Guild of Thieves

The Guild of Thieves (a.k.a. Thieves' Guild, or simply the Guild) is a network of professional thieves and  secret shops which sell goods considered illegal or exotic. It has operated, in some form, from Ultima III through Ultima IX

Age of Darkness
The first mention of the Guild occurred on Minax's time-warped version of Earth, within her citadel of Shadowguard. Within this dark keep, a small chamber had been entitled the "Thieves Guild" and several brigands could be found meeting within. It is unknown what aims, if any, this early guild had, for they did not appear to have any involvement in Terran commerce. If they bore any relation to the eventual society which would flourish in Britannia, the link has remained a mystery.

Later, a Guild of some manner appeared to be flourishing in Sosaria during the age of Exodus, where numerous of shops operated by the group would trade in rare items such as peer gems and  lockpicks. While many settlements appeared to have sanctions against the Guild, the society nevertheless managed to do business in Devil Guard, Grey, Fawn and even the magical city of Dawn.

Age of Enlightenment
After the christening of Britannia, the shift toward a more lawful society appeared to drive the Guild even further underground, with the only townes hosting Guild shops being Buccaneer's Den, a well known criminal haven, and the remote Vesper. While in public the Guild was considered defunct, the Stranger would nevertheless find the wares sold by them immensely helpful in their quest toward Avatarhood. In addition to offering torches, gems and lockpicks, these secretive shops also dealt in ships sextants during this age, which for reasons unknown were not openly sold. Those desiring such apparatus would have to request an item "D".

In the later Age of Enlightenment, following the abandonment of Vesper, the Guild only remained only in Buccaneer's Den, although by the time of Ultima VI, the organization appeared to have an extensive reach, having developed a network of tunnels spanning between their headquarters and Britain. It was during these years of the Gargish conflict that the Avatar would have to negotiate joining the guild themselves in order to extract information from the tight-lipped Homer. To do this, the hero would have to first learn from the guild master, Budo, that the Guild regulated its membership by issuing a series of iconic belts. In order for new members to be initiated, it was necessary that they obtain one of this items from an existing guild member, killing them if necessary. After the Avatar procured such a belt from the thief Phoenix, Budo welcomed them into the Guild, swearing them to secrecy.

Age of Armageddon
In the two centuries between the end of the gargoyle war and the return of the Avatar, the guild appeared to fade into obscurity - becoming truly abandoned as the populace of Buccaneer's Den slowly came under the sway of the Fellowship. Nevertheless, the tunnels built by the society still existed for those wishing to exploit them, and the robber, Fissif, made such an attempt during the ill-starred Feast of the Reconstruction.

It was only in Britannia's latest years, during the incursions of Guardian and his perverse columns, that the Guild once more flourished. In these dark days, the group ruled Buccaneer's Den nigh openly, under the leadership of the charismatic Samhayne. During this era, sin thrived in the pirate's city, with slavery and prostitution openly practiced under the society's oversight. Nevertheless, the Avatar's beloved, Raven would have cause to re-induct the hero into the Guild, branding her paramour with the symbol of the Guild during an intimate encounter.

Ultima IV

 * One Eyed Willey: Proprietor of the Pirate's Guild in Buccaneer's Den.
 * Long John Leary: Proprietor of The Guild Shop in Vesper.

Ultima V

 * Daem: Guild master at The Nemesis in Buccaneer's Den.

Ultima VI

 * Budo: Guild master and provisioner of Buccaneer's Den.
 * Homer: A pirate and crew member of The Empire.
 * Phoenix: Thief, cast out after belt theft.

Ultima VII

 * Budo: Provisioner in Buccaneer's Den.

Ultima VII NES

 * La Fitte: Provisioner in Buccaneer's Den.

Ultima IX

 * Samhayne: Guild master and the de facto mayor in Buccaneer's Den.
 * Raven: Pirate and guild member.
 * Warrick: Guild merchant.

Shops
The following shops have been controlled by the Guild of Thieves:


 * Guild Shop (U3) (several cities, Ultima III)
 * The Guild Shop (Vesper, Ultima IV)
 * Pirate's Guild (Buccaneer's Den, Ultima IV)
 * The Nemesis (Buccaneer's Den, Ultima V)

Trivia

 * In Ultima IX: Ascension, the Guild insignia, an infinity symbol bisected by a single vertical line, appears to have been patterned after a medallion once worn by Richard Garriott to signify his personal philosophy of ethical hedonism (treatises on which appear in Ultima VII: The Black Gate and ). This symbol has since become prevalent in Garriott's spritual successor to the Ultima series, Shroud of the Avatar, where it represents Ethos, a concept directly analogous to Ultima's Infinity.