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Thieves' World by Robert Lynn Asprin
Thieves' World by Robert Lynn Asprin








The story doesn’t fully work without its larger context. Asprin has the two characters sitting in a room talking, Chenaya’s looking for an alliance with Jubal and Jubal, after explaining why he isn’t interested in an alliance, explains to Chenaya all of her shortcomings. In “No Glad in Gladiator,” Asprin has cast him in the role of eminent grise, showing a meeting between Jubal and Chenaya, a Rankene noblewoman and gladiator who is trying to make her way in Sanctuary.ĭespite both characters’ background as gladiators, “No Glad in Gladiators” is a relatively static story. By the time the ninth volume rolled around, Jubal had enjoyed his triumphs and suffered his set backs. The gladiator slave Jubal was one of the first characters introduced in the Thieves’ World shared world series, conceived by the series creator, Robert Lynn Asprin. Its only reprinting was in the third Thieves’ World omnibus edition which included volumes 7-9, The Shattered Sphere. “No Glad in Gladiator” was published in the ninth volume of the Thieves’ World series, Blood Ties, edited by Asprin and Lynn Abbey in 1986. For a time, Asprin was married to Lynn Abbey, who co-edited several of the Thieves’ World anthologies and eventually resurrected the series in the 2000s. Other series, often written with co-authors, include Phule’s Company, Time Scout, and The Cold Cash War. In addition to his work on the shared world series, Asprin is also known for his long-running Myth series, featuring Skeeve and Aahz. The first anthology in the series, Thieves’ World, was nominated for the World Fantasy Award. He died on May 22, 2008.Īsprin won the coveted Balrog Award for the Thieves’ Worldanthologies Shadows of Sanctuary and Storm Season. Robert Lynn Asprin was born on June 28, 1946.










Thieves' World by Robert Lynn Asprin