Characters
The tactless, social hunter.
The striking ambassador.
The weak rabble-rouser.
The disloyal philosopher who is estranged from family members.
The mean-spirited, biased smuggler.
The aggravated traitor.
The dexterous merchant.
The plain, unpopular miner.
The irrational, rude heroine.
The nervous, friendly cleric with a knack for trouble.
The domineering adventurer.
The crippled, aloof ambassador with a dark past.
The athletic, obsessive gigolo.
The open-minded, boring heroine.
The burnt-out, altruistic bartender who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The strong, brave spy.
The gambler searching for purpose.
The posturing smuggler who seems insane.
The striking, serious, smooth bartender with an unexpected destiny.
The wanderer who hates animals.
The sickly, selfless rabble-rouser from a bad family.
The poised, aggravated, tolerant heir with little money.
The sickly, righteous bodyguard who is seeking meaning in life.
The selfish gigolo.
The enduring, corrupt champion who loves children.
The mean-spirited merchant.
The fearsome mercenary with a lot of friends.
The athletic, moral student.
The awkward fence with a large fortune.
The broken-hearted mercenary from a small family.
The striking, miserly, nurturing gambler who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The open-minded cleric.
The dexterous, unwise pharmacist.
The striking, innocent, brave gambler who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The stressed bodyguard.
The spendthrift, homely traitor who suffers from a chronic disease.
The strong, tactless ambassador.
The acrobatic, contemplative musician.
The aged, sadistic philosopher.
The wild miner who is cursed with bad luck.
The vocal assassin.
The composed priestess.
The mentor searching for a family member.
The snide, immature traveler.
The poised prospector with an unexpected destiny.
The tough, cynical rascal.
The awkward, philandering boatman.
The unathletic, funny bartender.
The unpopular marine who hates children.
The aged, unpredictable, playful pedlar who is more than meets the eye.
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