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Bounty Clerk Office - Shells Town
Bounty Clerk Office - Shells Town
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Coordinates(5775, 6774)
Description

Bounty hunters, from seasoned professionals to aspiring rookies, gather here, eagerly awaiting the latest bounty details. The atmosphere is charged with a mix of excitement and nerves, as each new poster could mean a dangerous mission or a lucrative payday. When the PC approaches the clerk to sign up or check on bounty's, they are asked to present their past captures or general information. The clerk will then roll a d12 to determine the quality of the bounty—the higher the roll, the more difficult and rewarding the task. A roll of 1 indicates a low-value target, while a roll of 12 reveals a bounty for a highly dangerous or notorious criminal. If the character successfully completes a bounty, they will be given a token—a Marine-issued badge—marking their progress as a rising bounty hunter. The bounty board at the back of the office constantly updates with new faces and ever-increasing rewards, always drawing the eye of anyone in search of fortune or fame.

Appearance

The office is cluttered with wanted posters, ink-stained papers, and a large wooden desk where the clerk works. A bulletin board at the back displays a rotating array of bounties, each more enticing than the last, while the walls are adorned with tokens of past successes and warnings of notorious criminals.

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