Characters
The energetic, tolerant theologian.
The agile, cooperative mentor.
The snide gambler who can't resist a fight.
The innocent, outgoing miner on the wrong side of the law.
The frustrated assassin with a rival in his/her profession.
The young spy.
The unathletic, promiscuous, bigoted wanderer.
The pharmacist who hates children.
The ambitious, unjust thief with repressed memories.
The arrogant, self-righteous pretender who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The agile, elegant, funny thief.
The crippled, wistful, ugly heir.
The innocent, immoral midwife.
The traitor who is prone to odd statements.
The rabble-rouser from an unusual family line.
The healthy, funny philosopher who is considered the worst in his/her profession.
The clumsy teacher who loves animals.
The biased outlaw.
The vicious mentor.
The moralistic, domineering rascal.
The selfless mentor coping with mental illness.
The unathletic boatman.
The tireless weapons master.
The graceful, alienated laborer who hopes to be the best in his/her profession.
The nimble, sleazy acrobat searching for purpose.
The striking, realistic, infamous martial artist with little money.
The athletic hero searching for a lost friend.
The crippled, cooperative hunter on the run from the law.
The committed acrobat.
The eccentric traveler.
The enduring, lonely beggar.
The strong priestess with a false identity.
The tactful hermit.
The militant, extraverted politician hiding a dark secret.
The generous hermit coping with mental illness.
The healthy, cooperative, boring comic searching for purpose.
The violent, patriotic mentor.
The enduring, religious farmer.
The unathletic, intimidating jailer with unusual luck.
The tough, corrupt gambler.
The crippled, apathetic assistant.
The immature, kind weapons master who suffers from a chronic disease.
The extraverted explorer searching for truth.
The pompous lawman.
The athletic, fearful, unpopular dancer.
The unhealthy adventurer.
The midwife with a heart of gold.
The unathletic rabble-rouser.
The nimble spy from a bad family.
The athletic, philandering priest.
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