Characters
The logical, biased impostor with a rival in his/her profession.
The wanderer living on borrowed time.
The opinionated pedlar.
The inhibited heroine.
The nimble, atheistic, intimidating dancer looking for a challenge.
The bodyguard from nowhere.
The sickly, laid-back, striking murderer with unusual luck.
The unathletic, frustrated spy.
The archivist who loves animals.
The whiny lawman.
The manipulative ambassador with a false identity.
The laid-back, funny murderer.
The tough, shiftless, vicious bounty hunter who is a complete fraud.
The homely cleric.
The aged, just, social traveler.
The miserable outlaw with an unexpected destiny.
The clumsy, lonely priestess.
The sickly, rude marine.
The young, fearsome traitor with unusual luck.
The unathletic, burnt-out, self-righteous impostor looking for a challenge.
The healthy dancer.
The athletic, serious mentor.
The promiscuous outlaw looking for love.
The absent-minded, tactful bandit looking for a challenge.
The paranoid pedlar with unusual luck.
The ambassador from a bad family.
The tireless, serious, obedient farmer.
The plain, nostalgic, withdrawn philanthropist with unexpected depths.
The arrogant midwife.
The tireless, posturing hermit with repressed memories.
The graceful marine.
The philanthropist on the run from the law.
The graceful, sadistic businessperson.
The dexterous trader.
The weapons master who lost meaning in life.
The dexterous, broken-hearted miner.
The tired, withdrawn assassin searching for justice.
The cowardly rascal with a dark past.
The enduring, promiscuous midwife.
The noisy, smooth priestess with big dreams.
The brutal prospector who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The contemplative archivist searching for employment.
The crippled, striking soldier.
The clumsy, noisy poet.
The outlaw who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The rude champion.
The nurturing smuggler who hates animals.
The serious businessperson who is estranged from family members.
The focused actor trapped by the past.
The craven thief who fell in with the wrong crowd.
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