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* '''Huckster''' - You're a smooth-talking hustler with fast hands and fast words. You can cheat your way to winning almost every gambling match, and talk your way out of trouble if you get caught. Failing all else, you can sell a little snake-oil, filch from pockets or pick the locks of the jail cells you get thrown in.
 
* '''Huckster''' - You're a smooth-talking hustler with fast hands and fast words. You can cheat your way to winning almost every gambling match, and talk your way out of trouble if you get caught. Failing all else, you can sell a little snake-oil, filch from pockets or pick the locks of the jail cells you get thrown in.
 
* '''Indian Angry Brave''' - You are athletic, fast and skilled with traditional weaponry. You're likely deadlier with a hatchet then most men are with a gun.
 
 
* '''Indian Wise Man''' - You may be old, but you are wise in the ways of the prairie. Whether dispensing sage advice, leading the tribe, brewing medicine or patching up the braves' wounds you show the sagacity of experience at every turn.
 
 
* '''Oriental Boxer''' - You're a long way from home, thanks to slave work on the railroads, but you bust your way free with nothing but your bare hands and martial arts knowledge. Few are as a deadly as you in unarmed combat.
 
  
 
* '''Preacher''' - Fire and brimstone are the tools of your trade, and when you're in the pulpit few can deny your charisma. As a man of the cloth you've become an expert at reading people and (guiltily) using your force of presence to get your own way.  
 
* '''Preacher''' - Fire and brimstone are the tools of your trade, and when you're in the pulpit few can deny your charisma. As a man of the cloth you've become an expert at reading people and (guiltily) using your force of presence to get your own way.  

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