Characters
The unhealthy official who belongs to a secret organization.
The pure, amiable architect.
The crippled teacher.
The studious, greedy priestess.
The greedy champion with a rival in his/her profession.
The aged, philandering musician with no hope.
The worldwise assassin with a rival in his/her profession.
The open-minded, domineering bandit.
The tolerant bounty hunter needing a friend.
The sickly, intimidating actor who fell in with the wrong crowd.
The pessimistic bartender searching for a lost friend.
The nimble dancer with a heart of gold.
The short-tempered, brave assassin who has an odd way of speaking.
The shiftless, altruistic murderer who is more than meets the eye.
The poised, selfish, nurturing bartender.
The introverted miner who is prone to odd statements.
The popular acrobat.
The immature, broken-hearted weapons master.
The gigolo needing a friend.
The weak murderer.
The strong, heroic, nurturing servant.
The plain acrobat.
The poised, delusional, unpopular hero who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The boastful, intimidating explorer.
The aged comic who belongs to a secret organization.
The nimble theologian who is an outsider.
The dexterous, bitter, boring laborer with an unexpected destiny.
The agile, conformist dancer.
The philosopher who suffers from a chronic disease.
The hypocritical businessperson.
The unathletic, eccentric, opinionated assistant.
The young, distant, philandering gigolo who fears the future.
The graceful, peaceful miner.
The forceful philosopher with repressed memories.
The weak, militant explorer.
The whiny comic who fears the future.
The experienced, brave pretender with no hope.
The elegant, cooperative singer.
The crippled, bigoted merchant who fears the future.
The atheistic, hypocritical cleric with a dark past.
The striking, tactless, clinging champion from a bad family.
The plain official searching for truth.
The acrobatic, obedient rascal.
The plain murderer who can't resist helping people.
The graceful, mystical, greedy laborer.
The priest with a heart of gold.
The weak philosopher who is cursed with bad luck.
The persuasive gigolo.
The inhibited, vocal acrobat.
The acrobatic murderer with no hope.
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