In episode after episode, he can be found lifting something out of a royal vault or sacred temple. But he doesn't always steal the royal gemstone or the sacred icon. He has often been known to lift some very unusual and mundane artifacts to advance his cause.
So get out a pen and some paper and take this
fun quiz.
(Yeah, yeah, as Autolycus would say, "How quaint, pen and paper."
Haven't quite gotten that web savvy yet.)
Episode | Item Stolen |
---|---|
Royal Couple of Thieves | 1. A sword |
The End of The Beginning | 2. Knife of Helios |
The Quest | 3. A coin from a Pocket |
King of Thieves | 4. String of Pearls |
Beanstalks and Bad Eggs | 5. Dragon's Eye Ruby |
King of Assasins | 6. Silverware |
Men in Pink | 7. Key to the City |
Porkules | 8. The 10 Commandments |
My Fair Cupcake | 9. Chronos Stone (pictured above) |
One Fowl Day | 10. A Bag of Beans |
Genies, Grecians and Geeks | 11. A Suitcase |
Just Passing Through | 12. Hermes' Sandles |
Hercules, Tramps and Thieves | 13. Antioch Sapphire |
14. A Lamp | |
15. King Talus' Moneybag | |
16. Artemis' Bow | |
17. Invitation to a Royal Ball | |
18. Burlap Sacks |
Answerz
Episode Item(s) Stolen
Royal Couple of Thieves The 10
Commandments
The End of The Beginning
Quallis Stone
The Quest Knife of Helios
King of Thieves Dragon's Eye Ruby
Beanstalks and Bad Eggs A bag of
Beans
King of Assasins A sword
Men in Pink King Talus' Moneybag
Suitcase
Porkules Hermes'
Sandles
Artemis' Bow
My Fair Cupcake Invitation to a
Royal Ball
Antioch Sapphire (pictured
above)
One Fowl Day Burlap Sacks
Genies, Grecians and Geeks A Lamp
Just Passing Through Key to the
City
String of Pearls
Silverware
Hercules, Tramps and Thieves Coin
from a Pocket