Background
In It for the Money
Bounty hunters are, at their core, exceedingly mercenary. While many bounty hunters may claim to adhere to some higher order or serve a greater good, at the end of the day, they all serve one master — money.
Motivation
The Only Score that Matters: Only one thing matters to the character: having the highest body count. The PC only takes a bounty alive if it doesn't pay for the target dead, and is in constant competition with other like-minded individuals to rack up the most kills.
Obligations
Vigilante: The character has seen the wheels of justice grind up the innocent and let the guilty walk free. The character has sworn to take the law — or a version of it, at any rate — and bring justice to those who deserve it. When taking on contracts, this character tends to pursue the most hardened criminals.
Contract: A powerful and strict contract binds the character to a specific employer. This could be a crime boss, an Imperial courtier, or a wealthy corporate CEO. Whoever holds the character's contract has nearly total control over the character's future career. All bounties are furnished by the contract holder, and deviating from the terms of the contract can lead to a number of potentially harsh fines and punishments.
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