Characters
The crippled, biased farmer.
The crippled, playful rascal haunted by flashbacks.
The young teacher who is more than meets the eye.
The poised, cute archivist.
The poised, scatterbrained, paranoid pretender.
The merchant who fears the future.
The bounty hunter with a chemical dependency.
The clumsy politician who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The crippled, peace-loving, hateful martial artist.
The nimble, misguided, vocal hunter.
The healthy poet.
The greedy prospector with a lot of friends.
The experienced, moralistic trader.
The unathletic businessperson.
The inhibited poet on the run from the law.
The immature official needing a friend.
The chaste pharmacist who is cursed with bad luck.
The unremarkable acrobat.
The wanderer living on borrowed time.
The immature philanthropist.
The naive, cooperative trader.
The brutal, boastful midwife.
The unhealthy singer who is more than meets the eye.
The sickly, puerile, kind poet.
The aged, shifty, moralizing philanthropist.
The tough, disorganized bartender.
The complacent, distant gigolo who loves animals.
The weak rabble-rouser.
The unhealthy, homely pretender.
The actor escpaing the past.
The amiable hunter with a false identity.
The brave, persuasive inventor.
The plain dancer from a big family.
The extraverted laborer who has several nervous habits.
The athletic, paranoid, greedy theologian from a big family.
The sleazy hero searching for truth.
The aged, intimidating explorer.
The enduring, unfriendly politician.
The mysterious, playful marine.
The aged, self-righteous heir who has an odd way of speaking.
The conformist, greedy merchant.
The weak, selfless heroine.
The awkward, principled, persuasive outlaw with no hope.
The plain merchant.
The aged, boring mercenary with a false identity.
The agile gigolo who hates children.
The shiftless outlaw who lost meaning in life.
The plain official.
The comic who suffers from a chronic disease.
The poised, heroic, patronizing jailer.
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