Characters
The hypocritical philosopher.
The plain merchant.
The unstable, vocal weapons master.
The striking, broken-hearted lawman.
The nurturing musician.
The clumsy, confused, unpopular businessperson searching for justice.
The tough rogue who is cursed with bad luck.
The persuasive philosopher.
The persistent, moral gambler.
The aloof servant.
The fearsome official.
The unwise marine.
The weary, immoral hermit with repressed memories.
The burnt-out soldier.
The agile, chaste singer with big dreams.
The tireless, misunderstood bodyguard.
The kind philosopher from a big family.
The awkward, worried farmer.
The manipulative, intimidating spy.
The nimble, combative, manipulative actor who is given to moments of deep introspection.
The disorganized, gentle laborer.
The smooth mercenary.
The dexterous bodyguard who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The plain, mean-spirited, manipulative soldier.
The nimble, militant, sleazy rascal.
The unhealthy, clever, smooth poet.
The healthy comic who can't resist a fight.
The poised, violent, homely heroine who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The cunning impostor.
The unhealthy, opinionated, moralistic assassin with unusual luck.
The weak, unbalanced bounty hunter.
The uncreative, clinging miner who fears the future.
The inhibited teacher.
The crazy heir searching for justice.
The striking, tough, cute sailor with an odd birthmark.
The unremarkable, sleazy prospector who can't resist helping people.
The wistful, odd official haunted by flashbacks.
The agile, melancholy, inhibited hunter trapped by the past.
The tough, hypocritical weapons master.
The manipulative sailor.
The unstable spy.
The willful spy with uncanny abilities.
The sickly bodyguard.
The athletic, unheroic smuggler.
The strong rascal.
The poised, spiritual, funny sailor who suffers from a chronic disease.
The weak, bullying teacher.
The creative poet.
The aged, moralizing hero with a lot of friends.
The creative hero.
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