Characters
The whiny student who is dependent on medication.
The strong, boring, kind priest.
The stressed hero.
The educated, arrogant bartender.
The aged, happy wanderer.
The conceited, fearsome acrobat.
The humble martial artist.
The striking, just, generous outlaw who is dependent on medication.
The unhealthy, obsessive businessperson.
The amiable thief.
The agile, snide, fearsome laborer.
The tireless, amiable lawman who loves children.
The acrobatic, unpopular martial artist.
The aged, watchful, cooperative smuggler who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The unheroic cleric.
The tired, chaste marine.
The enduring architect who is an outsider.
The philosophical prospector looking for a challenge.
The tough, clever poet.
The athletic, odd midwife.
The poised, artistic, charismatic jailer who is an outsider.
The moral mercenary.
The weak musician.
The boatman with a rival in his/her profession.
The aged, weak prospector.
The strong, addled teacher.
The social teacher from a small family.
The seasoned trader.
The apathetic, immature bounty hunter.
The young, extraverted bounty hunter.
The weak, ruthless pharmacist.
The young, fearful gigolo.
The explorer on the run from the law.
The heroic, mean-spirited miner.
The graceful, short-tempered midwife.
The odd adventurer.
The young, selfish singer.
The acrobatic, slovenly, odd cleric with an unexpected destiny.
The hero who fell in with the wrong crowd.
The nihilistic jailer from an unusual family line.
The gigolo with a dark past.
The poised, social musician from a small family.
The spendthrift, manipulative rogue with unexpected depths.
The irrational, attractive martial artist.
The sickly, smooth jailer with big dreams.
The aged, open-minded bounty hunter who is given to moments of deep introspection.
The dancer with uncanny abilities.
The distant marine.
The awkward, joyful leader.
The artistic, moralizing jailer.
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