Characters
The poised, depressed, brave mercenary searching for purpose.
The seasoned, arrogant spy.
The prospector searching for purpose.
The crippled, vocal politician with little money.
The sickly, mean-spirited smuggler.
The nimble, eccentric acrobat.
The educated explorer.
The aged, happy, opinionated gigolo from a small family.
The healthy, seasoned, disloyal sailor.
The sickly, opinionated adventurer with a chemical dependency.
The athletic, brutal acrobat with an odd birthmark.
The bartender who fears the future.
The plain, bloodthirsty businessperson who is a complete fraud.
The crippled, odd teacher.
The graceful, pragmatic, awkward acrobat with a knack for trouble.
The tireless, arrogant prostitute.
The inhibited wanderer with a chemical dependency.
The altruistic actor.
The tireless, alienated, inhibited inventor who suffers from a chronic disease.
The graceful, funny smuggler who had a near-death experience that changed them significantly.
The tough, paranoid architect.
The clinging traveler.
The sadistic smuggler.
The acrobatic, immature soldier.
The student with unusual luck.
The sickly politician.
The aged pedlar.
The wise hermit.
The plain, miserable, short-tempered philosopher.
The awkward, dispirited traveler.
The acrobatic hunter who is a complete fraud.
The nimble, nihilistic outlaw.
The healthy, detached, biased heroine who is more than meets the eye.
The obedient archivist who belongs to a secret organization.
The peace-loving, manipulative hermit who can't resist helping people.
The acrobatic fence with a false identity.
The irrational, short-tempered smuggler.
The agile, heroic priest.
The poised, paranoid laborer.
The unathletic, laid-back, fearsome lawman.
The addled, altruistic leader.
The clumsy singer.
The acrobat looking for love.
The eccentric, aloof boatman.
The aged, biased martial artist.
The plain, ignored hermit searching for employment.
The graceful, antisocial hermit.
The short-tempered outlaw.
The brave martial artist.
The sarcastic musician who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
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