Characters
The heroine who has several nervous habits.
The boring, striking assistant.
The young pretender with unexpected depths.
The tireless marine.
The crazy, vicious spy.
The worldwise, cute businessperson who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The tireless, sarcastic, aloof cleric with a heart of gold.
The clumsy, brutal, short-tempered marine who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The poised, pessimistic explorer.
The patriotic boatman.
The confident, unheroic prospector.
The eccentric rascal.
The atheistic cleric.
The unethical prostitute searching for purpose.
The architect with a dark past.
The striking, tactless hero.
The hypocritical, friendly outlaw.
The predictable, striking inventor haunted by flashbacks.
The unhealthy, opinionated, altruistic pedlar needing a friend.
The immoral adventurer.
The unethical gambler.
The acrobatic, peaceful, corrupt mentor haunted by dark memories.
The weak beggar who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The detached, bullying champion.
The corrupt, open-minded cleric.
The official with a false identity.
The traitor on the wrong side of the law.
The diabolical, playful bodyguard.
The acrobatic, grim, short-tempered traveler.
The young, bitter, mean-spirited rogue.
The eccentric traitor.
The unethical assistant from a good family.
The disloyal midwife with an unexpected destiny.
The vicious inventor who lost meaning in life.
The acrobatic actor.
The striking, distant, clinging assistant from a bad family.
The poised, opinionated heir who fell in with the wrong crowd.
The healthy sailor.
The principled adventurer with big dreams.
The enduring spy.
The composed, humble heir.
The enduring priest who is seeking meaning in life.
The arrogant ambassador who loves children.
The young bounty hunter with an unexpected destiny.
The tough, secretive mentor.
The conformist, gentle heir.
The chaste farmer.
The poised assassin with a large fortune.
The absent-minded, broken-hearted outlaw.
The persistent hero.
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