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* Sometimes sold by [[Bert]], merchant in [[Osbrook]]. | * Sometimes sold by [[Bert]], merchant in [[Osbrook]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:32, 11 September 2022
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“ | Bounty Hunting: Tricks of the Trade Detailed by an Experienced Trapper Across Twenty Chapters. | „ |
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Acquired From
- Sometimes sold by Gerlot, merchant in Mannshire.
- Sometimes sold by Bert, merchant in Osbrook.
- Always sold by Unar, scribe in Mannshire.
Book content
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From my experience, bounty hunters, especially the ones who are still wet behind the ears, fall into two extremes.
The first extreme is hunting with such needless cruelty as if there's extra pay in it. Some folks enjoy beating their mark half to death after they already catch them. One can count their blessings if the poor bastard doesn't kick the bucket during the return trip, or that the client is able to recognize anything in the mutilated mess. It's simply the worst way to handle business.
The second extreme is to avoid harming the mark entirely. Trust me, it's better to return with a dead man's head than to pussyfoot around and get nothing. The most reliable way to capture your bounty alive is to hit them on the leg with a sharp spear.
Just need to make sure the wound is properly bandaged before you hogtie them - otherwise there's a chance they'll bleed out before you claim the reward...
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