Characters
The athletic, bloodthirsty singer.
The kind martial artist looking for a challenge.
The boring boatman.
The religious smuggler with a lot of friends.
The pompous student with a dark past.
The tough merchant.
The popular teacher.
The poised, mystical, mean-spirited servant who has an odd way of speaking.
The clumsy, pure, tolerant explorer searching for purpose.
The strong, sleazy, whiny assassin.
The cowardly, playful rabble-rouser coping with mental illness.
The absent-minded, gentle laborer who suffers from a chronic disease.
The athletic prostitute searching for a family member.
The young, unremarkable, unpopular bartender on the wrong side of the law.
The awkward architect haunted by dark memories.
The mysterious traveler.
The weak, vocal traitor with uncanny abilities.
The lonely champion.
The short-tempered, vocal impostor who is seeking meaning in life.
The sadistic spy who suffers from a chronic medical condition.
The dexterous hermit.
The tough, peaceful, arrogant cleric.
The dexterous poet.
The sickly, incoherent, tactful poet.
The aloof, alienated bandit living on borrowed time.
The aged, contemplative hunter.
The cooperative leader who lost meaning in life.
The homely mentor.
The withdrawn businessperson.
The unjust singer with unexpected depths.
The inventor looking for love.
The unpopular rogue.
The broken-hearted hunter who belongs to a secret organization.
The graceful, cheerful, corrupt priest who is more than meets the eye.
The laid-back, open-minded philosopher.
The clever, bloodthirsty weapons master.
The tactless spy.
The open-minded, patriotic traitor haunted by dark memories.
The plain, disorganized leader.
The crippled miner.
The plain, smooth bartender.
The dexterous, focused, lonely gigolo.
The jailer from a good family.
The healthy, unjust teacher from an unusual family line.
The crippled laborer who fears the future.
The weak gambler who has an odd way of speaking.
The intimidating prostitute.
The plain, philandering mentor who is prone to odd statements.
The wily, eccentric priest.
The nimble, moralistic farmer.
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