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The Rogues Gallery is a supplement for the Dungeon Master containing hundreds of non-player character listings, with characters from each of the first edition AD&D character classes, and game statistics for characters originally played in Gary Gygax's home Dungeons & Dragons campaign.
A rogues' gallery (or rogues gallery) is a police collection of mug shots or other images of criminal suspects kept for identification purposes. [1] History
Robotman's "rogues gallery" includes: [14] "Slick" Sharp - A criminal lawyer. [15] Baffler [16] Blaster - A saboteur working for a foreign agent. [17] Dr. Gaunt - A mad genius. [18] Dr. Ripari (aka Dr. Ripper) [19] Eye - Dr. Benton is a hospital doctor and crime syndicate leader who has a luminescent painting of an eye on the back of his jacket ...
A rogues' gallery is a collection of images used by police to identify suspects. In fiction, a rogues gallery is a collection of frequently recurring villains for a hero, especially in Superhero fiction. Rogues' gallery or rogues gallery may also refer to:
Each quest has a starting amount of Merit: empty, partial or full. A player's current merit is displayed as a bar in the in-game quest tracker, showing the medal the player is currently set to earn, and progress towards the next tier up.
The Calendar Man (Julian Gregory Day) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, as an enemy of the superhero Batman, belonging to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery. Calendar Man is known for committing crimes that correspond with holidays and significant dates.
The Legendary Items gained experience from quest completions and defeating enemies, increasing in levels alongside their owner until the item reached its cap. Heritage runes could be applied for additional experience, and relics and titles could be applied to further increase the Legendary Item's power.
Its title is a play on the name of its main character, Richard Rogue, and a collection of photographs of criminals, commonly known as a rogues' gallery. Rogue's Gallery was a summer replacement series for The Fitch Bandwagon in 1945, 1946, and 1947 on NBC; star Dick Powell was in the middle of a type transition, from singing juvenile lead to ...