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A hunter can be defined as "someone who is looking for something" and Jaecar's story matches it. Jaecar Darnell is an orphan who was raised in the house of the Jarl. Bored by the endless lessons the Jarl offered him, Jaecar found his passion one day when the Captain of the Guard taught him how to hunt in the forest surrounding the village. Jaecar loved the thrill of the hunt. Now at age 17, Jaecar is the best hunter in the village. One day, he and the Jarl's son were hunting together when they discovered a disturbing scene of dismembered body parts and blood. Jaecar is strictly ordered by the Jarl to not look further into it, but Jaecar can't help but feel some sort of... connection to the scene. A connection he must investigate. The greatest hunt of his life will change his life forever and there will be no turning back. The consequences, the paranoia, the pain, and the fear will be put to the extreme. (Jaecar is pronounced "yayker")
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