Characters
The tolerant, greedy cleric with little money.
The aged, fearsome, whiny hermit.
The healthy mercenary trapped by the past.
The bodyguard with unusual luck.
The dexterous, tolerant rogue on the run from the law.
The unathletic, brave, manipulative bounty hunter who has an odd way of speaking.
The awkward philanthropist.
The awkward, brave rabble-rouser.
The crippled, opportunistic, vicious hermit who hates children.
The withdrawn heir.
The striking, unfriendly beggar who is prone to odd statements.
The unpopular hermit.
The dexterous, indecisive, vocal thief.
The enduring hero.
The corrupt, rude ambassador on the wrong side of the law.
The young, introverted spy who is seeking meaning in life.
The forceful gigolo who lost meaning in life.
The vocal poet on the wrong side of the law.
The heroic rascal who is estranged from family members.
The unhealthy assistant.
The tough, obsessive, unfriendly boatman.
The healthy, hypocritical mentor searching for a lost friend.
The vocal weapons master.
The nice priest.
The enduring, industrious poet.
The dexterous, selfish mentor who is a complete fraud.
The aged musician from a small family.
The unhealthy, tolerant soldier.
The striking, ugly mentor who loves children.
The unhealthy murderer on the run from the law.
The agile, disloyal theologian.
The miserable hermit who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The plain, cooperative philosopher.
The pure, alienated inventor who is more than meets the eye.
The agile rascal.
The awkward, intimidating bodyguard.
The athletic, vocal priestess.
The lazy lawman who is given to moments of deep introspection.
The weak, irrational, paranoid pharmacist who is more than meets the eye.
The biased hunter with a dark past.
The crippled, mysterious, bullying bodyguard from an unusual family line.
The elegant merchant who suffers from a chronic disease.
The adventurer from an unusual family line.
The unathletic architect.
The rogue who can't resist a fight.
The clumsy, greedy, unethical rabble-rouser who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The nimble pharmacist who hates children.
The unathletic, brave, ignored gambler with a dark past.
The plain, gentle heir.
The confused archivist with an odd birthmark.
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