Edgewater Hunters
The Columbia Edgewater Country Club is home to a rotating group of hunters and conservationists, as well as a skeleton crew of staff that keep the club itself running and tend to its occupants. The Edgewater Hunters have a love for the sport of hunting the wide variety of game in Cascadia, and most of them have a deep respect for the beast that they hunt. Most of them are aware that hunting is a balancing act of population management more than anything else, as there would be nothing left to hunt if they went out an willy nilly wiped out their favorite game.
There is a defined circuit of hunts on a years-long schedule that the hunters keep to. Parties of hunting groups will convene every few years at specific times and travel to known hotspots of wildlife activity to track, find, and bring home a specific number of the required beast's heads and hides. The regularity of these hunts has led to the Edgewater Hunters becoming an important part of the region's population control when it comes to some of the most dangerous wildlife.
Anyone with the stomach for the work is welcome to join the Edgewater Hunters, with all the amenities and perks of brotherhood-in-arms that brings. As the club retains its pre-war origins as a social gathering first and foremost the initiation ritual is as simple as it is unofficial: Make a name for yourself by hunting, tracking, and killing something worthy of gaining the attention of your fellow hunters and they will happily welcome you into their ranks. Cascadia has no shortage of unique creatures that unfortunately need to be culled to protect the greater ecosystem, so what are you waiting for?
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