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==History== [[File:50B2EAD8-35D3-4D0A-9CFE-B28AA1D73482.webp|thumb|right|His older, goofier design being attacked by gobbos]] Brunner is pretty well known for being prepared for all kinds of encounters. Brunner is pragmatic and opportunistic, always weighing his actions. The bounty hunter is always watching his surroundings, even when he appears not to. In fact, he makes an effort to appear to not pay attention. But very few things escape his perceptive gaze. Due to this it is seemingly impossible to catch him off guard. (Unless you get him infected with a Nurglish disease, which almost worked once) Over the years Brunner has picked up many different weapons, like the Headsman: his cutting blade he uses to present the heads of his targets. The Drakesmalice: a shining broadsword that happens to glow when he uses it, despite that usually being reserved for members of the Drakenburgs, the family that owns it. His Pistols, Bow, Flute that can summon a dragon and of course his horses: Fiend (Riding Horse) and Paychest (Where he stores his valuables) His most famous venture was fighting a [[Dragon]] and a [[Blood Knight]] in [[Mousillon]] he didn't beat the dragon, but he managed to make it leave, although it took the life of his High Elf friend, who sacrificed her life to help him win the battle (He also had a Dwarf Bounty Hunter following him, but he bounced so he could pick up their former target and leave with the bounty to himself). In the end Brunner managed to get the weird flute thing that summons the dragon, The Fell Fang, he vows to destroy it (The Elf's last request) but after he uses it to get himself out of a pickle.
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