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*In [[wikipedia:NetHack|NetHack]], the Master of Thieves is the Tourist's quest nemesis. When defeated, he drops the ''Platinum Yendorian Express Card'', the Tourist's quest artifact, as well as the Bell of Opening, one of the three invocation artifacts required in order to obtain the Amulet of Yendor and ascend. | *In [[wikipedia:NetHack|NetHack]], the Master of Thieves is the Tourist's quest nemesis. When defeated, he drops the ''Platinum Yendorian Express Card'', the Tourist's quest artifact, as well as the Bell of Opening, one of the three invocation artifacts required in order to obtain the Amulet of Yendor and ascend. | ||
*The Shades is a dangerous area filled with thieves and muggers in Ankh Morpork in Terry Pratchet's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discworld|Discworld]] series. | |||
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![]() | You acquire an item: Platinum Yendorian Express Card (100% chance)* |
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Occurs at The Dungeons of Doom (extremely rarely).
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- In NetHack, the Master of Thieves is the Tourist's quest nemesis. When defeated, he drops the Platinum Yendorian Express Card, the Tourist's quest artifact, as well as the Bell of Opening, one of the three invocation artifacts required in order to obtain the Amulet of Yendor and ascend.
- The Shades is a dangerous area filled with thieves and muggers in Ankh Morpork in Terry Pratchet's [[1]] series.