Characters
The hunter who is cursed with bad luck.
The sickly outlaw who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The unambitious soldier.
The tough, self-righteous weapons master.
The plain, selfless pedlar who is given to moments of deep introspection.
The unethical traitor who has an odd way of speaking.
The nimble teacher.
The uncreative pharmacist.
The striking gambler searching for a lost friend.
The graceful, broken-hearted prostitute.
The leader searching for employment.
The apathetic, selfless rascal who has several nervous habits.
The philandering sailor with an odd birthmark.
The weak lawman.
The enduring, vocal pedlar.
The philosopher who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The graceful, corrupt, outgoing wanderer who is prone to odd statements.
The pretender who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The weak soldier.
The nimble, weak-willed bounty hunter.
The inhibited archivist.
The pharmacist who hates animals.
The grim, cruel prostitute with a chemical dependency.
The enduring, amiable ambassador looking for a challenge.
The unathletic, social pharmacist with little money.
The plain, wily, homely beggar.
The weak, disloyal explorer.
The tough rascal.
The unhealthy, nice, broken-hearted pedlar searching for a family member.
The realistic wanderer.
The negative wanderer with a large fortune.
The dexterous, happy, amiable fence searching for purpose.
The silly, withdrawn prostitute coping with mental illness.
The tireless, unremarkable, unheroic miner who loves children.
The healthy, moralizing hermit who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The agile bounty hunter with an odd birthmark.
The gambler looking for love.
The actor from a good family.
The distant heroine who loves animals.
The sickly midwife.
The tough fence searching for a lost friend.
The bodyguard with big dreams.
The acrobatic, unjust, obedient trader.
The bloodthirsty trader who is a complete fraud.
The healthy, rude beggar from a big family.
The slothful poet.
The acrobatic, broken-hearted hero.
The tireless gambler.
The immature gambler.
The ugly pedlar.
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