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Role-playing game terminology / Human behavior / Rogue / Dungeons & Dragons / Attribute / Thief / Fabled Lands / Wizard / Magic of Dungeons & Dragons / Gaming / Games / Character classes
Date: 2010-07-22 13:44:20
Role-playing game terminology
Human behavior
Rogue
Dungeons & Dragons
Attribute
Thief
Fabled Lands
Wizard
Magic of Dungeons & Dragons
Gaming
Games
Character classes

Rogue Rogue Advancement Table: Rogues find themselves on the wrong side of the law more often than not. In order to survive

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