Characters
The sailor who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The awkward smuggler.
The ethical philanthropist.
The sickly, conceited, hypocritical outlaw.
The boastful bodyguard.
The graceful pharmacist with a heart of gold.
The tactful bodyguard.
The comic with a knack for trouble.
The weak merchant who is estranged from family members.
The unconfident rogue who is estranged from family members.
The traveler who loves animals.
The nimble, clever, kind architect.
The hunter who hates animals.
The striking, playful hero.
The unhealthy ambassador who seems insane.
The nihilistic pretender who is prone to odd statements.
The clumsy, humble official with repressed memories.
The healthy, amiable rogue coping with mental illness.
The tough, broken-hearted official with an unexpected destiny.
The unhealthy, principled, boastful outlaw.
The wily politician with no hope.
The brutal spy.
The tough, attractive pharmacist.
The enduring official hiding a dark secret.
The disloyal architect who is estranged from family members.
The fence who is given to moments of deep introspection.
The tactful dancer who had a near-death experience that changed them significantly.
The young, romantic champion.
The awkward, conformist merchant.
The aged wanderer searching for a lost friend.
The enduring, craven rascal.
The open-minded ambassador searching for a family member.
The athletic, manipulative, awkward philanthropist.
The athletic, slovenly, charismatic marine with no hope.
The graceful, selfish musician who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The tired farmer.
The calm, biased pedlar.
The tireless farmer who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The odd businessperson.
The athletic, altruistic beggar.
The unbalanced, arrogant hermit with unusual luck.
The quiet, disloyal jailer from a small family.
The obsessive philosopher.
The sickly, plucky, amiable adventurer.
The just philanthropist.
The unpredictable actor.
The craven heir who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The awkward, puerile, posturing leader.
The dexterous, brave theologian.
The architect who is given to moments of deep introspection.
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