Characters
The outgoing soldier.
The striking, detached, broken-hearted hermit.
The strong, lonely politician hiding a dark secret.
The charismatic bandit coping with mental illness.
The enduring servant on the run from the law.
The outlaw with an unexpected destiny.
The acrobatic, chaste rogue who is more than meets the eye.
The industrious actor.
The clumsy businessperson.
The healthy, clinging hunter who loves animals.
The selfish heroine who fears the future.
The graceful inventor with a knack for trouble.
The graceful, persuasive, unethical actor.
The peaceful, attractive mentor coping with mental illness.
The dexterous explorer.
The disorganized dancer.
The poised, quiet, tactless poet with a large fortune.
The beggar who hates children.
The puerile spy.
The arrogant singer.
The popular hunter with no hope.
The fearsome, corrupt heroine.
The laborer who is a complete fraud.
The arrogant outlaw.
The athletic adventurer with repressed memories.
The intuitive, domineering hero.
The worried, generous pretender.
The weak, hateful jailer with a lot of friends.
The hermit who had a near-death experience that changed them significantly.
The disloyal merchant.
The crippled, worldwise lawman.
The industrious, friendly spy who has several nervous habits.
The singer who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The clumsy, greedy pharmacist with big dreams.
The promiscuous, brave dancer.
The mean-spirited boatman needing a friend.
The materialistic, corrupt businessperson who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The unhealthy jailer searching for a family member.
The dexterous bodyguard who is more than meets the eye.
The elegant, promiscuous assistant.
The driven merchant.
The dexterous, optimistic pretender.
The posturing martial artist.
The nihilistic, gentle prostitute.
The enduring, mean-spirited architect.
The agile impostor.
The crippled, brutal heir.
The bitter, striking architect.
The humble comic looking for a challenge.
The awkward, ethical explorer.
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