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* HoardingTheProfits: When an individual or small group steals the gains from the larger group they are part of.
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* VictorStealsInsignia: The winner of a combat takes a symbol off their defeated foe.
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* TheHelpHelpingThemselves: A household servant steals or otherwise uses their master's property without permission.
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* FireStolenFromTheGods: Knowledge now possessed by humanity is said to have been stolen from the gods.
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* TakenDuringTheEnding: A character/object is taken away at the end of the story for a purpose, leaving it ambiguous on what's going to happen next.
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* PlanetLooters: Alien invaders looking to strip the resources of a planet.
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* EnemyEatsYourLunch: Eating an enemy's lunch in front of them to assert dominance.
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* BorrowedWithoutPermission: Someone who takes from another tries to claim that they merely borrowed it.
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* DoubleCaper: Protagonists are told to steal, they find out their boss was a fraud, and go to steal from him/her.

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* DoubleCaper: Protagonists are told to steal, they find out their boss was a fraud, and go to steal from him/her.them.



* HeistClash: Two or more parties attempt to rob the same place at the same time leading to complications.

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* HeistClash: Two or more parties attempt to rob the same place at the same time time, leading to complications.



* MooksAteMyEquipment (the effect is basically stealing, and it's when game villains eat the protagonist's stuff)

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* MooksAteMyEquipment (the MooksAteMyEquipment: Video game enemies that dine on equipment or items that the player character needs; the effect is basically stealing, and it's when game villains eat stealing from the protagonist's stuff)player character.



* StealingFromTheTill: A character is meant to handle other people's money or whatever but steals it, also called embezzlement.

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* StealingFromTheTill: A character is meant to handle other people's money or whatever but steals it, it; also called embezzlement.
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* UnknowinglyPossessingStolenGoods: A character gets in possession of items that turns out to be stolen property.
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* BanditMook: Video game villains who steal.
* BanditClan: A family of robbers who live in a rural area.

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* BanditMook: Video game villains enemies who steal.
can steal items from the PlayerCharacter.
* BanditClan: A family gang of robbers who live in a the rural area.countryside.



* TheCaper: A group of protagonists organize an elaborate robbery.

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* TheCaper: A group of protagonists organize Organizing an elaborate robbery.

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* HonorAmongThieves: Thieves have a few virtues.

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* HonorAmongThieves: Thieves may sometimes have a few virtues.virtues.
** NoHonorAmongThieves: But more often than not, their greed tends to make them rather untrustworthy.



* NoHonorAmongThieves: The villains (who are generally a group of thieves) don't trust each other.
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* CaughtUpInARobbery: A plot in which a work's main or supporting characters get wrapped up in a robbery that suddenly and unexpectedly occurs at their location
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* HeroStoleMyBike: During an action-packed scene, a hero steals a scooter/bike/tricycle from a child.

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* HeroStoleMyBike: During an action-packed scene, a hero steals a scooter/bike/tricycle from a child.its rightful owner.
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* StealItToProtectIt: The only way to prevent something from being stolen is to steal it yourself.
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* HeistClash: Two or more parties attempt to rob the same place at the same time leading to complications.
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Compare ConMan, who usually tricks people into giving them money instead of taking it.
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* ThroughTheCeilingStealthily: Going into a room through its ceiling, with stealth.
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* SkyHeist: Using an aircraft to steal something without landing.

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* {{Plunder}}: Opportunistic looting and robbery, especially when done by bandits, pirates, or soldiers raiding a particular location.
* RapePillageAndBurn: When ruthless marauders decide to attack a settlement full of unarmed civilians, this may include looting the property of their victims.

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* {{Plunder}}: Opportunistic looting and robbery, especially when done by bandits, pirates, or soldiers who are [[RapePillageAndBurn raiding a particular location.
* RapePillageAndBurn: When ruthless marauders decide to attack a settlement full of unarmed civilians, this may include looting the property of their victims.
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* {{Plunder}}: Opportunistic looting and robbery, especially when done by bandits or soldiers.

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* {{Plunder}}: Opportunistic looting and robbery, especially when done by bandits bandits, pirates, or soldiers.soldiers raiding a particular location.
* RapePillageAndBurn: When ruthless marauders decide to attack a settlement full of unarmed civilians, this may include looting the property of their victims.
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* {{Plunder}}: Heroes who steal money.

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* {{Plunder}}: Heroes who steal money.Opportunistic looting and robbery, especially when done by bandits or soldiers.

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* RoguishRomani

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* RoguishRomaniRoguishRomani: Romani/Gypsy people stereotyped as thieving criminals adept at pickpocketing.


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* StealingFromThieves: When robbers get a taste of their own medicine.
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* DrunkRolling: Stealing from the pockets of passed-out drunks.
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* UnderwearFlag: Someone puts underwear (usually stolen from someone else) on a flagpole.
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* TricksterGod: Gods of trickery and deceit.

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* BrainTheft: Stealing someone's gray matter.



** BrainTheft: Stealing someone's gray matter.

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