Characters
The unheroic comic.
The principled, righteous leader with big dreams.
The spendthrift, persuasive archivist who can't resist a fight.
The narrow-minded, immature wanderer.
The strong, nurturing cleric.
The dissatisfied, self-righteous murderer.
The weak lawman on the wrong side of the law.
The graceful, alienated assistant with big dreams.
The weak, alienated, patriotic pretender searching for justice.
The singer searching for a lost friend.
The unathletic hermit.
The naive, patronizing pharmacist who is dependent on medication.
The graceful, moralizing laborer who loves children.
The outlaw who is estranged from family members.
The striking, chaste prostitute hiding a dark secret.
The ignored explorer.
The martial artist escpaing the past.
The strong, happy rogue.
The predictable, chaste fence with a lot of friends.
The religious midwife coping with mental illness.
The clumsy student.
The dexterous merchant with unexpected depths.
The plain, loudmouthed, moral businessperson trapped by the past.
The rascal who is cursed with bad luck.
The beggar who seems insane.
The awkward, unheroic champion hiding a dark secret.
The compassionate musician.
The dexterous, spiritual, ethical traitor with a knack for trouble.
The awkward, arrogant, moralistic smuggler.
The athletic, negative farmer.
The awkward pedlar who has an odd way of speaking.
The strong, educated, bullying archivist who suffers from a chronic disease.
The manipulative assistant haunted by dark memories.
The tough heroine.
The dexterous midwife.
The attractive rascal who fell in with the wrong crowd.
The unbalanced jailer who can't resist a fight.
The spy with a knack for trouble.
The strong gigolo.
The unathletic, chaste archivist who fears the future.
The unhealthy, intimidating boatman who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The young, boring, posturing martial artist looking for a challenge.
The sickly, unjust miner.
The plain, confident official.
The stingy, fearsome champion.
The bandit who hates children.
The soldier who can't resist helping people.
The tireless, patriotic, antisocial marine who lost meaning in life.
The unathletic, weary, disloyal gigolo who is cursed with bad luck.
The young, humble assistant.
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