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Bounty On Ysalamir

Alric Kuhn

Handsome K'lor'slug
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Name of Bounty: Ysalamir
Name of Contractor: Titan Industries
Bounty Price: 50,000 Credits per
Condition: Alive
Additional Info:
Titan Industries is paying for any live specimens of the famed Ysalimir species. The unique lizards hold properties which interest Titan Industries and live specimens will be payed for in full upon delivery. There will be a reward of fifty thousand credits per living animal, dead animals will not be awarded the money. Titan Industries will provide the necessary nutrient packs to transport the creatures. It should be noted that stealing these creatures will likely be met with the ire of the Mandalorian Faction. Titan Industries will provide additional benefits if injury is received while transplanting the creatures.
 
[member="Alric Kuhn"] [member="Mrrew"]

(OOC Knowledge) If they die, their ability stops working, they also will recquire gaining access to the most heavily defended planet in Mando space and they are also hunted by Vornskr. Just to add to the fun.

They require specialized contaibment units that feed them properly or they die in hours. Prying them from their homes may kill them. So good luck.
 
Nolan Detta said:
[member="Alric Kuhn"] [member="Mrrew"]

(OOC Knowledge) If they die, their ability stops working, they also will recquire gaining access to the most heavily defended planet in Mando space and they are also hunted by Vornskr. Just to add to the fun.

They require specialized contaibment units that feed them properly or they die in hours. Prying them from their homes may kill them. So good luck.
(The following is OOC, please proceed with caution;)

Vornskr aside, removing Ysalamir from their trees can be done by removing the section of tree they are attached to. Nutrient tubes have existed for several hundred years now, replicating such is a matter of looking over an older product.
 

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