Characters
The aged, eccentric, posturing student.
The assistant with little money.
The distant, self-righteous bandit.
The tactless, moral prostitute.
The short-tempered traveler who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The unstable, domineering lawman.
The vicious politician with a false identity.
The dexterous, humble priest.
The graceful bartender who lost meaning in life.
The tactless assistant with a rival in his/her profession.
The healthy, optimistic, righteous traitor who has an odd way of speaking.
The young gambler who is prone to odd statements.
The striking prostitute.
The healthy, clueless prostitute.
The arrogant teacher searching for truth.
The healthy mentor.
The plain, moral explorer.
The tactless bounty hunter.
The awkward, weak pretender.
The agile, biased merchant.
The enduring trader.
The mentor with a rival in his/her profession.
The marine who loves children.
The soldier who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The moralistic boatman.
The acrobatic, snide assistant.
The athletic, manipulative singer.
The tireless adventurer with a lot of friends.
The enduring businessperson.
The unhealthy, shifty farmer.
The alienated laborer who loves animals.
The nice traitor who is prone to odd statements.
The slovenly beggar.
The contemplative, moral student.
The unheroic smuggler.
The agile philanthropist.
The agile traveler who had a near-death experience that changed them significantly.
The nimble, silly, brutal smuggler.
The plain, clinging, obedient student.
The boatman who hates animals.
The plain, spendthrift actor.
The laid-back heir.
The laid-back, obedient marine from an unusual family line.
The athletic, tolerant priest with unexpected depths.
The enduring, detached, withdrawn smuggler.
The crippled, patriotic poet searching for a family member.
The aged priestess.
The plain bodyguard who lost meaning in life.
The awkward, nervous, greedy hunter.
The smooth philosopher.
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