assassin's Creed: Revelations, once Ezio fulfilled the guild challenges for the thieves and unlocked the capability for them to loot dead bodies, the Fast Fingers achievement could be unlocked after 50 instances of a hired group of thieves looting the dead bodies of guards.
  • In the memories "Cleaning House" and "Who's Got Mail?", thieves used swords as opposed to short blades.
  • Like guards, in Assassin's Creed II, thieves were generally better equipped in Venice than in Florence.
  • The child in the mission "Human Cargo" was dressed like a thief.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Ezio could lock onto thieves that signaled the start of a thief assignment and perform execution moves on them. However, after appearing to die, they would soon recover and get back up.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy, it was possible to train Cento Occhi thieves and use them in missions.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Lineage, the courier intercepted by Giovanni Auditore was dressed similarly to a thief.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
  2. Assassin's Creed: Origins
  3. 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: MirageDatabase: Dervis
  4. Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One – Chapter Fourteen – Tabriz, 823
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Assassin's Creed: MirageThe Master Thief of Anbar
  6. Assassin's Creed: MirageFollow Nur's Lead
  7. Assassin's Creed: MirageDervis' Artifacts
  8. 8.0 8.1 Assassin's CreedPickpocketing (Tamir)
  9. Assassin's CreedPickpocketing (Talal)
  10. Assassin's CreedPickpocketing (William of Montferrat)
  11. Assassin's CreedInformer Escort (Tamir)
  12. Assassin's Creed
  13. Assassin's Creed IILast Man Standing
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 Assassin's Creed II
  15. Assassin's Creed IIFox Hunt
  16. Assassin's Creed IIThat's Gonna Leave a Mark
  17. Assassin's Creed IIEverything Must Go
  18. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodIntervention
  19. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodVilified
  20. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodDouble Agent
  21. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodA Clash of Interests
  22. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodPointing Fingers
  23. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodDownsizing
  24. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodA Blanket Finish
  25. Assassin's Creed: RevelationsLoose Lips
  26. 26.0 26.1 Assassin's Creed: Revelations
  27. 27.0 27.1 Assassin's Creed: Rebellion
  28. Assassin's Creed: RebellionDatabase: Luis Chico
  29. Assassin's Creed: RebellionDatabase: Constanza Ramos
  30. Assassin's Creed: RebellionDatabase: Lupo Gallego
  31. Assassin's Creed: RebellionDatabase: Rosa Gallego
  32. Assassin's Creed: RebellionDatabase: Luisa Gallego
  33. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
  34. Assassin's Creed: RogueDatabase: Liam O'Brien
  35. Assassin's Creed: RogueDatabase: Hope Jensen
  36. Assassin's Creed: RogueDatabase: Jack Weeks
  37. 37.0 37.1 Assassin's Creed: Rogue
  38. Assassin's Creed: RogueThe Heist
  39. Assassin's Creed III: Liberation
  40. Assassin's Creed III
  41. Assassin's Creed: SyndicateTo Catch an Urchin
  42. Assassin's Creed: Syndicate
  43. 43.0 43.1 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood