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  • Gamekeeper
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  • Most Old World landowners employ Gamekeepers to look after their estates, woodlands, or hunting parks. Gamekeepers look on tresspassers with deep and sometimes fatal suspicion. The arch-enemy of the Gamekeeper is the Poacher, who seeks to make a living by trapping or shooting animals or birds. Every Gamekeeper likes to boast of his victories over these elusive and devious opponents. Poachers and Gamekeepers can be thought of as opposite sides of the same coin and players with Gamekeeper characters of a Neutral, Evil, or Chaotic alignment may choose to be Poachers instead. Gamekeepers or Poachers may take this career a second time, taking the 'opposite' career, following the normal procedures for changing careers.
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  • Most Old World landowners employ Gamekeepers to look after their estates, woodlands, or hunting parks. Gamekeepers look on tresspassers with deep and sometimes fatal suspicion. The arch-enemy of the Gamekeeper is the Poacher, who seeks to make a living by trapping or shooting animals or birds. Every Gamekeeper likes to boast of his victories over these elusive and devious opponents. Poachers and Gamekeepers can be thought of as opposite sides of the same coin and players with Gamekeeper characters of a Neutral, Evil, or Chaotic alignment may choose to be Poachers instead. Gamekeepers or Poachers may take this career a second time, taking the 'opposite' career, following the normal procedures for changing careers. * Concealment: Rural * Marksmanship * Secret Signs: Poacher (Poachers only) * Set Trap * Silent Move: Rural * Spot Trap * 50% chance of Secret Language: Ranger (Gamekeepers only) * 10% chance of Animal Training: Hawk * Bow or Crossbow and ammunition * Hand Weapon * Leather Jack * Man Trap * Druid * Militiaman (Gamekeeper only) * Outlaw (Poacher only) * Raconteur * Rustler (Poacher only) * Scout * Targeteer (Gamekeeper only)