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PostPosted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 11:29 am 
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Wikipedia wrote:
Rouge

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Not to be confused with rogue.

Rouge means red in French.

It can refer to:

* Rouge, a cosmetic used to color the cheeks and emphasize the cheekbones.
* A fine powder of iron(III) oxide, used for polishing or cosmetics.
* A similar abrasive powder, with composition and particle size of each type varying from manufacturer to manufacturer:
o Green rouge, chromium(III) oxide.
o White rouge, an ultra-fine, dry grade rouge, not as fine as red rouge.
o Yellow rouge, for finishing gold, stainless steel, platinum and other hard metals.
o Black rouge, a precision optical grade rouge, offers very smooth, dependable results for final polishing and figuring, ideal for obtaining a very smooth surface with more "luster" than cerium oxide or even red rouge.

White, yellow, and black rouge typically contain aluminium oxide as the active polishing ingredient, combined with other compounds.

* Links to Communism, especially in terms such as Khmer Rouge.
* The name of the weekly paper of the French party Revolutionary Communist League.
* A member of the Parti rouge, a radical French Canadian political body formed around 1848.
* The Rouge, popular name for Ford Motor Company's River Rouge Plant, once one of the world's largest factories, located on River Rouge.
* Rouge Steel Company, steelworks formerly part of the River Rouge Plant.
* A 1987 movie, Rouge.
* A 1994 movie, Three Colors: Rouge.
* A Canadian football term, see Single (football).
* Rouge, a British pop/R&B girl band
* Brazilian Girl Band Rouge
* Rouge, a 13-parts MTV television series, produced by MTV Asia & MediaCorp Singapore and broadcasted widely in Asia, Australia and the United States (on AZN Television).
* A Rouge was a method of scoring points in early footballing codes.

Fictional Characters

* Rouge, a minor character in the series Ranma 1/2.
* Rouge the Bat, a character in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of videogames and Sonic X anime.
* Rouge, a character in the videogame Power Stone
* Rouge, a minor character in the Mega Man Zero series.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 11:32 am 
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Deacon wrote:
So :?


so people saying they are rouge ingame cant read their skill descriptions xD

same as glavie/glaive

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It's spelled Rogue,not Rouge.Right? :D

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Yes Yes, we know, Rouge isnt Rogue. Glavie isnt Glaive. Brilliant.

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Might as well start another thread with glaive and glavie.

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Sylhana wrote:
Might as well start another thread with glaive and glavie.

Please no..

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Deacon wrote:
Sylhana wrote:
Might as well start another thread with glaive and glavie.

Please no..


Glavie doesn't exist. :D

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A glaive is a polearm consisting of a single-edged blade on the end of a pole. It is similar to the Japanese naginata and the Chinese Guan Dao. However, instead of having a tang like a sword or naginata, the blade is affixed in a socket-shaft configuration similar to an axe head. Typically, the blade was around 18 inches (55 cm) long, on the end of a pole 6 or 7 feet (180-210 cm) long. Occasionally glaive blades were created with a small hook on the reverse side to better catch riders. Such blades are called glaive-guisarmes.

According to the 1599 treatise Paradoxes of Defense by the English gentleman George Silver, the glaive is used in the same general manner as the quarterstaff, half pike, forest bill, halberd, or partisan. Silver rates this class of polearms above all other individual hand-to-hand combat weapons.

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Deacon wrote:
Sylhana wrote:
Might as well start another thread with glaive and glavie.

Please no..


:love:

I wont, I was just being sarcastic :_).

Edit: oh dear god, its a common spelling mistake <.< (ref to post above)

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btw, i just posted this cause this morning, while reading the posts posted overnight i've seen Rogue misspelled at least 5 times in "Characters and skills" and "Q&A" alone...

...so don't hate me for posting the obvious (one more time), i've always heard that we need to repeat things until we learn :D


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Sylhana wrote:


Edit: oh dear god, its a common spelling mistake <.< (ref to post above)


i know :D :D i just posted cause he said not to... :D


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the guy has a point
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