One famous rogue is Han Solo from 'Star Wars'. He was a smuggler, always getting into trouble and trying to outwit the authorities. Another is Jack Sparrow from 'Pirates of the Caribbean'. He was a wily pirate, constantly deceiving his enemies and even his so - called allies to get what he wanted. And then there's Loki from the Marvel Comics and movies. He was the God of Mischief, always plotting and causing chaos in Asgard and on Earth.
Rogues in these stories are often sly. They know how to manipulate situations to their advantage. For example, they might trick people into giving them money or information.
The main character often is a figure who gets involved with the rogues, perhaps a young adventurer or a person with a mysterious past. And, of course, there are the rogues themselves, each with their own distinct personalities and motives.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel. But typically, there would be the rogue as a main character. There might also be characters who are either his allies, enemies, or love interests.
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In the 'rogues book idol story', the main characters are likely to include the rogues, who might have distinct personalities and motives. They could be charming yet devious. Regarding the idol aspect, if the idol is a person, they would be a key character. There might also be a sidekick or a mentor figure for the rogues. And don't forget about any antagonists who might oppose both the rogues and the idol, such as a powerful organization that wants to control the idol or eliminate the rogues.
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Another example could be Heathcliff from 'Wuthering Heights'. Although the novel was written in the 19th century, its influence carried into the 20th century. Heathcliff was a wild and passionate character, a bit of a rogue in his actions and his unbridled love for Catherine. His character had a certain roughness and yet a deep - seated passion that was very much in line with the idea of a Gentle Rogue in romance novels.
The rogue could be a disgruntled ex - knight who was wrongfully banished from his order. He sees kidnapping Lucy as a way to get revenge on the kingdom or the people who wronged him.