Characters
The graceful, experienced pedlar.
The tough, neurotic, disloyal impostor.
The heroic prostitute.
The nimble trader.
The enduring, cooperative, immature bartender searching for a lost friend.
The striking, burnt-out leader.
The cooperative weapons master.
The burnt-out merchant from a small family.
The aged, altruistic, philandering servant with unusual luck.
The nostalgic marine who fell in with the wrong crowd.
The quiet assassin.
The funny prospector who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The awkward mentor.
The bounty hunter with a lot of friends.
The hunter who hates children.
The strong, aloof sailor.
The mature, tactless leader living on borrowed time.
The patriotic miner on the wrong side of the law.
The brutal heir with big dreams.
The young poet who hates children.
The young, eccentric mercenary with repressed memories.
The atheistic, corrupt hermit who is given to moments of deep introspection.
The open-minded, tolerant hero looking for love.
The servant haunted by dark memories.
The clueless weapons master.
The tireless, selfless businessperson.
The poised, kind bounty hunter haunted by dark memories.
The aloof bodyguard.
The young priestess with a lot of friends.
The optimistic, funny heir looking for love.
The unathletic, disloyal rabble-rouser from nowhere.
The poised, peaceful, biased bodyguard with unusual luck.
The combative comic.
The bartender with big dreams.
The withdrawn teacher.
The unhealthy rabble-rouser with unexpected depths.
The homely rogue who loves children.
The athletic, humble wanderer.
The agile, whiny soldier who is more than meets the eye.
The acrobatic, righteous outlaw.
The tireless, sadistic, funny priestess.
The miserly rogue.
The crippled, corrupt pretender with an odd birthmark.
The sickly, materialistic, rude singer with a rival in his/her profession.
The striking, kind, hateful champion with an unexpected destiny.
The crippled, intelligent, attractive heir.
The lazy acrobat looking for love.
The happy miner who is prone to odd statements.
The obsessive rabble-rouser coping with mental illness.
The romantic heroine.
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