Characters
The tireless assistant searching for employment.
The graceful, organized, alienated mercenary who is estranged from family members.
The melancholy sailor who hates children.
The gambler haunted by flashbacks.
The poised, slothful beggar.
The negative, lonely champion.
The unhealthy, lonely singer.
The plain rogue who is cursed with bad luck.
The enduring martial artist.
The calm fence.
The shifty, heroic thief.
The tireless, tactful inventor.
The enduring, self-righteous comic.
The healthy, arrogant, vicious smuggler.
The hermit who loves children.
The boring, smooth actor.
The secretive cleric.
The strong, arrogant, infamous rascal who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The crippled, sadistic smuggler.
The clumsy, odd, aloof wanderer with an odd birthmark.
The absent-minded traitor with uncanny abilities.
The forceful adventurer.
The funny philanthropist who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The private dancer with no hope.
The awestruck bandit.
The enduring mercenary.
The athletic weapons master from a small family.
The pedlar haunted by flashbacks.
The nihilistic thief who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The unathletic prospector.
The philosophical businessperson who hates animals.
The poised, noisy, biased bartender.
The graceful, studious, ignored prostitute with little money.
The poised murderer who suffers from a chronic disease.
The stupid, clinging politician who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The aged prospector who can't resist a fight.
The narrow-minded hermit.
The nurturing leader living on borrowed time.
The nimble pedlar.
The striking trader who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The domineering laborer.
The creative bounty hunter.
The nimble, rude merchant.
The amiable actor.
The young assassin.
The combative, sarcastic smuggler.
The paranoid, opinionated servant who is more than meets the eye.
The short-tempered singer from a good family.
The crippled, forceful, domineering martial artist.
The grim, immature explorer who is a complete fraud.
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