Characters
The explorer living on borrowed time.
The acrobatic, laid-back businessperson.
The sickly, boring, unfriendly hero hiding a dark secret.
The broken-hearted outlaw haunted by dark memories.
The infamous mentor on the wrong side of the law.
The broken-hearted hero haunted by flashbacks.
The charismatic hero who hates children.
The delusional pretender who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The nimble, energetic, homely merchant with big dreams.
The athletic, posturing comic who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The inhibited prostitute who seems insane.
The striking archivist.
The composed, tactful actor.
The kind pharmacist.
The cruel martial artist.
The bloodthirsty cleric who fell in with the wrong crowd.
The strong, playful priest.
The broken-hearted bodyguard.
The pure lawman with uncanny abilities.
The outgoing politician.
The graceful, spendthrift, mean-spirited wanderer.
The rascal who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The poised, odd acrobat.
The graceful, sarcastic bounty hunter.
The seasoned bartender.
The philandering, immature musician.
The friendly gambler haunted by flashbacks.
The agile, inhibited priestess.
The aloof pretender.
The hunter who has several nervous habits.
The enduring, just, odd architect from a big family.
The inhibited boatman.
The clumsy comic.
The tough, mysterious impostor.
The arrogant boatman.
The boring outlaw.
The disorganized pharmacist who can't resist helping people.
The dexterous, contemplative champion.
The philandering miner from a small family.
The negative, aloof gambler who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The tough, frustrated, philandering lawman.
The generous laborer.
The plain, bigoted wanderer who is cursed with bad luck.
The miserly, antisocial rabble-rouser.
The unhealthy, seasoned, unheroic outlaw.
The pessimistic heroine.
The tireless, driven, funny fence with a false identity.
The tough, industrious teacher.
The young, kind pedlar.
The tireless, stupid, ugly archivist.
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