Characters
The plain, philandering poet.
The awkward, unjust, moral explorer with big dreams.
The serious, bigoted fence.
The spendthrift, sarcastic outlaw.
The industrious, mean-spirited rabble-rouser with unexpected depths.
The strong, biased bodyguard who belongs to a secret organization.
The disloyal official.
The unathletic, contemplative prostitute.
The tired wanderer.
The ruthless jailer with a rival in his/her profession.
The bigoted prospector.
The healthy, diabolical bartender.
The poet who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The tolerant priestess who is dependent on medication.
The dexterous pretender.
The opinionated bandit.
The enduring, heroic sailor searching for a lost friend.
The wise, popular merchant who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The awkward, lazy, ugly dancer.
The aloof bartender.
The enduring sailor from a big family.
The pure, striking outlaw.
The dissatisfied, immoral architect.
The midwife from a good family.
The tireless, pious assassin.
The young, manipulative, lonely singer.
The poised thief who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The fear-ridden, unpopular servant searching for justice.
The clumsy, tireless, withdrawn pretender who lost meaning in life.
The smooth rogue with no hope.
The weapons master who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The brutal politician looking for a challenge.
The secretive bandit.
The crippled, selfish heroine.
The rascal searching for purpose.
The unhealthy, intuitive, awkward mentor.
The enduring mercenary.
The naive, charismatic sailor who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The acrobatic, negative, patriotic poet with a false identity.
The heroic, social bodyguard who seems insane.
The striking servant who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The patriotic bodyguard.
The enduring, gentle inventor.
The nihilistic spy from an unusual family line.
The plain, persuasive adventurer escpaing the past.
The tireless, moral fence.
The healthy, weary martial artist.
The nimble, patronizing impostor who has several nervous habits.
The organized hero.
The sarcastic fence.
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