Posted July 12, 2020
I'm wondering what people think of Garrett, his connection to the Keepers, and his elemental arrows. I've played 1-3, and watched an LP of 4.
1st intro
https://youtu.be/fSET0AZfbyE
In the intro to 1, teen Garrett sees a man that everybody else is avoiding. It's not clear as to WHY they avoid him. Since the game was called Thief, I assumed the man was sneaking through the street, although it could also be that he seemed "important" or dangerous, so people just kept out of his way.
However in 3, we see the Keepers have runes doing all kinds of magical things, including a form of invisibility. Not invisibility per se, but more a case of "aware but not really registering". As such, I imagine the Keeper in 1 was wearing a rune giving him that "ignore me" cloak, so people would get out of his way and not bump into him (as they might with invisibility), but nobody would remember seeing him either.
You could say the training tutorial at the start of 1 was meant for the player and not Garrett, but I wonder what you think. The basic training seems something one would do for an "adventurer" or some form of physical profession, yet the Keepers in all the games seem nothing more than bookish, scholarly mage-types. I can't recall any of them doing anything physical at all. So why would the Keeper in the street even WANT a thief in their order? What could he "bring" to the group?
If the street Keeper was indeed cloaked by a rune, I imagine that Garrett possesses some kind of latent talent to see through it. Just like green eyes or left-handedness are uncommon, I imagine the natural talent to see through a Keeper's runes is uncommon, and it is THAT which interested the Keeper in Garrett, not his thieving skills at all. What do you think?
After joining, I think they thought to make him a proper rune-user like the rest of them, due to his natural gift. However, you couldn't take the thief out of the boy, so Garrett only saw the runes as a means to make him a better thief, not a new way of life allowing him to abandon his old skills. His desperation and near-deaths from living on the street, his need for these survival skills, had ingrained themselves into him too deeply. He WAS a thief... it was the only way he'd survived thus far, and the only thing he knew. To abandon that would be to abandon himself.
I thus imagine that during his years of training he kept his eye out for runes that would make him a better thief, not runes to help him understand abstract prophecy. I think he found runes that let him capture elemental "essence" from natural sites. Perhaps this essence is useful in some minor magics, but he found a use by putting these essences in arrows.
I reject the idea that you can wander around the City and find elemental arrows in odd places (fireplaces, pools, gardens, etc). Nobody would leave them there, people would take them if they found them, and they'd likely be destroyed if left in any case. Garrett only ever finds these arrows in areas of matching appropriate nature (fire in a fire, water in a pool, etc). So my interpretation is that Garrett uses a Keeper trick to extract essences from these elemental sites and transfer them into pre-made arrows with crystal heads. He thus "acquires" a fire arrow, a water arrow, or whatever. IIRC there's a moment in one of the games where Keepers indicate they have water crystals, so it is a rune-trick the Keepers know.
With all this I see Garrett less as a master thief. I think he wears a Keeper cloak rune, making him seem better at stealth than he really is, and his elemental arrows let him do things ordinary thieves can't (put out torches, muffle tile floors, destroy machines, etc). All these benefits give him a distinct edge over other thieves. And because nobody ever observes him on his missions, only hears of his successes, they never know of his advantages.
I suppose in D&D terms he might be a thief with a few levels of mage... a little bit of magic to aid his night work.
As to why he's no longer a Keeper, I imagine that he kept thieving while in "school", and his mentors knew about it. They kept telling him to stop, and either they finally kicked him out or he left on his own. I imagine this is where his negative attitude towards them stems from. He couldn't be a good little scribe, sitting at a desk all day every day, and he got tired of their constant bitching.
In short, despite his dislike of the Keeper Order, I think Garrett uses some rune magic to help him, making him stealthier than he'd otherwise be, and to make elemental arrows. I think his attitude towards the Keepers comes from them not tolerating his thieving on the side while training.
What do you think of his relation to the Keepers, and the explanation for all the arrows he finds?
1st intro
https://youtu.be/fSET0AZfbyE
In the intro to 1, teen Garrett sees a man that everybody else is avoiding. It's not clear as to WHY they avoid him. Since the game was called Thief, I assumed the man was sneaking through the street, although it could also be that he seemed "important" or dangerous, so people just kept out of his way.
However in 3, we see the Keepers have runes doing all kinds of magical things, including a form of invisibility. Not invisibility per se, but more a case of "aware but not really registering". As such, I imagine the Keeper in 1 was wearing a rune giving him that "ignore me" cloak, so people would get out of his way and not bump into him (as they might with invisibility), but nobody would remember seeing him either.
You could say the training tutorial at the start of 1 was meant for the player and not Garrett, but I wonder what you think. The basic training seems something one would do for an "adventurer" or some form of physical profession, yet the Keepers in all the games seem nothing more than bookish, scholarly mage-types. I can't recall any of them doing anything physical at all. So why would the Keeper in the street even WANT a thief in their order? What could he "bring" to the group?
If the street Keeper was indeed cloaked by a rune, I imagine that Garrett possesses some kind of latent talent to see through it. Just like green eyes or left-handedness are uncommon, I imagine the natural talent to see through a Keeper's runes is uncommon, and it is THAT which interested the Keeper in Garrett, not his thieving skills at all. What do you think?
After joining, I think they thought to make him a proper rune-user like the rest of them, due to his natural gift. However, you couldn't take the thief out of the boy, so Garrett only saw the runes as a means to make him a better thief, not a new way of life allowing him to abandon his old skills. His desperation and near-deaths from living on the street, his need for these survival skills, had ingrained themselves into him too deeply. He WAS a thief... it was the only way he'd survived thus far, and the only thing he knew. To abandon that would be to abandon himself.
I thus imagine that during his years of training he kept his eye out for runes that would make him a better thief, not runes to help him understand abstract prophecy. I think he found runes that let him capture elemental "essence" from natural sites. Perhaps this essence is useful in some minor magics, but he found a use by putting these essences in arrows.
I reject the idea that you can wander around the City and find elemental arrows in odd places (fireplaces, pools, gardens, etc). Nobody would leave them there, people would take them if they found them, and they'd likely be destroyed if left in any case. Garrett only ever finds these arrows in areas of matching appropriate nature (fire in a fire, water in a pool, etc). So my interpretation is that Garrett uses a Keeper trick to extract essences from these elemental sites and transfer them into pre-made arrows with crystal heads. He thus "acquires" a fire arrow, a water arrow, or whatever. IIRC there's a moment in one of the games where Keepers indicate they have water crystals, so it is a rune-trick the Keepers know.
With all this I see Garrett less as a master thief. I think he wears a Keeper cloak rune, making him seem better at stealth than he really is, and his elemental arrows let him do things ordinary thieves can't (put out torches, muffle tile floors, destroy machines, etc). All these benefits give him a distinct edge over other thieves. And because nobody ever observes him on his missions, only hears of his successes, they never know of his advantages.
I suppose in D&D terms he might be a thief with a few levels of mage... a little bit of magic to aid his night work.
As to why he's no longer a Keeper, I imagine that he kept thieving while in "school", and his mentors knew about it. They kept telling him to stop, and either they finally kicked him out or he left on his own. I imagine this is where his negative attitude towards them stems from. He couldn't be a good little scribe, sitting at a desk all day every day, and he got tired of their constant bitching.
In short, despite his dislike of the Keeper Order, I think Garrett uses some rune magic to help him, making him stealthier than he'd otherwise be, and to make elemental arrows. I think his attitude towards the Keepers comes from them not tolerating his thieving on the side while training.
What do you think of his relation to the Keepers, and the explanation for all the arrows he finds?