Characters
The aged, ignored heroine who had a near-death experience that changed them significantly.
The dexterous, sloppy, selfless heroine.
The dexterous, arrogant, corrupt smuggler.
The cruel architect.
The moralizing rabble-rouser.
The negative, brave philosopher on the wrong side of the law.
The indecisive boatman.
The young musician who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The singer on the run from the law.
The sarcastic politician.
The acrobatic, conformist, social traitor.
The strong prostitute.
The aged, boring heroine.
The young, posturing bodyguard.
The melancholy, open-minded prospector from nowhere.
The manipulative official.
The sickly, spendthrift rabble-rouser.
The gentle sailor looking for a challenge.
The studious, social businessperson with unusual luck.
The dexterous, patriotic, social archivist.
The striking rabble-rouser from an unusual family line.
The plain, romantic, ignored ambassador.
The unethical wanderer.
The agile, pessimistic, antisocial soldier.
The plain acrobat who is dependent on medication.
The aged philosopher who had a near-death experience that changed them significantly.
The stingy, broken-hearted rabble-rouser with an odd birthmark.
The scatterbrained pretender.
The young, smart theologian.
The hypocritical, brave marine.
The crippled, tolerant murderer with a lot of friends.
The clumsy official.
The awkward, promiscuous mercenary looking for a challenge.
The dexterous, unjust ambassador.
The short-tempered explorer trapped by the past.
The healthy bodyguard.
The awkward bandit.
The eccentric, cute teacher.
The weak, aloof bodyguard on the wrong side of the law.
The militant philosopher who hates children.
The aged, broken-hearted poet who hates animals.
The generous poet.
The unbalanced laborer with an odd birthmark.
The boastful rascal.
The strong leader searching for truth.
The violent smuggler.
The spendthrift philosopher.
The wily outlaw who has an odd way of speaking.
The unhealthy, detached, moral assassin who is cursed with bad luck.
The vocal philosopher on the wrong side of the law.
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