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Post by rincewind on Jul 25, 2005 7:45:11 GMT -5
OK, I've been seeing this for a while: ROUGE: Makeup women apply to their faces ROGUE: The thief class in D&D.
Now, much as Locksley might like being applied directly to a young woman's face, he is, in fact, a ROGUE. Hehe. I know noone really cares about spelling, but noone else has a character class that gets that bad when it's wrong.
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Post by Kaber on Jul 25, 2005 14:48:52 GMT -5
Ok so his Rogue has a street name called Rouge.
Definition: Abrasive material used as a polishing medium in conjunction with polishing mops to produce a surface finish on items of jewellery. Available in different grades. (www.cooksongold.com/help/terminology.html)
Rouge, or Red rouge, is a form of ferric oxide used as polish and, historically, makeup. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rouge)
Thus we have a Rogue who is so adept he leaves a polished surface and is a hit with the ladies.
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Post by rincewind on Sept 26, 2005 9:07:14 GMT -5
Just figured I'd post some character thoughts and explanations for Kaber's and Olrac's games here. Locksley- Chaotic Neutral aligned, but generally behaves more Chaotic Good in most respects. However, he enjoys stealing a bit more than most good-aligned people ought to Loyal to his friends, treacherous to their enemies, and a threat to anyone carrying around valuables, although he will generally not steal from party members because detection and retribution are too likely. Enjoys being with magic-users because he is fascinated by magic and its uses, although he tends to have different uses in mind for it than most law-abiding citizens. Godric Lifereaver- Lawful Neutral aligned, again behaves a bit more Lawful Good but enjoys (mis?)using power more than anyone Good should, and generally feels that the ends justify the means, particularly if they're the ends of him or the church (of Wee Jas only, of course). Goals are the aquisition of more power and the furthering of Wee Jas's goals and glory in the temporal realm.
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