Bounty Hunters live by tracking down wanted criminals, bandits, or other undesirables and bringing them to justice. By and large, to all but the criminals, this makes them a useful part of Old World civilisation. Rewards may be offered by local rulers, guilds, or councils in an effort to dispose of brigands, rampaging goblin bands, or other troublesome creatures. Occasionally, whole races or clans may be outlawed and subject to a bounty and, for a while, an area may draw Bounty Hunters from miles around.
As well as being skilled fighters, Bounty Hunters must be able to track their quarry without being thrown off the trail and they tend to be single-minded, harsh, and cynical. They are professional killers in every sense and will not hesitate to resort to means which others might consider distasteful in order to dispatch their quarry. They are loners by nature, trusting no one and only seeking company where it may serve their ends. Among poorer folks, Bounty Hunters are generally regarded with fear and distrust, since they are not unknown for turning in humble peasants where the true quarry has eluded them. The authorities consider them a necesarry evil, but never a welcome one.
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Skills
- Follow Trail
- Shadowing
- Silent Move: Rural
- Silent Move: Urban
- Specialist Weapon: Lasso
- Specialist Weapon: Net
- Strike Mighty Blow
- 50% chance of Marksmanship
Trappings
- Bow or Crossbow and ammunition
- Hand Weapon
- Mail Shirt
- Rope
- Net
- D4 pairs of Manacles
Career Exits