Characters
The tireless heir.
The enduring, sadistic gigolo who is estranged from family members.
The enduring explorer who is more than meets the eye.
The friendly hunter.
The strong, social gambler searching for justice.
The healthy, gentle priestess searching for purpose.
The enduring, brave dancer.
The obsessive merchant.
The sleazy beggar.
The sickly hero with a knack for trouble.
The sickly, snide, boastful boatman looking for a challenge.
The mercenary who has several nervous habits.
The clumsy impostor.
The poised, kind hunter.
The dexterous, scatterbrained, immature prospector.
The weak, experienced, extraverted weapons master.
The sickly, enduring, kind soldier.
The homely musician.
The adventurer who lost meaning in life.
The unhealthy, atheistic hermit.
The bitter trader.
The strong, addled, obedient official from a big family.
The heroine with an unexpected destiny.
The unathletic comic.
The ignored theologian.
The pharmacist looking for a challenge.
The plain, ambitious, homely rogue who suffers from a chronic disease.
The graceful philosopher.
The archivist who has several nervous habits.
The loudmouthed official who has an odd way of speaking.
The aged, spendthrift, altruistic gambler.
The moralistic thief.
The depressed, ugly prostitute.
The acrobatic, lazy, outgoing comic.
The unhealthy, promiscuous theologian.
The ignored dancer searching for purpose.
The extraverted midwife.
The awkward, brave prostitute.
The poised, social marine.
The agile smuggler.
The slothful, open-minded mentor.
The burnt-out heir.
The unathletic wanderer.
The secretive assistant.
The delusional, unjust prostitute on the wrong side of the law.
The enduring fence.
The secretive, boastful heroine searching for a family member.
The unhealthy, compassionate, ignored assistant who loves animals.
The enduring, unjust merchant coping with mental illness.
The pure, amiable priest with no hope.
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