You purchase two spring traps and enough bait to get you through the week. Normally, you would spend any leftover krona on beers at the local tavern, but you're absolutely penniless at this point. You start heading towards the edge of town, and spot a former schoolmate, a man named Ribalt.
He's a massive man with a long, dark black beard and long, curly black hair. His nose is enormous, and his skin mottled in appearance. The children of the village call him "Troll", and sometimes go running and screaming when they see them. You're not sure whether it's for play or a serious reaction. He comes over to you and greets you warmly.
"Say, friend. You're carrying those traps, undoubtedly up to your cabin... let me tell you something. No! Don't turn away, seriously friend. Many of the animals have been flushed from traditional common lands, and now are in ... other places. How about... I go to a place with you, we set the traps, and then share the rewards?"
It's hard for you not to frown. He's tried this scheme before, he'll probably want to take you to the Burgomeister's own backyard.
Trapping on that land is illegal - but you really need to think out your options. You've never been empty of coin before when he came to you with one of his schemes.
You respond quickly, "
Let me guess. The lands are somewhere near your own cabin, but actually on the lands of the state."
He grins sheepishly and exposes his yellow, jagged teeth. "I say, uh, it's not
quite on state land. I think you'd have to get a surveyor to tell you for sure. But, I think, just for a few weeks, it'll be, uh.. okay. Yeah? We both need the krona before the end of spring! "
You bite your lip momentarily and ponder your options.
If you trap on Ribalt's location, you'll have to give up a share of your pelts and if you get caught, you'll likely be thrown in jail.
If you trap in the common lands near the village, you'll risk your traps getting stolen by other hunters.
If you trap near your house, the animals aren't as prolific there
(Choose a location to trap, and you'll spend 1 week trapping there, or talk to Ribalt further)1 kg deer jerky
10 kg of low-quality animal pelts
2 kg nails
1 hunting rifle
10 cartridges
5 kg oats
5 kg beans
1 cow & cart
2 small spring traps
1 kg of bait