Characters
The weak-willed hermit who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The crazy, outgoing explorer.
The soldier coping with mental illness.
The romantic, broken-hearted champion.
The predictable gigolo.
The misunderstood, sleazy bartender searching for truth.
The graceful, aggravated, ignored beggar who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The acrobatic, pompous marine searching for justice.
The agile, naive, brave beggar.
The sickly, educated, attractive priestess searching for truth.
The unhealthy, moral heroine who is estranged from family members.
The domineering comic.
The young priestess living on borrowed time.
The awkward, inexperienced, immature traitor from a big family.
The agile, depressed, moralistic champion.
The tireless, disillusioned, cooperative boatman coping with mental illness.
The awkward mercenary.
The trader looking for a challenge.
The weak, outgoing lawman.
The open-minded, hypocritical marine who belongs to a secret organization.
The enduring, irrational heroine.
The tough mentor.
The tough, pragmatic, gentle marine.
The healthy, unethical rabble-rouser who can't resist helping people.
The rude champion with a dark past.
The tolerant businessperson who is an outsider.
The worried explorer.
The crippled, sadistic beggar looking for love.
The private spy.
The philosophical rogue haunted by flashbacks.
The nostalgic soldier with an odd birthmark.
The laid-back, striking prospector.
The predictable, smooth jailer.
The sickly, absent-minded, sadistic poet.
The bartender with little money.
The young, shifty heroine.
The peace-loving actor.
The strong, cheerful prostitute.
The opportunistic soldier.
The kind philanthropist looking for love.
The puerile student.
The withdrawn soldier.
The dexterous, friendly pretender looking for a challenge.
The graceful, pessimistic, self-righteous merchant who seems insane.
The aged archivist.
The clumsy, paranoid priestess.
The sickly, manipulative acrobat.
The athletic, pure, unjust assistant with a false identity.
The sickly, stupid, ugly merchant who is prone to odd statements.
The weak, biased, gentle weapons master who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
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