Characters
The weary mentor.
The vicious mentor.
The inventor searching for employment.
The promiscuous, whiny miner on the run from the law.
The eccentric mentor.
The inhibited hero.
The graceful, odd prostitute from a big family.
The unathletic heroine who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The hunter from a good family.
The nimble, cunning spy.
The clumsy, militant, moralizing ambassador who is more than meets the eye.
The clumsy, slothful businessperson.
The compassionate pedlar.
The healthy, experienced beggar.
The crippled, aloof, selfish priestess.
The boring rascal with little money.
The sloppy, vocal archivist.
The healthy traitor.
The righteous, hateful beggar who can't resist helping people.
The just soldier with repressed memories.
The poet with a large fortune.
The healthy student.
The striking, attractive gambler who belongs to a secret organization.
The lonely prostitute who has an odd way of speaking.
The unfriendly lawman.
The unhealthy, tough official.
The striking, unjust comic with an unexpected destiny.
The nervous bandit searching for justice.
The introverted comic looking for a challenge.
The graceful martial artist.
The dexterous, moralistic midwife.
The cruel soldier with unexpected depths.
The unhealthy, wily, boring priest.
The apathetic rabble-rouser.
The nimble, intimidating merchant.
The unwise heroine.
The poised, whiny heir who suffers from a chronic disease.
The agile musician who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The young, absent-minded, moralizing servant who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The plain, confident ambassador.
The strong, driven, pompous acrobat who loves children.
The snide gigolo on the run from the law.
The traitor who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The loudmouthed mercenary.
The plain, odd bodyguard.
The poised, clinging, boastful philanthropist with unexpected depths.
The dexterous impostor who is more than meets the eye.
The fearsome hunter haunted by flashbacks.
The striking farmer searching for employment.
The tireless, philosophical student.
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