JarlFrank
I like Thief THIS much
Just a sad old man
That's kind of a recurring theme here. Lots of sad old men around. You're kind of a sad old man. René and Gaston are sad old men. The cryptozoologist is a tragic, if not sad, old man. And yeah, Iosif is a sad old man.
No wonder I love the game so much, it's about me.
I feel like a major theme of the game is broken dreams. Most characters you meet have or had some kind of dream, something to aspire to, but it either broke down (Rene and his monarchy, the old commie and his communism, the programmer woman whose game dev company went belly up) or they just were dealt a shit fate and have settled for what they have (the dicemaker woman who wanted to be a jeweller but her jewelry business failed, the drunk guy in the fishing village who once had a better life but failed due to his clumsiness - and now just settles for being a drunk bum, the fisherwoman whose husband died long ago and now she's settled for doing her work on her own as a widow and single mom).
There are also plenty of people who you just know won't succeed at the thing they're trying to do. The kids who want to turn the church into a rave club? Yeah, the idea is cool, but get real, kids. This church is damaged, broken, and at the ass end of the district. Nobody comes here. If it were on the other side of the river, sure, it could attract and audience, but who's going to walk through miles of mud and a bum-inhabited fishing village to get to a rave club? The bookseller's shop is going to fail in the long run because she doesn't actually like books, doesn't know how to properly talk to her customers, and blames her failures on a curse instead of asking herself if her approach to business might be to blame.
Then there's Klaasje, who used to have an exciting life as an industrial spy. But now she's on the run, going from place to place, switching identities wherever she goes, and the last guy she had a thing with was just killed. Everything she has just slips out of her hands again and again.
Broken dreams and shitty pasts are a major theme of the game. As is people holding on to these dreams and pasts, despite there being no realistic chance of ever getting any of it back. The commie shooter, Rene, the bookseller (clinging to a business she can't realistically sustain due to her incompetence as a businesswoman), and of course Harry and his apricot-scented one.