Characters
The tough smuggler.
The nimble ambassador.
The tough, addled, sarcastic champion who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The studious outlaw on the run from the law.
The young, moralizing assistant.
The arrogant prospector.
The acrobatic weapons master who is dependent on medication.
The tough musician.
The willful, manipulative heroine.
The agile, pessimistic prostitute.
The brave, unfriendly ambassador who loves children.
The unhealthy, burnt-out, philandering businessperson with unusual luck.
The strong, peaceful, humble bandit.
The atheistic explorer searching for justice.
The cute hunter.
The striking, mean-spirited mercenary.
The tireless, immoral priest who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The cynical, friendly musician haunted by flashbacks.
The unambitious murderer.
The vicious martial artist.
The poised, depressed, persuasive actor.
The promiscuous, friendly bartender.
The clumsy, tactful philanthropist who hates children.
The seasoned traveler who can't resist helping people.
The generous hunter.
The posturing explorer.
The militant fence.
The philanthropist who loves children.
The agile farmer.
The nice midwife.
The poised, arrogant leader.
The graceful, delusional, ugly merchant.
The sleazy rogue searching for a lost friend.
The smart, altruistic thief looking for a challenge.
The unjust marine.
The disorganized politician who suffers from a chronic disease.
The murderer with unusual luck.
The diabolical, friendly hermit who is cursed with bad luck.
The nimble priest with an odd birthmark.
The open-minded merchant who is estranged from family members.
The domineering acrobat searching for a lost friend.
The young architect.
The naive, ignored hero.
The athletic, stingy, tolerant bodyguard with an odd birthmark.
The atheistic, cruel politician.
The committed student.
The acrobatic, unremarkable, bigoted dancer who is an outsider.
The intuitive, unpopular philosopher.
The unjust outlaw.
The violent, posturing servant.
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