Characters
The bandit escpaing the past.
The acrobatic, corrupt student with a rival in his/her profession.
The private, moral boatman.
The crippled, bigoted comic hiding a dark secret.
The dexterous, tactless farmer.
The crippled, whiny, biased ambassador who is more than meets the eye.
The clumsy, unambitious, bigoted priestess.
The cunning prospector with a false identity.
The mysterious, aloof heroine.
The young, distant philanthropist.
The aged, broken-hearted, striking jailer from a small family.
The weak-willed, hateful hero.
The tough lawman needing a friend.
The tactless student.
The aged, selfless traveler on the wrong side of the law.
The distant official who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The unremarkable, sleazy bounty hunter.
The enduring student needing a friend.
The distant assassin.
The dexterous, brave actor.
The tough, friendly official who loves children.
The unathletic, moral wanderer.
The atheistic leader who is cursed with bad luck.
The odd, ignored gigolo from a bad family.
The unhealthy pedlar.
The tireless, lonely assassin looking for a challenge.
The poised murderer who fell in with the wrong crowd.
The poised, dissatisfied, domineering architect.
The tough thief.
The whiny weapons master who belongs to a secret organization.
The crippled weapons master.
The dexterous, manipulative hunter.
The tireless, tolerant architect trapped by the past.
The young, complacent, greedy champion who suffers from a chronic disease.
The strong miner who has several nervous habits.
The sickly, unjust spy.
The focused heroine with a dark past.
The enduring philanthropist.
The dexterous philanthropist.
The misguided, corrupt fence.
The selfless gigolo.
The bartender searching for employment.
The cheerful hunter who hates animals.
The unhealthy thief who seems insane.
The poised, corrupt boatman.
The focused trader.
The poised, shiftless weapons master.
The bullying laborer.
The unathletic, disorganized, popular acrobat.
The unathletic, experienced, heroic comic who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
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