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Obtained from The Bounty Hunter Hunter upon completion of a task. | *Obtained from The Bounty Hunter Hunter upon completion of a task. | ||
Filthy lucre are exchanged for items at [[The Bounty Hunter Hunter's Shack]]. | *Filthy lucre are exchanged for items at [[The Bounty Hunter Hunter's Shack]]. | ||
*These are retained when ascending, although they can't be redeemed from Hagnk's. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*The phrase "filthy lucre" is an archaic slang term for money. It is attributed to 16th-century Protestant scholar [[wikipedia:William Tyndale|William Tyndale]]. | *The phrase "filthy lucre" is an archaic slang term for money. It is attributed to 16th-century Protestant scholar [[wikipedia:William Tyndale|William Tyndale]]. |
Revision as of 18:58, 26 June 2007
This is a piece of filthy lucre, a coin used as currency by the Bounty Hunter Hunter. It's filthy in three different senses. First, it's passed through a large number of disreputable hands. Second, a lot of those hands belonged to people who weren't all that concerned with hygiene. Third, the back of the coin is stamped with a pretty racy image.
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(In-game plural: pieces of filthy lucre)
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Description ID: 793894406
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Notes
- Obtained from The Bounty Hunter Hunter upon completion of a task.
- Filthy lucre are exchanged for items at The Bounty Hunter Hunter's Shack.
- These are retained when ascending, although they can't be redeemed from Hagnk's.
References
- The phrase "filthy lucre" is an archaic slang term for money. It is attributed to 16th-century Protestant scholar William Tyndale.
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