Characters
The tactless businessperson on the run from the law.
The distant merchant.
The clumsy, eccentric, chaste assassin who is dependent on medication.
The official with repressed memories.
The young, militant, arrogant acrobat haunted by flashbacks.
The student searching for justice.
The amiable smuggler.
The striking, patriotic jailer from a good family.
The sickly student with unexpected depths.
The unathletic, funny adventurer.
The persuasive, philandering comic with unexpected depths.
The striking marine.
The snide, corrupt spy.
The dexterous, whiny, ugly hero who hates animals.
The delusional, striking pretender who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The athletic, cruel fence.
The nihilistic archivist.
The aged, wistful, broken-hearted laborer.
The poised, pure singer.
The athletic, incoherent, unfriendly spy who is an outsider.
The aged, romantic, unethical prostitute with a dark past.
The shiftless midwife.
The tireless, arrogant, unjust spy.
The clumsy, creative, mean-spirited jailer.
The beggar with repressed memories.
The playful midwife with an unexpected destiny.
The clinging, moralizing bartender searching for a family member.
The attractive cleric.
The healthy, optimistic, nurturing prostitute who is estranged from family members.
The tough, self-righteous, antisocial prostitute.
The burnt-out, eccentric pedlar.
The clumsy smuggler who can't resist helping people.
The aged, unstable, tactless philosopher.
The agile, unhappy, righteous teacher.
The athletic, sleazy actor with a lot of friends.
The manipulative rogue.
The aged, brutal pretender with little money.
The nimble leader from nowhere.
The unhappy, boastful musician.
The sickly, unjust hermit.
The poised weapons master who fears the future.
The acrobatic, sarcastic, introverted dancer who is given to moments of deep introspection.
The cheerful, nurturing beggar.
The mean-spirited servant.
The immoral ambassador with a knack for trouble.
The stingy, withdrawn acrobat from a big family.
The weak, boastful musician.
The soldier who seems insane.
The striking, lonely rascal.
The unfriendly archivist who is more than meets the eye.
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