Characters
The theologian hiding a dark secret.
The dexterous philosopher.
The awkward politician.
The sickly boatman.
The joyful, hateful explorer who can't resist a fight.
The healthy architect who is seeking meaning in life.
The soldier with a lot of friends.
The athletic, boastful hero.
The studious, bloodthirsty bandit.
The intuitive trader from a good family.
The brutal ambassador who is dependent on medication.
The acrobatic, vocal sailor.
The poised, awestruck, righteous martial artist.
The aged, cooperative, withdrawn singer with no hope.
The healthy, militant, sadistic actor who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The poised, short-tempered boatman needing a friend.
The sadistic martial artist.
The enduring, fearsome, unheroic bounty hunter.
The athletic, popular philosopher.
The young, mean-spirited bartender.
The assistant who is seeking meaning in life.
The strong heroine.
The tough, charismatic rabble-rouser who fell in with the wrong crowd.
The weak, vicious merchant.
The enduring, stingy teacher.
The bitter heir with unusual luck.
The strong, creative, playful rabble-rouser.
The bartender coping with mental illness.
The unremarkable, broken-hearted politician who is seeking meaning in life.
The agile, rude architect.
The unjust laborer.
The clumsy, unethical impostor.
The sadistic martial artist looking for a challenge.
The realistic, moralizing laborer.
The enduring prostitute with a chemical dependency.
The educated, selfless philanthropist.
The unathletic inventor who can't resist helping people.
The unhealthy, ambitious, moralizing merchant.
The prospector with a knack for trouble.
The weak, brutal jailer.
The crippled, self-righteous architect.
The awkward bartender.
The aloof farmer.
The awkward, clueless, cute dancer with a rival in his/her profession.
The graceful, fearsome marine haunted by flashbacks.
The quiet, whiny assassin who had a near-death experience that changed them significantly.
The weak, dispirited priest.
The young, withdrawn assassin who lost meaning in life.
The athletic, clinging priestess trapped by the past.
The dexterous, absent-minded explorer.
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