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'''Theft''', also called '''stealing''' is the act of taking things that are not yours without permission. It is the national pastime of [[Patra]], a hallowed tradition hailing back to the [[The Great Heist|days of]] [[PTR|the Ancients]]. | '''Theft''', also called '''stealing''' is the act of taking things that are not yours without permission. It is the national pastime of [[Patra]], a hallowed tradition hailing back to the [[The Great Heist|days of]] [[PTR|the Ancients]]. | ||
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* [[The Great Heist|John Stamos]] | * [[The Great Heist|John Stamos]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:26, 27 October 2025

Theft, also called stealing is the act of taking things that are not yours without permission. It is the national pastime of Patra, a hallowed tradition hailing back to the days of the Ancients.
Notable thieves include: