Characters
The businessperson who belongs to a secret organization.
The unconfident, homely philosopher who hates children.
The nimble, addled, unethical student.
The stressed bodyguard.
The brave, rude comic.
The tough, unbalanced, nurturing student from nowhere.
The philandering pretender living on borrowed time.
The agile, patriotic, promiscuous mentor.
The popular bodyguard.
The nurturing traitor.
The sickly traitor who fears the future.
The awkward assistant who fell in with the wrong crowd.
The innocent pharmacist with unexpected depths.
The crippled, tolerant, moralizing bounty hunter who fears the future.
The slothful, brutal priestess who has several nervous habits.
The antisocial official.
The intimidating businessperson.
The enduring, odd trader.
The nervous archivist.
The cooperative trader hiding a dark secret.
The experienced, popular student with repressed memories.
The nihilistic hunter who fears people think he/she is a fraud.
The persistent acrobat.
The tireless, inexperienced, bloodthirsty impostor searching for justice.
The crippled, bitter, tactless lawman who hates animals.
The dexterous, studious, unethical bodyguard.
The illogical fence.
The nimble, heroic rogue.
The tough, aloof gigolo with a false identity.
The worldwise laborer who loves animals.
The patriotic pedlar who hates children.
The wistful hermit.
The misunderstood official who is considered the best in his/her profession.
The sadistic fence.
The young, bullying laborer.
The agile, happy, nurturing ambassador with a knack for trouble.
The slothful, unheroic traveler.
The disillusioned mercenary with a large fortune.
The dexterous, extraverted merchant.
The poised, clinging businessperson.
The corrupt impostor searching for truth.
The nimble, nervous, unfriendly outlaw with a large fortune.
The plain fence.
The hermit who has an odd way of speaking.
The aged, persistent, selfless poet.
The poised pharmacist.
The strong, awkward impostor searching for truth.
The atheistic, self-righteous miner.
The assistant who is more than meets the eye.
The immature bartender.
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