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The title ''Cazador de Estrellas'' was first claimed by a mountain man of Kiffex named Carl Starhunter. He had four sons, and they each became great warriors, two joining the Imperial Army, and the other two working more odd jobs. With the title comes honor, esteem and wealth. The title goes only to men of the family, and not a cent of it goes to a girl with the name, unless her father or brother decides otherwise. The name usually produces strong, intellectual men, and capable, handsome women. It is a long sought-after name, but not many can claim it rightfully. The only surviving member of that family is: Alejandro Starhunter.
The title ''Cazador de Estrellas'' was first claimed by a mountain man of Kiffex named Carl Starhunter. He had four sons, and they each became great warriors, two joining the Imperial Army, and the other two working more odd jobs. With the title comes honor, esteem and wealth. The title goes only to men of the family, and not a cent of it goes to a girl with the name, unless her father or brother decides otherwise. The name usually produces strong, intellectual men, and capable, handsome women. It is a long sought-after name, but not many can claim it rightfully. The only surviving member of that family is: Alejandro Starhunter, who has succeeded his older brother, Arashi Starhunter.

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The title Cazador de Estrellas was first claimed by a mountain man of Kiffex named Carl Starhunter. He had four sons, and they each became great warriors, two joining the Imperial Army, and the other two working more odd jobs. With the title comes honor, esteem and wealth. The title goes only to men of the family, and not a cent of it goes to a girl with the name, unless her father or brother decides otherwise. The name usually produces strong, intellectual men, and capable, handsome women. It is a long sought-after name, but not many can claim it rightfully. The only surviving member of that family is: Alejandro Starhunter, who has succeeded his older brother, Arashi Starhunter.