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Revision as of 02:14, 6 September 2017
Hunter of Men
“ | The kings and knights of old can no longer provide justice to the people of the world, but a new breed of hunter has emerged: Bounty Hunters, callous mercenaries who stalk criminals for money, ferreting out wrongdoers so the wronged can take their vengeance. Most of our work boils down to vengeance, one way or the other. The real trick is to keep it from getting personal. It's not easy work, but I've been at it a while. I can read a trail that's a week cold. There are men in every tavern between here and Irydni who watch comings and goings for me, and who are quick to remember names and faces. Between them and my fellow Hunters, there's few places left anyone can run where I can't find them. |
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