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** Parallels can be drawn between the title character of ''Wishfire'' and Creator/KahlilGibran's title character in ''The Prophet'' (a book that Rogue has gushed over repeatedly in interviews). Both are archetypal spiritual paragons who serve as a guide to the listener on a metaphorical journey.
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** Parallels can be drawn between the title character of ''Wishfire'' and Creator/KahlilGibran's Creator/KhalilGibran's title character in ''The Prophet'' (a book that Rogue has gushed over repeatedly in interviews). Both are archetypal spiritual paragons who serve as a guide to the listener on a metaphorical journey.
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** Parallels can be drawn between the title character of ''Wishfire'' and {{Creator/Kahlil Gibran}}'s title character in ''The Prophet'' (a book that Rogue has gushed over repeatedly in interviews). Both are archetypal spiritual paragons who serve as a guide to the listener on a metaphorical journey.
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** Parallels can be drawn between the title character of ''Wishfire'' and {{Creator/Kahlil Gibran}}'s Creator/KahlilGibran's title character in ''The Prophet'' (a book that Rogue has gushed over repeatedly in interviews). Both are archetypal spiritual paragons who serve as a guide to the listener on a metaphorical journey.
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** Parallels can be drawn between the title character of ''Wishfire'' and Kahlil Gibran's title character in ''{{Literature/The Prophet}}'' (a book that Rogue has gushed over repeatedly in interviews). Both are archetypal spiritual paragons who serve as a guide to the listener on a metaphorical journey.
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** Parallels can be drawn between the title character of ''Wishfire'' and Kahlil Gibran's {{Creator/Kahlil Gibran}}'s title character in ''{{Literature/The Prophet}}'' ''The Prophet'' (a book that Rogue has gushed over repeatedly in interviews). Both are archetypal spiritual paragons who serve as a guide to the listener on a metaphorical journey.