Characters
The plain, sloppy traitor.
The plain politician.
The inhibited acrobat.
The aggravated smuggler.
The open-minded cleric.
The ignored bandit.
The greedy hunter from a bad family.
The drunken, persuasive official searching for truth.
The courageous, patronizing merchant who is estranged from family members.
The impostor trapped by the past.
The disillusioned, selfless gigolo escpaing the past.
The calm, corrupt murderer.
The plain thief.
The tough explorer who is cursed with bad luck.
The acrobatic, tactless pretender from a big family.
The poised, brave, outgoing pharmacist.
The ignored rascal living on borrowed time.
The hermit escpaing the past.
The strong, nervous, unheroic heir who is seeking meaning in life.
The social rascal with an odd birthmark.
The athletic, distant rascal.
The awkward, logical, vocal actor.
The aged, experienced, fearsome spy who hates children.
The awkward priest.
The boring bandit.
The tireless, creative laborer.
The crippled miner who loves animals.
The graceful, distant rabble-rouser who is more than meets the eye.
The crippled, disloyal politician from an unusual family line.
The lonely thief who can't resist a fight.
The confident student.
The tireless, delusional, boastful pedlar escpaing the past.
The nimble, worried, promiscuous assassin.
The crippled, atheistic, vocal pedlar.
The tactful actor.
The energetic, selfish comic with unexpected depths.
The apathetic soldier.
The wily pretender.
The experienced, unpopular assistant.
The moralistic bandit who can't resist a fight.
The romantic laborer who is a complete fraud.
The moralistic cleric.
The tireless teacher.
The composed, generous fence.
The eccentric spy.
The poet who has several nervous habits.
The awkward farmer searching for a lost friend.
The puerile laborer.
The uncreative bandit.
The opportunistic jailer on the wrong side of the law.
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