Characters
The rebellious smuggler.
The amiable spy who belongs to a secret organization.
The unathletic, bloodthirsty, disloyal assassin.
The atheistic rogue.
The enduring philosopher.
The hypocritical, boring pharmacist who is more than meets the eye.
The loudmouthed, social champion.
The tireless inventor with a chemical dependency.
The moralizing marine.
The strong bodyguard.
The promiscuous acrobat.
The friendly hermit with no hope.
The acrobatic, striking bounty hunter.
The just, disloyal assassin.
The intuitive hermit.
The enduring, nice cleric.
The theologian searching for a lost friend.
The acrobatic, clinging jailer.
The nimble, humble mercenary.
The aged cleric who is cursed with bad luck.
The healthy, kind rabble-rouser.
The plain, unconfident fence.
The weak, opportunistic, selfless pretender from a small family.
The unfriendly official with no hope.
The crippled, slothful, amiable champion.
The sloppy, righteous wanderer.
The lawman haunted by flashbacks.
The short-tempered rascal.
The dexterous, romantic smuggler.
The aged, self-righteous hero.
The stingy assistant.
The wily, heroic philanthropist with a false identity.
The wistful outlaw coping with mental illness.
The drunken, popular farmer.
The crippled, depressed miner.
The moralizing bandit.
The athletic, persistent, unheroic bandit haunted by flashbacks.
The poised student.
The sarcastic gambler.
The unhealthy, apathetic heroine.
The clever outlaw.
The healthy, predictable martial artist.
The quiet smuggler.
The sleazy, obedient rascal.
The unathletic mercenary who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The short-tempered rabble-rouser hiding a dark secret.
The unpopular actor.
The athletic, noisy rabble-rouser.
The athletic, vicious gambler.
The bloodthirsty ambassador searching for a family member.
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