Characters
The short-tempered, ignored poet with no hope.
The young, worldwise, mean-spirited inventor.
The persistent pretender who is cursed with bad luck.
The enduring bodyguard with unexpected depths.
The wild explorer.
The moralistic bandit.
The clumsy, mean-spirited, eccentric farmer searching for purpose.
The tough, brutal, disloyal official who lost meaning in life.
The detached bartender from a bad family.
The boring priest.
The aged, romantic, domineering champion.
The enduring bounty hunter.
The poet trapped by the past.
The nimble prostitute who is cursed with bad luck.
The agile, contemplative, cooperative actor haunted by flashbacks.
The unremarkable rogue who seems insane.
The teacher who is dependent on medication.
The altruistic singer searching for a lost friend.
The farmer who is more than meets the eye.
The clumsy, extraverted theologian with a chemical dependency.
The mean-spirited inventor.
The graceful assassin.
The aloof, whiny pharmacist on the wrong side of the law.
The creative, nurturing singer.
The boring martial artist.
The aged, brave mercenary hiding a dark secret.
The ruthless hunter who is estranged from family members.
The healthy, optimistic hunter.
The crippled traveler.
The clumsy, ignorant, eccentric impostor with uncanny abilities.
The posturing mentor searching for a family member.
The athletic traitor.
The optimistic farmer needing a friend.
The infamous mentor with a rival in his/her profession.
The architect who is an outsider.
The poised, popular official.
The athletic spy.
The aged, homely pretender.
The nimble, mysterious jailer.
The agile theologian.
The clumsy, negative, patriotic heir haunted by dark memories.
The boatman who has several nervous habits.
The tireless, arrogant poet haunted by dark memories.
The inhibited, promiscuous bartender with a lot of friends.
The poised, ambitious poet.
The athletic, forceful priestess.
The athletic farmer.
The negative assassin searching for truth.
The sailor who is dependent on medication.
The agile, drunken, pompous miner who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
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