Characters
The graceful, eccentric bartender.
The nimble, ruthless, moral lawman with uncanny abilities.
The aged, unfriendly pharmacist who belongs to a secret organization.
The archivist with a chemical dependency.
The atheistic, boring soldier from a small family.
The elegant ambassador.
The striking, miserly, extraverted miner with a chemical dependency.
The composed architect from nowhere.
The scatterbrained boatman.
The murderer haunted by flashbacks.
The tough, peaceful midwife.
The graceful, unhappy martial artist.
The strong, weak, broken-hearted prospector with big dreams.
The tireless, moralizing adventurer.
The awkward dancer from a good family.
The athletic, moralistic, sleazy prostitute.
The athletic, vicious, popular hunter.
The striking, social bandit.
The strong, heroic beggar.
The aged, bitter, immature cleric.
The weary, unfriendly philanthropist who suffers from a chronic disease.
The awkward, brave jailer who is cursed with bad luck.
The addled, cute bodyguard haunted by flashbacks.
The healthy bodyguard.
The pedlar on the wrong side of the law.
The paranoid, ugly martial artist.
The awkward, tactful bounty hunter on the run from the law.
The short-tempered, introverted assistant.
The enduring, plucky, tactless bartender from nowhere.
The young, patriotic farmer who is given to moments of deep introspection.
The tireless, compassionate, homely wanderer.
The ruthless marine.
The graceful, sarcastic official trapped by the past.
The murderer with unexpected depths.
The seasoned sailor.
The eccentric singer.
The diabolical acrobat.
The weak, self-righteous, arrogant singer.
The open-minded, antisocial servant.
The scatterbrained, moralizing servant searching for a family member.
The naive smuggler.
The awkward, cruel prostitute searching for truth.
The sadistic, cooperative sailor.
The plain, apathetic, manipulative heir.
The unpredictable gigolo who has several nervous habits.
The unfriendly sailor.
The tireless, lazy, chaste impostor with little money.
The unathletic archivist.
The clumsy, neurotic, tolerant lawman.
The soldier who lost meaning in life.
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