Characters
The corrupt gambler.
The striking, wistful, self-righteous lawman who has several nervous habits.
The agile trader.
The weak, artistic theologian.
The nurturing outlaw with big dreams.
The plain, humble spy needing a friend.
The weak, tactless theologian.
The sarcastic singer.
The awkward, moralistic traitor.
The poised, tactless, manipulative dancer.
The moral official searching for employment.
The clumsy, worried fence.
The immature rabble-rouser from a bad family.
The unathletic, naive, hateful pharmacist.
The strong, enduring, introverted bandit who is cursed with bad luck.
The young, serene rogue.
The manipulative bounty hunter.
The sickly, ethical bodyguard who fears the future.
The materialistic gigolo searching for justice.
The weak, chaste thief.
The righteous murderer.
The healthy, odd mentor.
The misguided leader.
The arrogant assassin.
The patronizing hunter.
The bandit from an unusual family line.
The awkward, altruistic sailor.
The greedy bodyguard on the run from the law.
The nimble pharmacist who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The fear-ridden assistant who had a near-death experience that changed them significantly.
The bullying soldier with big dreams.
The cooperative impostor.
The naive, selfless boatman with an odd birthmark.
The energetic, charismatic prospector who is more than meets the eye.
The agile, tactless cleric who suffers from a chronic disease.
The persistent, bullying musician with a dark past.
The student who lost meaning in life.
The inventor who is prone to odd statements.
The acrobatic, miserable, kind pedlar.
The enduring, popular rascal who seems insane.
The pharmacist with uncanny abilities.
The clumsy fence.
The awkward, disorganized, tactless wanderer who fell in with the wrong crowd.
The heroic priest searching for employment.
The sickly, moralizing traitor with a false identity.
The enduring, vicious soldier living on borrowed time.
The dexterous, tough, disloyal miner.
The enduring inventor.
The focused, clinging philanthropist who belongs to a secret organization.
The striking, innocent soldier.
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