Beware of the Rogue!

If only we had our own car, and enough funds to get customized plates, we’ll probably also do this. Shoutout to the owner of the vehicle though, because we understood this reference. 

We are also thinking about whether or not it refers to being a rogue or something else. We’ll blame the vague rules launched by Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition for that, we think. 

Speaking of the tabletop role-playing game, let’s talk about the car. The image above was shared on Facebook by Christopher Lien. It shows the back of the Nissan with a very unique license plate: “SNEKATK.”

Seeing the sticker of 20-sided dice, as well as the familiar logo of D&D, we can only assume that this reference refers to a rogue’s sneak attack from the game. It’s also a funny coincidence as the model of the car is called Rogue. 

While we accept the sneak attack reference, one user on Facebook also raised a valid point. “Plot twist: it's a druid multiclass so it stands for snek attack,” one wrote in the comments section. That’s fair, right? We’re still sticking to the rogue reference though!

Image credit: Christopher Lien 


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