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  • Rogues
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  • These guys just really, really hate the Flash. Don't even talk about him around them. You know how much you hate your boss? Imagine he was ten times worse... had super-speed... and kept bothering you even though you didn't work for him. Then imagine you hated him so much, you had to put on a costume and shoot at him with a freeze gun... and he still won't stop! Then imagine that after a smaller clone of your antagonistic boss convinces you to kill him, you get captured by the Suicide Squad and.. well, the metaphor breaks down, but you get the point.
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  • Rogue is really just a somewhat more romantic-styled name given to thieves, or any other hardened scoundrels who attempt to relieve others of their hard-earned goods or coins. Use of the term "rogue" also marks the start of the Age of Enlightenment, wherein the Thieves' Guild was first banished from the newly-formed realm of Britannia. The appearance of rogues in Ultima IV saw the thief vanish as a playable character class choice in the series. Rogues can be found everywhere in and under Britannia. They are fond of ambushing camping adventuring parties.
  • Rogues is the general name for the populace of non-controlled Shaper creations. These range anywhere from Fyoras to Thahds to Serviles. They are the Player's main source of experience points and roam nearly all of the uninhabited areas in the games. In the games there's usually mention of there being too many rogues that never seem to diminish in number. This is later revealed to be a result of the creation of Spawners and, in the case of Geneforge 3, the Warped Creator.
  • Rogues is a cross-genre anthology edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois, featuring 21 original short stories by various authors in the science fiction and fantasy genre. The book was first published on June 17, 2014 by Bantam Spectra in the United States.
  • Hello! This is a fictional story that I'll be basing off of the travels of my AJ ocs. I hope you like it!
  • The second Flash had a wide array of colorful villains who frequently matched wits with the Scarlet Speedster individually. However, it wasn't until Captain Cold and Trickster escaped prison on the same day to commit the same crime, the robbery of a charity function sponsored by the Picture News, that any of them ever worked together.
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  • 2014-06-17(xsd:date)
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  • Ultima IV
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  • United States
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  • Rogues Gallery
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  • The Rogues that are to be found throughout the land are often escaped prisoners who now make their livelihood as highwaymen by attacking travellers. If they get next to thee, they may pick thy pockets.
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  • Print
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  • Rogue from Ultima IX manual
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  • English
Author
  • Joe Abercrombie, Daniel Abraham, David W. Ball, Paul Cornell, Bradley Denton, Phyllis Eisenstein, Gillian Flynn, Neil Gaiman, Matthew Hughes, Joe R. Lansdale, Scott Lynch, Garth Nix, Cherie Priest, Patrick Rothfuss, Steven Saylor, Michael Swanwick, Lisa Tuttle, Carrie Vaughn, Walter Jon Williams, Connie Willis
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  • 832(xsd:integer)
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  • The History of Britannia
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  • 978(xsd:integer)
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  • These guys just really, really hate the Flash. Don't even talk about him around them. You know how much you hate your boss? Imagine he was ten times worse... had super-speed... and kept bothering you even though you didn't work for him. Then imagine you hated him so much, you had to put on a costume and shoot at him with a freeze gun... and he still won't stop! Then imagine that after a smaller clone of your antagonistic boss convinces you to kill him, you get captured by the Suicide Squad and.. well, the metaphor breaks down, but you get the point.
  • File:Rogues-dig.gif Write the text of your article here!
  • Rogue is really just a somewhat more romantic-styled name given to thieves, or any other hardened scoundrels who attempt to relieve others of their hard-earned goods or coins. Use of the term "rogue" also marks the start of the Age of Enlightenment, wherein the Thieves' Guild was first banished from the newly-formed realm of Britannia. The appearance of rogues in Ultima IV saw the thief vanish as a playable character class choice in the series. Rogues can be found everywhere in and under Britannia. They are fond of ambushing camping adventuring parties.
  • Rogues is the general name for the populace of non-controlled Shaper creations. These range anywhere from Fyoras to Thahds to Serviles. They are the Player's main source of experience points and roam nearly all of the uninhabited areas in the games. In the games there's usually mention of there being too many rogues that never seem to diminish in number. This is later revealed to be a result of the creation of Spawners and, in the case of Geneforge 3, the Warped Creator.
  • Rogues is a cross-genre anthology edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois, featuring 21 original short stories by various authors in the science fiction and fantasy genre. The book was first published on June 17, 2014 by Bantam Spectra in the United States.
  • The second Flash had a wide array of colorful villains who frequently matched wits with the Scarlet Speedster individually. However, it wasn't until Captain Cold and Trickster escaped prison on the same day to commit the same crime, the robbery of a charity function sponsored by the Picture News, that any of them ever worked together. Although they initially had no intention of combining forces, they found that they made a good team, especially since they were facing not only one, but two Flashes, as Jay Garrick had briefly come out of retirement. Although the two were able to elude capture initially, they were eventually lured into a trap by the two speedsters, playing on their desire for wealth. Thus began a series of frequent partnerships among the Flash's foes, who would come to be known as the Rogues Gallery. During the Final Crisis, the Rogues are one of an extremely select few groups of people who have chosen not to enlist with Libra in his Secret Society of Super-Villains. They cite as their reason that the villain community didn't help them out during the events of "Full Throttle", and so accordingly aren't going to help the villain community. They have announced plans to retire, although beforehand they wish to murder Inertia for betraying them and making them seem a disgrace to the world at large. To counter the Rogues, Libra formed a new group of Rogues, whom the Rogues subsequently eliminated. They finally have their meeting with Inertia, who kills Weather Wizard's infant son, and proclaims himself "Kid Zoom". The Rogues then murder Kid Zoom by attacking him all at once. Libra then revealed why he needed the Rogues in the Secret Society: Barry Allen has returned from the dead. Shocked that Allen is alive, the Rogues decide not to disband, not only because they don't want to appear like quitters to Allen, but also because they know that Allen wouldn't just let them walk away.
  • Hello! This is a fictional story that I'll be basing off of the travels of my AJ ocs. I hope you like it!
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