Characters

The tough, altruistic trader.

The acrobatic, ethical musician who is considered the worst in his/her profession.

The athletic, self-righteous adventurer.

The stupid priest.

The unathletic, altruistic merchant coping with mental illness.

The awkward, predictable, patronizing pharmacist who suffers from a chronic medical condition.

The strong, corrupt philanthropist.

The young, humble, paranoid outlaw.

The sickly, selfless actor with a knack for trouble.

The tireless, addled, boring heir who is dependent on medication.

The tough thief who is estranged from family members.

The unhealthy merchant haunted by flashbacks.

The mentor with a lot of friends.

The plain, contemplative, whiny heroine.

The tireless, realistic, unjust mercenary coping with mental illness.

The healthy, hypocritical, unethical student.

The agile, altruistic heir with unexpected depths.

The sickly, attractive spy.

The young, moralizing merchant with a heart of gold.

The healthy, posturing rabble-rouser.

The hero who is considered the best in his/her profession.

The clinging, ugly champion.

The crippled, unfriendly beggar with a knack for trouble.

The athletic comic.

The unremarkable, self-righteous explorer who is considered the worst in his/her profession.

The fear-ridden, sarcastic traveler.

The acrobatic archivist living on borrowed time.

The drunken, philandering mentor who suffers from a chronic disease.

The mean-spirited bodyguard.

The whiny, distant musician with a knack for trouble.

The crazy farmer from a good family.

The nimble champion.

The crippled musician searching for justice.

The dancer who hates animals.

The athletic, whiny theologian.

The tireless student.

The plain, sloppy, vocal beggar from nowhere.

The agile, misunderstood, attractive lawman.

The slovenly pretender on the run from the law.

The aged servant with a large fortune.

The courageous, clinging cleric.

The athletic midwife.

The young, patriotic, bullying sailor who loves children.

The spendthrift hermit with a large fortune.

The unheroic, bigoted student who has several nervous habits.

The nimble traveler who has several nervous habits.

The boastful priestess.

The heir searching for a lost friend.

The unhealthy cleric.

The innocent, hypocritical champion who loves children.

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