Characters
The popular prospector.
The strong, mean-spirited, righteous pharmacist.
The crippled mentor.
The outlaw who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The agile theologian who is dependent on medication.
The withdrawn acrobat.
The crippled, unambitious midwife.
The hermit searching for purpose.
The graceful, smart, paranoid pretender with an unexpected destiny.
The athletic farmer who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The unconfident impostor from an unusual family line.
The delusional priestess looking for love.
The young, nurturing dancer trapped by the past.
The smooth dancer.
The tireless, weak-willed, immoral comic.
The boastful theologian who has an odd way of speaking.
The tireless jailer who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The tireless, biased, unjust traveler.
The nervous poet.
The infamous leader searching for purpose.
The acrobatic, grim, moralistic pharmacist who is estranged from family members.
The plain adventurer with a knack for trouble.
The agile, scatterbrained, open-minded philosopher.
The agile traitor.
The graceful, hypocritical, infamous trader trapped by the past.
The clumsy, antisocial trader.
The healthy, unfriendly lawman searching for a family member.
The traitor looking for love.
The athletic, lonely assassin with a false identity.
The bullying weapons master who had a near-death experience that changed them significantly.
The vocal bandit with uncanny abilities.
The arrogant, ignored prostitute with a false identity.
The unathletic, patriotic trader with an odd birthmark.
The lonely beggar.
The athletic, just actor.
The creative, tolerant weapons master.
The striking, militant murderer.
The sickly, fearsome rascal.
The clumsy, naive, moralistic official.
The healthy, odd, outgoing cleric searching for a family member.
The detached weapons master.
The nimble hermit on the wrong side of the law.
The hunter searching for truth.
The agile pharmacist who seems insane.
The detached, humble heroine.
The nimble, miserable, extraverted mercenary who is prone to odd statements.
The militant spy on the run from the law.
The acrobatic, ignorant, immature architect with no hope.
The aged lawman.
The tireless, diabolical, tactless prostitute.
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