Characters
The poised, mean-spirited, amiable singer.
The friendly farmer trapped by the past.
The tireless lawman.
The poised, happy sailor.
The agile, vicious spy.
The sickly, opinionated official with a large fortune.
The athletic, logical, antisocial spy.
The bloodthirsty prospector.
The dexterous businessperson searching for a lost friend.
The striking, clueless assassin.
The strong, disillusioned, immoral mentor who is a complete fraud.
The clumsy leader.
The striking soldier who loves animals.
The tireless, focused, clinging outlaw searching for purpose.
The poised, anxious rascal.
The grim lawman from a bad family.
The ambassador searching for purpose.
The tireless priest who belongs to a secret organization.
The domineering beggar with uncanny abilities.
The withdrawn hunter with a dark past.
The unethical hunter.
The unathletic thief with repressed memories.
The unhealthy, selfish theologian.
The inexperienced, lonely hunter with uncanny abilities.
The pompous architect with unexpected depths.
The plain wanderer.
The aged heroine searching for truth.
The educated, eccentric smuggler.
The farmer who is a complete fraud.
The poised, moralistic businessperson searching for employment.
The philandering, tactful architect.
The agile, militant, moralizing pharmacist.
The short-tempered politician trapped by the past.
The healthy, broken-hearted, striking impostor.
The aged, biased, smooth assistant.
The tough, predictable, lonely merchant.
The artistic, distant businessperson who suffers from a chronic disease.
The aged fence searching for justice.
The striking, tactful murderer needing a friend.
The experienced, inhibited architect with unexpected depths.
The calm, cute teacher who has several nervous habits.
The laborer who seems insane.
The unathletic, popular miner who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The unstable, obedient assistant.
The healthy teacher from a big family.
The charismatic singer.
The aged, educated architect.
The peaceful, moralizing thief living on borrowed time.
The tactful hunter with little money.
The young, melancholy gambler.
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