Characters
The strong, miserable, broken-hearted official who is estranged from family members.
The unbalanced, humble mercenary.
The sailor who is given to moments of deep introspection.
The amiable philosopher.
The athletic ambassador.
The self-righteous martial artist.
The lazy, tactless ambassador.
The bartender who has several nervous habits.
The sickly, smart weapons master.
The vicious gambler who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The dexterous, persistent, homely prospector with little money.
The sickly farmer.
The young pedlar.
The arrogant poet.
The hateful gambler.
The cunning laborer.
The kind murderer.
The attractive jailer.
The tireless, inhibited, vicious wanderer with repressed memories.
The nimble, uncreative midwife.
The happy archivist with a lot of friends.
The striking, unpopular politician searching for justice.
The crippled, striking rascal.
The plain, stressed, gentle beggar.
The awkward fence with a lot of friends.
The agile, unfriendly laborer.
The striking, greedy mentor.
The poised farmer haunted by flashbacks.
The heroic, homely spy.
The clumsy farmer.
The willful, withdrawn acrobat.
The athletic, moralistic, sadistic lawman who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The sickly, miserly, chaste midwife who fears the future.
The dexterous, just, patronizing acrobat who can't resist a fight.
The cynical, patronizing wanderer.
The graceful, clinging, immoral outlaw.
The uncreative, whiny musician.
The dexterous, unstable servant.
The dancer from an unusual family line.
The sailor from a bad family.
The unhealthy, cowardly actor.
The weak, religious, patriotic hero.
The arrogant official.
The calm prostitute.
The healthy, righteous bounty hunter.
The striking, plucky hero.
The graceful, eccentric theologian with a knack for trouble.
The unhealthy, aloof jailer who seems insane.
The unfriendly pharmacist.
The driven martial artist from nowhere.
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