Characters
The tactful, distant architect needing a friend.
The striking, seasoned philosopher.
The atheistic, awkward priestess.
The sarcastic gambler.
The diabolical servant.
The nimble pretender.
The crippled martial artist.
The unambitious actor on the wrong side of the law.
The outgoing businessperson.
The weak, obedient philanthropist.
The ambitious, fearsome beggar with big dreams.
The awkward, tactful hunter.
The archivist with a large fortune.
The spiritual, brave sailor looking for love.
The hypocritical, social rogue.
The moralistic inventor with repressed memories.
The fence searching for truth.
The crippled, cute boatman.
The nurturing impostor searching for purpose.
The nimble, obsessive rogue.
The boastful explorer.
The fence with a lot of friends.
The enduring, innocent teacher.
The nurturing lawman.
The generous merchant.
The plain jailer searching for justice.
The stingy merchant who is dependent on medication.
The mysterious, tactful thief.
The unathletic, bitter, tactful gigolo.
The moral dancer with a large fortune.
The awkward acrobat with a heart of gold.
The plain, whiny, cooperative poet.
The lazy philosopher.
The nimble, plucky, whiny prospector with a lot of friends.
The agile, crazy, vicious actor with a heart of gold.
The confused heir.
The religious wanderer who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The crippled, paranoid, tactful bartender searching for justice.
The social servant who suffers from a chronic disease.
The clumsy, moralizing politician who hates children.
The worldwise bandit.
The poised thief who lost meaning in life.
The young, charismatic gambler.
The sickly, gentle comic.
The altruistic priest who seems insane.
The grim, hypocritical fence who belongs to a secret organization.
The agile, manipulative musician with a large fortune.
The graceful, patriotic sailor with little money.
The striking soldier searching for justice.
The selfish jailer.
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