Characters
The atheistic, arrogant rascal.
The adventurer looking for a challenge.
The awestruck laborer searching for a lost friend.
The agile teacher on the wrong side of the law.
The crippled politician who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The awkward, puerile fence.
The tireless, hateful heir with a lot of friends.
The aged prostitute.
The courageous, open-minded politician.
The clumsy, complacent, lonely philosopher.
The miserable pedlar hiding a dark secret.
The aged, tactful champion.
The crippled, bigoted trader on the wrong side of the law.
The violent, ethical singer who is a complete fraud.
The unjust dancer.
The stupid explorer trapped by the past.
The serious champion.
The crippled, broken-hearted, altruistic beggar searching for employment.
The joyful pharmacist who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The graceful beggar with unexpected depths.
The plain, negative priest.
The heroine searching for purpose.
The boastful hermit who loves children.
The awkward, joyful smuggler.
The strong, brave, moralizing rabble-rouser.
The unfriendly beggar.
The aloof heroine.
The wise hermit with a lot of friends.
The fearful archivist.
The tough boatman.
The social comic with repressed memories.
The serious, alienated miner who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The healthy, scatterbrained teacher.
The poised, disillusioned, vocal official.
The nimble, hateful, lonely businessperson who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The domineering farmer on the run from the law.
The sickly, quiet, opinionated teacher.
The creative archivist.
The enduring, rude spy.
The unathletic student.
The unambitious rabble-rouser.
The agile, rebellious impostor.
The disillusioned rogue who is more than meets the eye.
The dexterous, aloof adventurer.
The crippled, illogical, amiable comic who belongs to a secret organization.
The aged, unwise, awkward bounty hunter.
The young, alienated sailor hiding a dark secret.
The courageous martial artist who had a near-death experience that changed them significantly.
The unhealthy, biased pharmacist.
The healthy, brave lawman.
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