This curious pair of bounty hunters are never seen without their signature masks. They are cool, professional, and very effective at their task. Ana and Matías came from a humble background as sheep herders, and witnessed their flock stolen by a bandit. As thirteen- and twelve- year olds, respectively, they elected to track down the man who had wronged them, and make him pay. Due to their athletic skill and fieldcraft, it turned out they had quite a talent, and operated well as a pair. Ana encouraged her brother, a little more timid, to pursue this as a career, and now, some ten years later, they are well-respected professional hunters for coin. They never disagree publicly, which combines with their ever-present masks to give them an almost supernatural air. This is due to a pact they made, and both stick to, in order to operate more effectively. Statistics: both Ana and Matías are experienced Rangers, able to handle themselves in a fight, track a fugitive across a desert, and survive in the wilds. Together, they are lethal, operating with well-honed efficiency and years of long experience. Both fight with paired shortswords and light armour. How you can use the cut-throat siblings in your game: • The siblings might be in competition for a high-profile bounty which the PCs are also competing for. Although they will not sabotage their competitors, they might not aid them if they are struggling. This is a good way to set them up as rivals. • The siblings might need a hand with flushing out a target, and might hire the PCs as fodder. If they’ve worked with or around them before, they’ll have a little respect for them already, but this may be a chance for them to become friends or allies. • If the siblings get into trouble with a bounty that’s too slippery for them (involving magical abilities, or just too strong), they might need a hand, and could turn to trusted friends who are nearby. They might even be willing to split the bounty. (Originally posted on Game Masters Stash on 22 January 2019) Categories All Comments are closed.
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