Characters
The smart, ugly mentor.
The theologian who hates children.
The unethical dancer.
The unfriendly outlaw who is a complete fraud.
The rebellious, infamous musician.
The athletic, cheerful priest.
The materialistic weapons master.
The graceful, pragmatic, bullying soldier.
The sickly comic from an unusual family line.
The poised, snide, tactless rabble-rouser who is more than meets the eye.
The short-tempered prospector living on borrowed time.
The short-tempered merchant who fell in with the wrong crowd.
The strong, fearsome hermit with little money.
The spendthrift, nurturing hermit with a dark past.
The enduring, arrogant, funny rogue who can't resist helping people.
The cynical, moralizing mentor.
The striking, nostalgic, persuasive sailor.
The assassin from an unusual family line.
The clumsy, diabolical, hypocritical champion who is a complete fraud.
The joyful, selfish farmer from a bad family.
The dexterous bartender with a false identity.
The unathletic, sarcastic, altruistic mercenary with a large fortune.
The ambitious, charismatic bodyguard.
The graceful, happy architect.
The tough sailor who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The brutal rabble-rouser with an odd birthmark.
The smuggler with uncanny abilities.
The teacher searching for justice.
The selfish servant haunted by flashbacks.
The nimble lawman.
The crippled, infamous adventurer.
The sickly, watchful boatman.
The clumsy, heroic priestess.
The unhealthy, clueless, aloof outlaw who is prone to odd statements.
The unpredictable, aloof beggar with a chemical dependency.
The grim acrobat.
The athletic, confused pharmacist.
The worried rogue.
The bloodthirsty, heroic champion.
The alienated hunter who has several nervous habits.
The clumsy spy.
The poised, funny explorer.
The infamous merchant who hates children.
The crippled traveler who is more than meets the eye.
The nimble servant who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The sickly philanthropist living on borrowed time.
The young, clinging, immature merchant haunted by flashbacks.
The strong heroine.
The crippled, wild, lonely explorer.
The worldwise archivist with little money.
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