Characters
The enduring merchant.
The plain, paranoid, moral rascal.
The enduring, boastful impostor.
The melancholy, vicious beggar.
The sickly, selfless musician.
The plain, social hunter.
The plain outlaw.
The crippled official.
The enduring, romantic bounty hunter.
The crippled singer.
The awkward, lonely trader.
The philandering thief who loves children.
The unbalanced bartender.
The clumsy, innocent priest.
The watchful, introverted martial artist looking for love.
The nimble, frustrated wanderer.
The rebellious, amiable hermit.
The extraverted official.
The priestess needing a friend.
The traitor haunted by dark memories.
The opinionated student looking for love.
The contemplative weapons master haunted by dark memories.
The violent theologian who had a near-death experience that changed them significantly.
The miserable priest from a good family.
The aged pharmacist with a dark past.
The willful, nurturing rascal.
The plain, intimidating sailor.
The young prostitute from nowhere.
The inhibited dancer.
The murderer who has several nervous habits.
The obsessive, immoral bartender who belongs to a secret organization.
The tireless philanthropist.
The tireless politician.
The dexterous, greedy prostitute.
The driven, philandering murderer.
The healthy, compassionate, immature fence who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The rude musician who fears the future.
The priest who loves children.
The aged, hypocritical, pompous pretender who hates animals.
The aged, striking actor who loves animals.
The healthy traitor who is prone to odd statements.
The serious, ethical rogue who is seeking meaning in life.
The watchful, moral assistant.
The athletic, tired musician.
The sickly, broken-hearted laborer.
The wise pretender.
The poised farmer.
The nimble, mature, odd poet.
The optimistic, awkward student who has several nervous habits.
The odd archivist who is more than meets the eye.
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