Characters
The crippled, weak, paranoid student.
The healthy archivist.
The striking boatman who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The secretive murderer.
The fence who can't resist helping people.
The dexterous, gentle gambler.
The strong pedlar with an odd birthmark.
The enduring champion.
The acrobatic, sleazy, broken-hearted gambler who is seeking meaning in life.
The agile, hypocritical bandit.
The rebellious, opinionated midwife living on borrowed time.
The nostalgic, philandering philanthropist.
The awkward, chaste dancer from a small family.
The crippled, bloodthirsty singer.
The strong, patronizing bartender with unusual luck.
The absent-minded marine who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The agile, pragmatic pedlar.
The crippled student escpaing the past.
The sickly, generous sailor searching for a lost friend.
The heroine on the run from the law.
The aloof, brutal philanthropist trapped by the past.
The athletic, altruistic, manipulative bartender.
The boatman searching for truth.
The tough, tactless singer.
The confident comic with little money.
The tough, striking impostor.
The young, cruel hero.
The rascal searching for employment.
The unjust bounty hunter.
The sickly smuggler.
The enduring, materialistic, hateful archivist with uncanny abilities.
The forceful politician.
The tireless, vicious, social comic searching for truth.
The nimble, attractive soldier from a good family.
The contemplative, lonely traveler.
The graceful theologian who has an odd way of speaking.
The striking philanthropist.
The broken-hearted rascal looking for a challenge.
The healthy, conformist, bigoted acrobat who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The graceful, corrupt marine with uncanny abilities.
The unathletic fence.
The manipulative rascal.
The student with an unexpected destiny.
The weak, inexperienced, biased gambler.
The predictable fence.
The awkward, philosophical, funny martial artist.
The unethical mercenary.
The striking, optimistic, patronizing pedlar.
The healthy, nervous outlaw.
The tireless dancer coping with mental illness.
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