Characters
The sarcastic smuggler.
The spiritual, popular explorer coping with mental illness.
The agile, clinging, intimidating outlaw searching for a lost friend.
The poised heir on the run from the law.
The tireless priest.
The loudmouthed midwife.
The melancholy, charismatic architect.
The tough, whiny, corrupt adventurer.
The romantic, opinionated dancer.
The unconfident musician from an unusual family line.
The uncreative gambler.
The slovenly farmer haunted by flashbacks.
The immature mentor.
The ambitious philosopher from nowhere.
The optimistic, moral fence.
The graceful, clinging poet.
The brave thief.
The inexperienced rabble-rouser.
The moral midwife.
The acrobatic, nurturing bounty hunter with a knack for trouble.
The enduring, alienated merchant on the run from the law.
The paranoid trader.
The fearsome, pompous singer searching for justice.
The mean-spirited philosopher with a lot of friends.
The crippled, smart, heroic smuggler.
The agile, silly, broken-hearted smuggler searching for employment.
The indecisive traitor searching for employment.
The humble fence hiding a dark secret.
The unathletic, crazy, cute fence with repressed memories.
The tireless, tactless, unjust lawman who can't resist helping people.
The acrobatic, corrupt boatman searching for a lost friend.
The rogue escpaing the past.
The healthy, sleazy fence.
The silly bartender haunted by flashbacks.
The infamous priest who loves animals.
The traveler on the wrong side of the law.
The dexterous, nihilistic, biased soldier.
The gentle pharmacist haunted by flashbacks.
The healthy businessperson who seems insane.
The weak, immature explorer who hates animals.
The ignorant, righteous servant who loves animals.
The clumsy, paranoid, gentle assistant searching for purpose.
The plain, obedient prostitute.
The plain acrobat.
The crippled adventurer who fell in with the wrong crowd.
The rebellious, homely mentor who is prone to odd statements.
The shifty, altruistic miner.
The obedient murderer.
The nihilistic official.
The drunken, corrupt student searching for a lost friend.
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