Rogue
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Template:Wiktionary fr:Rogue A rogue is set apart from the normal order, and acts in an independent manner. This can apply to individuals, states, or other actors.
Template:Wesnothunit In various contexts, rogue can mean:
- The rogue or thief is a common character class in tabletop RPGs and related games such as World of Warcraft. Rogues are usually criminals, particularly thieves, specializing in stealth and subterfuge.
- See also rogue (Dungeons & Dragons)
- Rogue is a member of the X-Men in the Marvel Comics universe
- Rogue, 1970s British pop-rock trio
- Rogue (computer game)
- GoldenEye: Rogue Agent, a James Bond video game
- Rogue Entertainment, a software company
- Rogue River (Michigan)
- Rogue River (Oregon)
- Rogue River (tribe) is a Native American group.
- Rogue (musician) is also the vocalist with darkwave band The Crüxshadows.
- Rogue Wave is a band signed to Sub Pop and headed by Zach Schwartz (aka Zach Rogue)
- The Rogues are a group of The Flash's enemies
- The Rogues are a Scottish band from Texas.
- Rogue Ales is a microbrewery in Newport, Oregon.
- Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, a Nintendo 64 video game
- A plant that is of a different type from the rest of the crop - see Volunteer
- A rogue elephant
- A rogue state
- A rogue planet
- Rogue Herries is a 1930 novel by Hugh Walpole
- Rogue Male is a 1939 novel by Geoffrey Household, and a 1976 TV film adaptation of it
- Rogue is a common misspelling of rouge.
- A scheduled release movie brought by Lions Gate Film by Jet Li and Jason Statham