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Canvassing The Neighborhood

Canvassing The Neighborhood by: Anonymous 48 Hour Contest Version: Release 1.0 Release Date: Aug 11, 2013 Story I've always wanted to try my luck at the Langstrom Art Museum, and since I have nothing better to do tonight, I'm going to go slip in later this evening and make off with as much artwork as I can. The Langstrom is known for its collections of paintings depicting historical events and landscapes, but the most famous collection is the set of portraits which reside in the three-story circular Great Gallery. I plan to stuff as many canvases into a big sack as I can - but that load means I have to pack light. I figure with all the tile floors, the best thing to take is a handful of moss arrows, and I'll have to leave everything else behind. That's okay, though - my sneaking skills can always use a bit of polishing. Credits Testers - Random_Taffer Objects & AI Purgator – Imperial guards and bowmen Textures Luis Aira - terrain textures Uppix.com - terrain textures Wiki Commons - Artwork Scripting Custom Scripts: Nameless Voice All scripts needed to play the mission are included. This mission is © 2013 by Anonymous It is not supported by Eidos or Looking Glass (R.I.P.) so don’t go crying to them if you have problems. Should you need technical or gameplay assistance, search for a relevant thread at the TTLG Thief FM Forum: http://www.ttlg.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?forumid=100

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